Cupiclaw Reviews

Cupiclaw is ranked in the -1th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
6 / 10.0
Apr 19, 2026

If you enjoy roguelikes or deckbuilders and want something that does not take itself too seriously, Cupiclaw is well worth a try. It turns the simple frustration of a claw machine into something strategic, chaotic, and surprisingly hard to put down. There are a few rough edges. The reliance on randomness can occasionally feel frustrating, especially when a run falls apart due to factors outside your control. Some players may also find the progression a bit repetitive after extended play sessions, since the core loop does not drastically change. Still, Cupiclaw stands out by committing fully to its weird idea and backing it up with solid mechanics. It is easy to pick up, hard to master, and consistently entertaining in short bursts or longer sessions.

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7.5 / 10.0
Mar 11, 2026

Cupiclaw has an excellent central idea and the design chops to make it sing, but the climb loses some momentum before the credits roll.

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Liked-a-lot
Mar 5, 2020

Cupiclaw is a fresh take on the roguelike formula without overloading the player. It’s light, a bit silly and genuinely enjoyable to dip into for “just one more run.” The claw mechanics are straightforward, the prize-building system adds real strategy, and the steady difficulty climb keeps things interesting. It won’t be for everyone. If you dislike repetition or prefer deep narrative experiences, this may not grab. But if you enjoy arcade-style gameplay with a strategic twist, there’s a lot to like here. I went in expecting a novelty. I came out slightly obsessed with claw machines again. That probably says enough.

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