The latest update for Chained Together opens up a whole new world of misery for players. With the addition of a map editor, gamers can now design their own devilish obstacle courses to challenge themselves and their friends. The possibilities are endless, from moving platforms to swinging axes to pulsating spikes, players can let their sadistic creativity run wild.

Exploring the Steam Workshop

Already, there are several user-created levels available on the Steam Workshop. These levels range from challenging to downright frustrating, pushing players to their limits as they navigate through the treacherous terrain. Each level is a test of skill, patience, and teamwork, as players must work together to overcome the obstacles in their path.

Our experience with Chained Together was both chaotic and hilarious. As we stumbled and bickered our way through the fiery pits, we found ourselves face to face with the absurdity of it all. From arguing over the best way to approach a jump to laughing at our own misfortune, Chained Together brought out the best (and worst) in us.

While Chained Together may not be the most polished game out there, its charm lies in its unapologetic chaos. It’s a game that thrives on unpredictability and absurdity, drawing players in with its sheer madness. Like a “layer cake of fuckery,” as one player aptly described it, Chained Together is a rollercoaster ride of emotions that leaves you coming back for more.

Chained Together’s map editor update breathes new life into an already entertaining game. With the ability to create and share custom levels, players can continue to challenge themselves and their friends in new and exciting ways. So, if you’re looking for a game that will test your patience, teamwork, and sanity, look no further than Chained Together. Just remember, abandon all hope, ye who enter here.

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