Find the right chaotic co-op game
for your friend group.
FriendSlop.Online only cares about the kind of games friends play on voice chat — Lethal Company, Peak, Content Warning, Valheim. If your group has more people than a game’s cap, we’ll tell you which mod to install.
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FAQ
+What is a friend-slop game?
A chaotic, voice-chat-first PC co-op game built for friend groups — Lethal Company, PEAK, Content Warning, Valheim, WebFishing. Short loops, shared screams, and stories you'll retell for months. FriendSlop.Online only catalogs games that pass that bar.
+How do I add more players to Lethal Company (or other capped co-op games)?
Most chaotic co-op games ship with a strict player cap (Lethal Company is 4, Content Warning is 4, PEAK is 4). The community usually maintains a player-cap mod — MoreCompany for Lethal Company, for example — that raises it to 8, 12, or higher. Each FriendSlop game page lists the verified cap-raising mods we know about, with direct links to Thunderstore or Nexus Mods.
+What are the best co-op games for 6+ friends?
For groups bigger than 4, the easiest path is a game with a high vanilla cap (Valheim is 10, Deep Rock Galactic is 4 but pairs well with split sessions, Sea of Thieves is 6 in a galleon) or a capped game with a stable cap-raising mod. Use the friend-count filter at the top of the home page to see exactly what's playable for your group size.
+Is FriendSlop.Online free?
Yes. FriendSlop.Online is free to use. We don't require an account, and we don't sell user data. The site is supported by display ads and we may add affiliate links to Steam in the future.
+Are the games on PC only?
Yes — FriendSlop is Steam-only by design. Some games on the catalog are also on consoles, but our recommendations, mods, and player-cap data are all from the PC/Steam version.
+Who picks the games and ratings?
FriendSlop's editorial scores are curator-set; the catalog is enriched with live Steam data (release date, Steam review percentage, current price). The vibe quiz and weekly editorials are written by Anthropic's Claude, then reviewed before publishing.