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The Mammoth: A Cave Painting vs The Game We All Have To Play

The Mammoth: A Cave Painting and The Game We All Have To Play both land in Action, Indie, Casual on Steam, which is why they keep getting compared. The comparison below is built from each game's Steam metadata — release year, genres, categories, Steam Deck status, price, and review score — refreshed daily by imho.run's scraper. Headline differences: Both share Action, Indie, Casual on Steam. The Mammoth: A Cave Painting (2017) is 3 years older than The Game We All Have To Play (2020). The Mammoth: A Cave Painting is free; The Game We All Have To Play is paid (2.99 USD). No login or purchase needed — scroll for the full table, the verdict FAQ, and links to ranked similar games for both titles.

Which should you pick?

Choose The Mammoth: A Cave Painting

Choose The Mammoth: A Cave Painting if you want an Adventure experience. On Steam, it's free to play, so the barrier to trying it is zero. The Mammoth: A Cave Painting launched in 2017.

Choose The Game We All Have To Play

Choose The Game We All Have To Play if it's the newer release (2020) and ships with the modern feature baseline. The Game We All Have To Play launched in 2020.

Both The Mammoth: A Cave Painting and The Game We All Have To Play sit in Action, Indie, and Casual on Steam, so either pick lands in the same broad neighborhood. Use the side-by-side table for the feature view, or follow the "Games like" links below to see ranked alternatives for either title.

Side-by-side comparison

The Mammoth: A Cave Painting vs The Game We All Have To Play — Steam metadata comparison
The Mammoth: A Cave Painting — Steam game coverThe Mammoth: A Cave PaintingThe Game We All Have To Play — Steam game coverThe Game We All Have To Play
Released20172020
GenresAction, Indie, Adventure, CasualAction, Indie, Casual
PlatformsWindows, macOS, LinuxWindows
Steam DeckDeck PlayableUnrated
PriceFree to play2.99 USD
Steam reviews92.3% positive (493 reviews)
MultiplayerSingle-player onlySingle-player only
DevelopersinbetweengamesZubko

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The Mammoth: A Cave Painting vs The Game We All Have To Play — FAQ

Should I play The Mammoth: A Cave Painting or The Game We All Have To Play first?
If you want chronology, The Mammoth: A Cave Painting (2017) came out before The Game We All Have To Play (2020). If neither is a sequel to the other, order doesn't really matter — start with whichever fits your current mood, since both share enough on Steam to make either a reasonable opener.
Are The Mammoth: A Cave Painting and The Game We All Have To Play similar?
They overlap on Action, Indie, Casual on Steam, so the catalogue groups them together — but "similar" depends on the specific mechanics. Use the genre + category rows above to decide whether the overlap matches what drew you to the one you've already played.
Is The Mammoth: A Cave Painting free?
Yes — The Mammoth: A Cave Painting is a free-to-play Steam title. The Game We All Have To Play is paid (2.99 USD).
Does The Mammoth: A Cave Painting run on Steam Deck?
Yes — The Mammoth: A Cave Painting is rated Deck Playable by Valve. The Game We All Have To Play doesn't have a Deck rating yet, so its Deck behaviour is currently unverified.
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