Buy Happy Game PC Key

Looking for a cheap Happy Game key? As of 21 Aug 2026 the cheapest key costs £2.98 at G2A. We compare 15 offers from 11 stores, spanning £2.98 to £14.84. In keyshops the lowest price is £2.98, in official stores it starts at £12.99. With this many sellers the gap between the extremes is often several times over, so picking the store matters more here than waiting for a sale. This game has been cheaper before, on 83% of the days we have data for. A price alert will let you know when the next drop comes. On PC you buy a key that you activate in Steam or another client, and this is the widest market we track, with more than a quarter of games carrying a keyshop offer.

Release: 28 Oct 2021
Metacritic:
81 7.4
Steam:
Very Positive (3k)
Buy in Official Store:
£12.99
Buy in Keyshops:
-77%
£2.98
In keyshops, it was cheaper on 83% of days with data.
See price history

Official Stores (1)

DRM:
Steam
Steam
Steam
Happy Game
Windows
+2
2w ago
DRM:
Steam
Steam
£12.99

Keyshops (14)

DRM:
Steam
Steam
G2A
Happy Game (PC) - Steam Key - GLOBAL
Windows
+2
14h ago
DRM:
Steam
G2A
£12.99 £2.98
-77%
-8% with G2A8XDDcopy
-8% with G2A8XDDcopy
Gameseal
Happy Game (PC) Steam Key - GLOBAL
Windows
+2
6h ago
DRM:
Steam
Gameseal
£12.99 ~£3.07
-76%
-17% with SEAL17XDDcopy
-17% with SEAL17XDDcopy
Instant Gaming
Happy Game
Windows
+2
1w ago
DRM:
Steam
Instant Gaming
£12.82 ~£3.07
-76%
Difmark
Happy Game (PC)
Windows
+2
3w ago
DRM:
Steam
Difmark
£12.99 ~£3.16
-75%
-15% with XDDEALScopy
-15% with XDDEALScopy
Happy Game (PC) Steam Key GLOBAL
5.0
Windows
+2
12h ago
DRM:
Steam
Eneba
£12.86 ~£3.22
-74%
-10% with XDD10copy
-10% with XDD10copy
GAMIVO
Happy Game Global (Steam)
Windows
+2
11h ago
DRM:
Steam
GAMIVO
£12.99 ~£3.33
-74%
-9% with XDDealscopy
-9% with XDDealscopy
Loaded
Happy Game PC
Windows
+2
5w ago
DRM:
Steam
Loaded
£12.99 £3.39
-73%

About Happy Game

Happy Game - about the game

Happy Game is a point-and-click adventure title that blends indie sensibilities with casual puzzle elements and a strong adventure narrative. Players guide a young boy through a series of unsettling dreams in an effort to restore his sense of happiness after a disturbing nightmare takes hold.

Gameplay

The core loop centers on exploration and puzzle solving within three distinct nightmare sequences. Each environment mixes whimsical visuals with macabre details, requiring careful observation and interaction to progress. Point-and-click mechanics drive the experience, where players examine objects, combine items, and respond to threats that appear without warning. Quick reactions sometimes become necessary when creatures or hazards emerge, adding tension to otherwise deliberate puzzle work. The soundtrack features original tracks and sounds from the Czech band DVA, which heighten the eerie atmosphere through unconventional melodies and unsettling effects. Visual design emphasizes contrast between cheerful colors and grotesque elements, such as smiling faces and unusual animal figures that populate the scenes.

Game Modes

Happy Game operates entirely as a single-player experience with no multiplayer options or alternate modes. Progress unfolds across three sequential nightmares that serve as the main structure. Each nightmare functions as a self-contained chapter filled with interconnected puzzles and narrative beats. There are no branching paths, difficulty settings, or side activities; the focus remains linear as players advance from one dream to the next until the story reaches its conclusion.

Narrative and Atmosphere

The story follows a boy who must confront and escape his nightmares to regain a sense of peace. Flashbacks from his waking life appear intermittently, providing context without relying on dialogue or text. The tone stays consistently unsettling yet never relies on jump scares, instead building dread through strange characters and environments that feel both inviting and wrong. Pink bunnies and suspicious smiley faces recur as motifs that players must navigate or outwit during puzzle sequences.

