Megabonk has been out for less than a week on Steam, and despite stiff competition in the form of games like Silksong and Borderlands 4, the humble indie game is still tearing up the charts. Once you see it in action, it's easy to understand why. This is an experience that: A) understands that it is a game and B) oozes aura. Skateboarding skeletons, cowboy robots, a shirtless mega-Chad: This is the sort of game that a terminally online, brainrotted teen boy would come up with. I mean that in the best way possible. Only in this analogy, the teen boy discovers Robloxand Discord rather than Andrew Tate and Joe Rogan.

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