If you have been looking for the next addition to your friend group's rotation of co-op titles, a new contender has emerged on Steam. Very Safe Dino Park is set to join the crowded "friendslop" genre, bringing a mix of cute aesthetics and high-stress survival that aims to capture the same chaotic energy that made games like Peak a viral sensation.
The Jurassic Park-Inspired Co-op Experience
The developer is pairing a charming, lighthearted art style with the frantic reality of being hunted. Players can expect to find themselves screaming as they attempt to outrun a T. Rex during gameplay. Much like Peak, which gained a reputation for its potential for tragic falls and hilarious betrayals, Very Safe Dino Park leans into the humor found in shared, high-stakes failures.
While the genre has seen a massive surge of humorous party games and extraction shooters since the release of Overcooked, this title distinguishes itself by placing that familiar, disaster-prone co-op loop into a dinosaur-themed environment. Whether the "Very Safe" title serves as a hint toward the game's actual difficulty or is simply a tongue-in-cheek nod to the inevitable chaos, it is clear the focus is on the shared experience of surviving—or failing—together.
Why It Matters for Co-op Fans
Steam has become a hub for viral hits that thrive on streamer engagement and group play. By drawing comparisons to the social dynamics of Peak, Very Safe Dino Park is positioning itself as a must-play for groups who enjoy games where the humor is derived directly from player interaction and the unexpected moments of panic that occur when a prehistoric predator appears on the screen.

