
How hard can walking be? In this physics-driven nightmare, every step is a trap. No checkpoints, no mercy, just slapstick chaos. Suffer alone or drag up to 4 friends into the madness. Can you reach your meeting? GOOD LUCK!
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Just get to your meeting. How hard could walking really be? You’re running late, the city seems out to get you, and everything that can go wrong probably will.
Good Luck is a third-person, physics-based platformer where every step could be your last. Make your way through a city full of wild traps, unexpected dangers, and no second chances. You might slip on a banana peel, dodge a falling streetlight, or get thrown by an exploding trash bin.
It sounds simple, but it’s not. Make one mistake, and you’re sent back to the beginning. There are no checkpoints and no forgiveness. The goal is simple, but reaching it is tough.
Most rage games leave you to deal with your mistakes alone, but Good Luck makes failure something you can laugh about with friends.
Join co-op mode with up to five players and turn frustration into pure chaos. Fall together, laugh together, and point fingers when things go wrong. There’s nothing like losing all your progress at once to bring friends closer.
Every step is a trap. The city feels alive and seems determined to make you fail. Get ready for surprises, from exploding trash bins to slippery banana peels.
Unpredictable physics chaos: You might lose control just when you need it most. Every run feels different. You might not always be in control, but you’ll definitely remember your mistakes.
No checkpoints, ever. Make a mistake, and you’ll have to start over. Learn, adapt, and try again.
Up to five-player co-op: Climb, fall, and shout together. It’s the ultimate social rage game.
Made for chaos and content: It’s a mix of slapstick comedy and tense climbing. Great for streamers, funny clips, and those ‘just one more try’ moments.
Just get to your meeting. That’s all you have to do.
Are you patient enough? Are you stubborn enough?
You’ll need it.
Lowest tracked price: CA$3.44 (Jul 14, 2026) · current best: CA$3.44 across 2 stores.
77% positive reviews all-time · 6 peak players in the last 30 days.
Right now the cheapest offer for Good Luck is CA$3.44 at Eneba. KingsPrice compares 2 offers from 2 stores — official stores and keyshops — and refreshes prices throughout the day.
The lowest price KingsPrice has tracked for Good Luck is CA$3.44 (recorded on Jul 14, 2026). This covers the stores and period we monitor — set a price alert to catch the next drop to that level.
Good Luck peaked at 6 concurrent players on Steam in the last 30 days (highest on Jul 13, 2026). The player chart on this page updates daily.
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