Becoming A Chaotic Chubby Raccoon! | Trash Day Gameplay Impressions (No Commentary gameplay)

I might be a bit biased here, because honestly, who doesn't want to play as a cute, chubby raccoon causing absolute chaos? 🦝😂 While the "collect items, pack them in a bin, and sell them for upgrades" genre is becoming a crowded space in the indie scene, Trash Day brings a uniquely entertaining energy to the table. Even if you feel a bit of genre burnout, these titles remain the perfect games to boot up for a chaotic session with friends. Here are some qualitative thoughts on the gameplay experience: Controls & Realism: The game controls remarkably well. There are genuine, hilarious moments where the movement makes you feel exactly like a raccoon wreaking havoc and stealing people's belongings right out from under them. The Case for Customization: A major missed opportunity here is the lack of a character creator. Character customization is a massive selling point for cooperative indie games. The more a player can customize their raccoon and make it feel unique to them, the higher the replay value and the stronger the long-term player retention will be. The Gameplay Loop: If you enjoy the cooperative, chaotic loop of games like Lethal Company, YapYap, or Burgling Gnomes, you are going to feel right at home here. It shares that same great mechanical flow and multiplayer synergy that makes for a fantastic game night. Overall Verdict: Trash Day is an absolute blast to play with a group of friends. It leans heavily into a fun, physics-driven charm that completely delivers on its silly premise. There is no exact release date locked in just yet, but the Steam page points to a 2026 launch. #TrashDay #IndieGames #IndieDiscoveries #NoCommentary #GamingCommunity #CoopGaming #MultiplayerGames #LethalCompanyVibes #FunnyGames #IndieGameDev #PCGaming #UpcomingGames2026