Super Spin Digital has announced Ligmanauts, a new physics-driven multiplayer platformer. The game is designed to evoke the raw energy of early 2000s gaming culture and is scheduled to launch for PC via Steam in Q3 2026, priced at $4.99.
Shath Maguire, co-founder of Super Spin Digital, stated in a press release that the game originated from experimenting with multiplayer physics, leading to hours of spontaneous play. Maguire described the experience as reminiscent of early 2000s couch co-op sessions, but with all players participating simultaneously and often creating humorous mishaps.





















Game Overview
Ligmanauts is a physics-driven multiplayer platformer developed by Super Spin Digital, channeling the vibrant energy of early 2000s gaming. It is built for chaotic voice chat interactions, bringing nostalgic 3D platforming into a modern social play environment.
Players can swing, bounce, and launch their ‘Nauts through various physics-driven platforming challenges, all set to an original liquid drum and bass soundtrack. The game supports up to eight players in multiplayer, encouraging coordination among friends to navigate levels designed for creative solutions and shared, often hilarious, chaos.
For instance, one challenge requires players to coordinate swinging each other across gaps, with timing calls often going awry as physics dictates unexpected outcomes. Simple objectives frequently devolve into memorable, messy moments, or players can simply enjoy the playgrounds where the physics themselves provide the entertainment.
The announcement teaser trailer is available below. Additional screenshots can be viewed at the gallery.
