Milk Run

Milk Run

Can my PC run Milk Run

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 8 GB+ Storage 2 GB+ Windows 10/11

Game Details

Languages
English، Japanese، Korean، Simplified Chinese، Traditional Chinese، French، German، Russian، Spanish - Latin America، Portuguese - Brazil، Languages With Full Audio Support
Genre
Action، Adventure، Indie
Category
Single-player، Multi-player، Co-op، Online Co-op، Lan Co-op، Steam Achievements، Partial Controller Support، Family Sharing
Developer
Ah wu, Erin Beardy, Sri Anantha Krishnan M, Michael Falcone, Sebastián Tarazona
Publisher
Ah wu
Release Date
2025-10-31

Minimum Requirements

CPU
Intel Core i5-8250u / i5-8250U / 8250U / i5 8250U
GPU
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 / GTX 1650 / 1650
RAM
8 GB
Storage
2 GB
OS
Windows 10/11

Recommended Requirements

CPU
Intel Core i5 10400 3.1 GHz / Intel Core i5-10400F / 10400F / 10400 / I5-10400F / 5-10400F
GPU
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 / RTX 2080 / 2080
RAM
16 GB
Storage
2 GB
OS
Windows 10/11

Game Description

As a dad, you’re expected to handle life’s unexpected challenges. You’ve just run out of milk… so it’s time to step up.

Or more precisely, grapple your way up the impossible tower to bring home that milk.

In Milk Run, you play as a loveably tipsy but well-meaning father, armed with nothing but a grappling hook and stubborn dad energy. Swing, climb, and stumble your way through a physics-driven nightmare of balconies, signs, and comically random hazards to secure that precious carton.

Features

  • Physics Comedy – Every swing and slip is a gamble. Master the grappling hook or face hilarious failure.

  • The Long Climb – An absurd vertical world filled with awkward obstacles, tricky momentum, and unexpected shortcuts.

  • Play Solo or With Friends – Many hands make light work… but when each player controls a different limb, chaos is guarante

The Question

Life isn’t easy. Neither is climbing for milk.

When you finally hold it in your hands, you’ll have to ask yourself:

Do you return home… or call it a job well done?