TOO DEEP TO QUIT

TOO DEEP TO QUIT Revealed: A Co-Op Survival Exploration Adventure That Dares You to Keep Going

Indie developer Demon Max has announced Too Deep To Quit, a new comedic co-op survival adventure that mixes treasure hunting with chaotic teamwork and a steady stream of bad decisions waiting to happen.

Launching later this year on Windows PC via Steam, Too Deep To Quit is built for 1–4 players and centers on exploring cursed temples where every step forward could be your last. You’ll team up with fellow adventurers, push deeper into dangerous ruins, and try to escape with the kind of loot that turns legends into very rich people.

The hook is simple: survive long enough to get paid. These temples aren’t just filled with shiny rewards—they’re stuffed with the “leftovers” of previous would-be heroes. In other words, scavenging is part of the strategy. You’ll need to search dark corners for anything useful, whether it keeps you alive, helps you press onward, or gives your squad the edge when things inevitably go sideways.

And they will go sideways. Too Deep To Quit leans hard into environmental danger, with trap-filled corridors designed to punish carelessness. Starvation is a threat, but the game makes it clear there are far worse ways to go—like getting crushed by the temple itself. If your group has that one friend who always rushes ahead or “tests” the obvious trap, this game is ready for them.

If the temple doesn’t finish the job, the inhabitants might. The ruins are home to all kinds of hostile creatures—anything that slithers, stings, or bites—turning each run into a mix of survival, exploration, and frantic problem-solving with your team.

Of course, you’re not braving cursed corridors for nothing. Deep inside are priceless artifacts and solid gold idols just waiting to be grabbed. You might tell yourself it belongs in a museum, but the real goal is getting it out and turning that haul into profit.

With its co-op focus, deadly traps, scavenging mechanics, and a playful tone that highlights the absurdity of dungeon-diving disasters, Too Deep To Quit is shaping up to be a standout pick for players looking for a funny, high-stakes survival exploration game to tackle with friends.