Content Warning official header art with masked creators filming monsters under neon light.
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Content Warning is the baseline for this query: A co-op horror game with social chaos, slapstick failures, and strong streaming energy.

Players
1-4
Tone
Funny
Horror
Medium fear
Physics chaos
Yes

Core loop physics / camera loop / voice chat

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Most readers are not asking for a clone. They are choosing which part of the fantasy matters most tonight.

Closest overall branch
R.E.P.O.

Start here if you want the nearest all-around substitute for Content Warning.

1-6 Mixed
Softer branch
PEAK

Use this route when your group wants the chaos and story-making without leaning as hard on fear.

1-4 Funny
Larger-group branch
Murky Divers

Use this route when the party is bigger and the messy teamwork matters more than strict horror overlap.

1-8 Mixed

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Content Warning
1-4
Medium fearPhysics chaosProximity chat

A co-op horror game with social chaos, slapstick failures, and strong streaming energy.

Players
1-4
Tone
Funny
Horror
Medium fear
Physics chaos
Yes
Proximity chat
Yes
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R.E.P.O.
1-6
High fearPhysics chaosProximity chat

Physics-heavy co-op horror built around panic, extraction, and funny failures.

Players
1-6
Tone
Mixed
Horror
High fear
Physics chaos
Yes
Proximity chat
Yes
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PEAK
1-4
Low fearPhysics chaos

A co-op climbing game powered by timing, mistakes, and hilarious collapses.

Players
1-4
Tone
Funny
Horror
Low fear
Physics chaos
Yes
Proximity chat
No
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Murky Divers
1-8
Medium fearPhysics chaos

An underwater co-op cleanup game built on pressure, coordination, and messy team fails.

Players
1-8
Tone
Mixed
Horror
Medium fear
Physics chaos
Yes
Proximity chat
No

Best next picks for this query

These recommendation blocks handle most of the search intent before the long-form copy.

R.E.P.O. official header art showing robot scavengers in a haunted industrial facility.
Closest overall branch

R.E.P.O.

1-6
High fearPhysics chaosProximity chat

Physics-heavy co-op horror built around panic, extraction, and funny failures.

Players
1-6
Tone
Mixed
Horror
High fear
Physics chaos
Yes

Why it worksStart here if you want the nearest all-around substitute for Content Warning.

Best forGroups that want loud, failure-driven co-op with visible mistakes and recovery moments.

Skip ifyour group wants the chaos without heavy tension or dread

PEAK official header art with colorful climbers hanging from a steep mountain face.
Softer branch

PEAK

1-4
Low fearPhysics chaos

A co-op climbing game powered by timing, mistakes, and hilarious collapses.

Players
1-4
Tone
Funny
Horror
Low fear
Physics chaos
Yes

Why it worksUse this route when your group wants the chaos and story-making without leaning as hard on fear.

Best forPlayers who want hilarious co-op mistakes without leaning on horror tropes.

Skip ifproximity voice is the main reason the original game worked for your group

Murky Divers official header art showing divers, a submersible, and underwater recovery chaos.
Larger-group branch

Murky Divers

1-8
Medium fearPhysics chaos

An underwater co-op cleanup game built on pressure, coordination, and messy team fails.

Players
1-8
Tone
Mixed
Horror
Medium fear
Physics chaos
Yes

Why it worksUse this route when the party is bigger and the messy teamwork matters more than strict horror overlap.

Best forLarger groups that want co-op pressure and messy teamwork without relying on voice systems.

Skip ifproximity voice is the main reason the original game worked for your group

What to Know First

01Readers here usually want shareable chaos and lighter horror, not the bleakest co-op fear.
02The shortlist should split cleanly between social-comedy picks, lower-horror pivots, and pressure-first upgrades.

Quick answer

If you want the closest overall replacement for Content Warning, start with R.E.P.O.. If you want the same laugh-first group chaos with even less fear, go to PEAK. If you want a bigger-group or task-driven twist, Murky Divers is the next best branch.

