Pico Park


Pico Park is a puzzle game that will make you laugh out loud at your teammates' missed jumps. This is the game that will test your true friendship!

Coordination with teammates

  • In each level, players control little cats and must work together to overcome obstacles and solve puzzles to reach the key, open the target door, and advance to the next level.
  • Characters are often linked together by an invisible string, forcing them to keep a certain distance and direction. If one player moves too far or in the wrong direction, they can pull and hinder the entire group.
  • To overcome a challenge, all players must survive and complete the action together. If one person fails (falls into a ravine, hits an obstacle), the whole group will have to start over.

Challenges in Pico Park

Levels are designed to test physical coordination. For example:

  • One person must stand on a switch while the other jumps over it.
  • The whole group must push a large block together or pull each other across a gap.
  • Many times, players have to stack or stand on top of each other to form a bridge or reach a high position.
  • The difficulty of the game lies not in the controls but in the ability to communicate and synchronize. Having multiple people trying to move at the same time often leads to hilarious chaos (like pulling each other down a cliff or jumping at the wrong time), but eventually a common strategy must be found.

Group Optimization Puzzles

Later levels will test not only reflexes but also group strategic thinking:

  • Creating Living Items: Players must use their bodies to solve puzzles. For example, a group of players must stand together to form a platform large enough for another person to jump onto, who will then retrieve the key and rescue the rest.
  • Dimension Change: Some puzzles require the player to stand on a switch to sink a platform, while others must quickly move across before the platform sinks completely.