For gamers seeking physics-driven humor and parents looking for premium, ad-free open-world environments for children.
Delivering chaotic, physics-driven sandbox experiences for players seeking open-world humor and ad-free local multiplayer interaction.
Target audience
Portfolio
Last updated
Amazing Frog?
v6.42
6mo ago
Primary focus
Physics-based sandbox games
Scale
indie
Target audience
Gamers seeking physics-driven humor and parents looking for premium, ad-free open-world environments for children.
Origin
Fayju is an independent games company based in Swindon, UK.
Maintained active development with 2 updates for their flagship title in the last 6 months.
2 apps analysed
Local split-screen co-op support
Analysis in progress
Single-market publisher — every app ships only to United States.
Based on 1 of 2 apps with localized market data — more coverage rolling in as scans complete · last scanned .
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Positive apps
1
Neutral / mixed
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Negative apps
48/100
Avg sentiment score
Directly competes in the 'chaotic ragdoll physics' sub-genre with a similar focus on co-op play and slapstick humor, operating at a comparable scale of engagement.
Strategic outlook coming soon.
What fed this analysis
A social-first sandbox 'metaverse' that captures the same younger audience with extreme update frequency.
Dominates the physics-sandbox space through a 2D creative-building lens rather than 3D exploration.
The most direct 'Kid GTA' alternative with high update velocity and a massive active user base.
A high-fidelity open-world rival that pushes technical limits with 100-player online rooms.
A roleplay-centric sandbox that targets the same 'kid-friendly' demographic with a focus on social scenarios.
Shares the 'silly animal' theme and chaotic physics but pivots toward competitive arena shooting.
A physics-destruction peer that focuses on planetary scale rather than character scale.
A classic ragdoll physics peer that focuses on vehicular impact and damage simulation.
Emerging threat in the building-sandbox space with a recent update in March 2026 and growing traction.