Is It Worth Playing?

Happy Game suits players who enjoy short, atmospheric point-and-click adventures with a horror edge and creative puzzle design. Its length keeps the experience focused, typically completable in a few hours. Reception among players has been positive, with praise centered on the distinctive art style, memorable audio, and the way it maintains unease through visual and sonic contrast rather than conventional scares. Those seeking longer campaigns or competitive elements may find it too brief and linear, while fans of the developer's earlier works like Botanicula and CHUCHEL will recognize the same attention to quirky character animation and environmental detail, now filtered through a darker lens. The game remains available as a complete, self-contained release with no ongoing updates required.

Interface:
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Audio:
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Age rating

Unavailable
Metacritic:
81 7.4
Steam:
Very Positive (3k)

Minimum:

  • Processor: 2 GHz Intel i5 or better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 11 compatible GPU
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

Recommended:

  • Processor: 2 GHz Intel i5 or better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 11 compatible GPU
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

Minimum:

  • OS: macOS Sierra
  • Processor: 2 GHz Intel i5 or better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Dedicated GPU
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

Recommended:

  • OS: macOS Sierra
  • Processor: 2 GHz Intel i5 or better
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Dedicated GPU
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
Historical low
Price history from official stores
£2.22
Steam
9 months ago
Price history from keyshops
£1.39
Eneba
5 months ago

FAQ

9 questions

Before you start looking for a cheap Happy Game PC key, check the essentials. Developed by Amanita Design. Published by Amanita Design. PC released date: 28 Oct 2021. Genres: Indie, Casual, Adventure. Categories: Family Sharing, Steam Trading Cards, Single-player, Steam Achievements, Partial Controller Support.

Q

Where to buy a cheap Happy Game Steam key or CD key?

Using our price comparison and verified discount codes, you can buy a Happy Game key for as low as £2.98. This deal is available at G2A and is among the cheapest offers on the market. All keys listed on XD.deals are delivered digitally and eligible for instant download after payment. Prices already include processing fees and applied promo codes, so you always see the lowest Happy Game price on PC. Check the Happy Game price history to buy at the best moment.

As of our last update (we refresh Steam pricing multiple times a day), the Happy Game Steam price is £12.99. You can save an extra ~6% by paying with a discounted Steam gift card.

Our price tracker covers both official retailers and key marketplaces, so you can find Happy Game on sale even outside seasonal promotions. We currently detect 15 active offers from official stores and keyshops. Check the table above, compare against the historical low, and set an alert so you never miss the next price drop.

Based on our data, Happy Game is not currently available on GeForce NOW. You will need to run it locally on your PC. Browse games available on GeForce NOW.

We have recorded offers from 13 stores in total, and from 1 in the most recent reading. The current price is high against its own history: it was cheaper on 83% of days with data. The price reached its historical low on only 1 day out of 185 days with data. The cheapest offer came most often from Gameseal: 53 of 185 days with data.

Yes. Happy Game has an official page on the Steam Store. You can also buy a Happy Game Steam key from third-party sellers. Our price comparison currently includes 15 offers with Steam DRM. Pick one to ensure your Happy Game download happens on Valve's platform.

Not at this time. Valve marks Happy Game as Unsupported on Steam Deck. Keep an eye on XD.deals - we track Proton updates and community fixes. Browse games that are Steam Deck Verified or Steam Deck Playable.

According to our data Happy Game is not currently available on PC Game Pass, EA Play or Ubisoft+. We are still filling in the catalogues of these services, so it is worth confirming the status at the source before you decide. If you are buying, XD.deals will help you find the lowest price.

No - XD.deals is not a store. We are a price-comparison service that tracks the best Happy Game deals across official stores and verified keyshops. Click "Go to Store" next to any offer and you will be redirected to the retailer's website to complete your purchase.

Best prices for Happy Game

1 G2A G2A Keyshop
-77% £2.98
2 Gameseal Gameseal Keyshop
-76% £3.07
-76% £3.07
4 Difmark Difmark Keyshop
-75% £3.16
5 Eneba Eneba Keyshop
-74% £3.22

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