What people usually mean by “games like Content Warning”

Most readers are not asking for any random funny co-op horror game. They usually want a specific mix:

  • shareable runs that produce instant stories
  • public mistakes that are funny even when the objective fails
  • a lighter tone than the heaviest co-op horror hits
  • enough pressure to keep the group talking over each other
  • a game that is easy to pitch to mixed-skill friends

That is why this query often overlaps with games like R.E.P.O. and games like R.E.P.O. but less scary, but it is not exactly the same as either one.

7 games like Content Warning

1. R.E.P.O.

This is the closest overall recommendation. It keeps the short-run storytelling, the visible physics mistakes, and the sense that a round can be entertaining even when the team completely loses control. The main difference is that R.E.P.O. pushes harder on fear and pressure than Content Warning.

Best for: groups that want the nearest all-around follow-up with a little more intensity.

2. PEAK

Choose this if your group mainly loves the public-failure comedy side of Content Warning. PEAK drops most of the horror wrapper and keeps the funniest part of the experience: recoveries, collapses, and everyone seeing the mistake happen in real time.

Best for: players who want the same social-chaos payoff with minimal horror baggage.

3. Murky Divers

Murky Divers is a strong pick if your group wants a messier objective loop or sometimes plays with more than four people. The vibe is less creator-comedy and more task pressure, but it still creates the same kind of co-op stories where the plan falls apart in entertaining ways.

Best for: larger groups that want chaotic teamwork more than a strict tone match.

4. Lethal Company

Recommend this if your group wants the same social storytelling but with stronger fear and voice-driven tension. It is less playful than Content Warning, yet it scratches a similar itch for players who love runs built on bad callouts, communication gaps, and memorable failures.

Best for: teams that want to step from lighter chaos into sharper horror pressure.

5. PANICORE

PANICORE is the fear-first branch. Go here if what your group really wants is short, intense runs where communication mistakes create the panic. It is not as openly silly as Content Warning, but it preserves the “one bad moment can derail everyone” feeling.

Best for: players who want shorter sessions and stronger tension.

6. Phasmophobia

This is the best upgrade if your group wants deeper systems and a longer runway. Phasmophobia is less immediately goofy, but the co-op horror foundation and voice-led tension still make it a credible recommendation for groups moving out of Content Warning.

Best for: teams that want more depth, progression, and replay over time.

7. Escape the Backrooms

This is the atmosphere-first branch. The overlap is smaller, but it still works when your group wants shared dread, exploration, and co-op moments that become stories afterward. Recommend it when the group likes being trapped together more than filming chaos.

Best for: players who want environmental dread and cooperative problem-solving.

Which recommendation fits your group?

  • Pick R.E.P.O. if you want the closest mix of chaos, pressure, and physics mistakes.
  • Pick PEAK if your group wants the lowest-fear version of the same social payoff.
  • Pick Murky Divers if you often need room for a bigger party.
  • Pick Lethal Company if voice tension matters more than camera-loop comedy.
  • Pick Phasmophobia if your group wants more progression and deeper systems.

Final recommendation

For most readers, start with:

  1. R.E.P.O.
  2. PEAK
  3. Murky Divers

That trio covers the three strongest branches of the query: closest match, softer match, and bigger-group match. From there, the next click is usually either games like R.E.P.O. but less scary or best chaotic co-op games.

Questions Readers Still Ask

What is the closest game to Content Warning?

R.E.P.O. is the closest all-around follow-up if your group wants another social chaos game with physics mistakes and short, story-heavy runs.

What if I want something even less scary than Content Warning?

PEAK is the easiest pivot because it keeps the public failures and recovery comedy while dropping most of the horror wrapper.

What if I want the same chaos but more fear?

R.E.P.O. and Lethal Company are the clearest step up if your group wants stronger pressure without losing the co-op storytelling.

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