What's New at Gamely: Our Latest PC Games!
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read
Exciting news, we've just added a fresh batch of games to our PC library and we're pretty excited about this one. Whether you're into action-adventure, racing, co-op chaos, or something a little creepy, there's something new to try at your next session.
Here's what just landed on our shelves:
Hollow Knight: Silksong · Cities: Skyline 1 · The Crew: Motorfest · Poppy Playtime 5 · YAP YAP · RV There Yet? · REPO · Star Wars Jedi: Survivor · Geometry Dash · Tiny Tina's Wonderland · Split Fiction · Little Nightmares III · Human: Fall Flat · Party Animals

A mix for every kind of player
A few things stand out about this particular batch. First, there are some really great co-op games in here. Split Fiction, Human: Fall Flat, Party Animals, and REPO are all designed around playing with someone - whether that's working together, laughing at each other's mistakes, or both. For a neurodiverse gaming group, these kinds of games are a sweet spot. They create a shared experience without requiring anyone to put themselves on the spot or keep up constant conversation.
That's something we think about a lot when choosing what to add. The best co-op PC games for autistic and neurodiverse adults tend to have a few things in common: they give people something to focus on together, they don't punish you for taking a moment, and they make it easy to jump in even if you're not a seasoned gamer.
Tiny Tina's Wonderland and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor bring some narrative depth for players who love a good story-driven world to explore. Cities: Skylines is perfect for the strategists in the group. And for anyone who just wants to race - The Crew: Motorfest joins our racing simulators as another option for that competitive, high-speed buzz.
Why we keep adding new games
At Gamely Connect, one of the things we hear most from participants is how much it means to show up and find a game they've been wanting to try - or better yet, one they'd never heard of that becomes their new favourite.
For a lot of the people we support, gaming has always been a big part of life. Our role isn't to introduce gaming as a therapy tool - it's to create a space where people can enjoy what they already love, alongside others who get it. The supported social gaming group format just gives that a bit of structure, a familiar crew, and a sensory-friendly space to do it in.
New games keep sessions feeling fresh and give people something to talk about - before, during, and after.
If you're curious about any of these titles, or you've got requests for what we should add next, let us know!
Gamely Connect runs supported social gaming sessions in Caboolture South for autistic and neurodiverse teens and adults. Sessions are available weekdays and Saturdays. Find out more at gamelyconnect.com



