
Love chaotic physics and horde survival? Add Scavenger Survivors to your Wishlist now to get notified when the playtests start and the demo goes live
Love chaotic physics and horde survival?
Add Scavenger Survivors to your Wishlist now to get notified when the playtests start and the demo goes live!
Welcome to the scrapheap, Scavenger. In the toxic remains of the old world, salvage is currency, and currency is life. You and your crew are professional scavengers, and your home is the RIG—a moving, heavily armored fortress. Your job is simple: drive into infested zones, jump off the vehicle to loot anything that isn’t welded down, and drag it back to cargo.
The catch? The wasteland is crawling with thousands of ravenous mutants, loot is a physics-based nightmare to carry, and your friends are terrible drivers.
We believe co-op games are meant to be played together, which is why Scavenger Survivors features full STEAM REMOTE PLAY support.
Only one person in your group needs to buy the full copy of the game. They can host a lobby, and up to three friends can join on Steam and play for free. No "purchase barriers," no excuses - just pure, unadulterated co-op chaos.
The RIG is the beating heart of your squad. It is your mobile cargo hold, your upgrade station, and your primary line of defense. But a fortress on wheels requires teamwork. Someone has to steer the vehicle around toxic craters, someone has to feed the furnace fuel, someone has to man the turrets, and someone is inevitably going to have to step outside to repair the engine while it's smoking mid-run.
Upgrade your RIG from a rusty utility truck into an unstoppable engine of destruction by bolting on automated laser turrets, nitro thrusters, electric plow bumpers, and toxic exhaust vents. Just remember: it does not come with automatic braking. If your co-op buddy panics behind the wheel... well, hopefully your health bar is full.
Scavenging in the wastes isn't as simple as clicking an inventory slot. Valuables like heavy reactor cores, industrial generators, and safes have real physical mass. You have to physically attach a towing cable and drag them back to the RIG.
Dragging a massive container requires coordination. If your partner runs faster than you, the rope stretches and pulls you along. If someone slips on an oil puddle or trips on a pipe, they drop their rope, causing the sudden tension release to slingshot the other player backward. Coordinate your steps to steer the heavy cargo, or watch in horror as your loot rolls down a ramp, dragging your squad right into the jaws of a waiting mutant.
Wasteland mutants don't attack in groups of five—they attack in thousands. While your ground team is struggling to drag salvage back, the RIG's defensive weapons are your shield.
Level up during runs by vacuuming up experience gems dropped by enemies. Every level allows you to choose roguelite power-ups and weapon upgrades. Combine automatic projectile turrets, deployable orbital electric pulse shields, acid-spraying exhausts, and chain-lightning bumpers to create devastating weapon synergies. Turn your vehicle into a screen-melting engine of neon destruction that vaporizes anything that stands in its path.
Every run is a high-stakes gamble. The longer you stay in a zone, the more valuable the scrap becomes, but the faster the mutant horde grows and adapts.
If the RIG is destroyed, you lose all the salvage collected during that run. You must constantly make the choice: do you risk exploring one more building for a high-tier core, or do you start up the engines and escape while you still can? If the blast doors are closing and the swarm is overwhelming, you might have to make the ultimate decision: do you wait for your slow friend carrying the safe, or do you floor the gas and leave them behind to secure the load?
Wishlist Scavenger Survivors now and help a small indie team build the ultimate co-op roadtrip!