YAPYAP

YAPYAP friendslop game

  • Release Date: 2026
  • Developer: Maison Bap
  • Setting: Fantasy World
  • Maximum number of players on the server/level: 6
  • Steam Tags/Genres: Multiplayer, Co-op, Magic, Humor, Dark fantasy, Survival horror, Procedural generation, Action, Dungeons, Exploration, First person, Stealth, Funny, Fantasy, PvP, Action rogue-like, Indie
  • Game on Steam

YAPYAP is an upcoming action-oriented co-op horror friendslop game where players work together to create chaos inside a rival archmage’s tower. You and up to six players online take on the roles of mischievous wizard minions tasked with vandalizing, breaking, stealing, and causing mayhem while avoiding terrifying magical creatures that patrol the tower’s halls.

The tone is a mix of chaotic action and humorous horror, as your small but unruly characters use a variety of spells, artifacts, and physical antics to fulfill objectives. You are not powerful wizards — instead, your antics rely on creativity, teamwork, and often a sense of ridiculous comedy.

The game only supports English language. DEMO IS AVAILABLE!

YAPYAP Core Features

Cooperative Chaos

  • Play online co-op with up to 6 players as a team of wizard minions.
  • Work together to fulfill a vandalism target by causing destruction and disruption inside the tower.

Magic & Spells

  • Use an assortment of spells and magical effects to push, pull, smash, teleport, clone, confuse, disguise, and more.
  • Spells are designed around creative, chaotic uses rather than straightforward combat.

Vandalism Objectives

  • Break objects, disable utilities, damage the environment, and create “inconveniences” that increase your score toward the vandalism target.
  • Objectives encourage players to experiment with different ways of wreaking havoc.

Monsters & Tower Defenses

  • The archmage’s tower is guarded by magical creatures and beasts that respond to noise, movement, and magic use.
  • Players must distract, avoid, hide, or flee from these creatures while trying to complete objectives.

Voice-Driven Interactions

  • Some versions of gameplay allow players to use voice or audio cues for certain interactions, adding a layer of coordination and unpredictability.