Casino Crawler 'Gamble With Your Friends' Hits 1 Million Sales in First Week, Driving Co-op Mania
Gamble With Your Friends, a chaotic co-op casino crawler, has sold over 1 million copies within its first week of release, developer SkyBrave confirmed today. The sales milestone places the game among the fastest-growing titles in the emerging "friendslop" genre.
"We're soooo happy and speechless by the positive reception our game has gotten so far," SkyBrave wrote in a blog post. "We're aware of the bugs you've been reporting, and the team is hard at work addressing them as soon as possible!"
Background
The game, described as a self-styled "casino crawler," traps players inside a gambling establishment with a Saw-like ultimatum: claw your way out of debt or face consequences. A shared bank account forces cooperation or sabotage—if one friend hits on a hard 17 and loses big, everyone pays.

Gamble With Your Friends leans heavily on frantic co-op buffoonery and proximity voice chat, featuring goofy player avatars. It joins a wave of similar titles like Peak, Lethal Company, and REPO that define the friendslop trend—games built for chaotic, social fun rather than polished mechanics.

What This Means
The sudden surge of friendslop games dominating sales charts in 2025 shows no signs of slowing. Analysts point to two key factors: these games run on near-archaic hardware and are priced aggressively low. Gamble With Your Friends costs just $8—a psychological price point that Peak creator Nick Kaman earlier this year called "basically five bucks."
Whether this momentum holds remains uncertain, but the genre's accessibility and low barrier to entry are driving rapid adoption. For now, the co-op casino craze is paying off big—$8 million in gross revenue in just seven days.
For more on the friendslop phenomenon, read our analysis of why these games dominate 2025.
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