Games like Among Us, RV There Yet, Peak, Lethal Company, etc. I don't mind them so long as there's no woke elements to them, though I've never actually played any of them myself. I have two groups of streamers that I like (Fooster/Fisk/Olafpawbelt and Splitsie/Capac/TFE/Shack) that play them from time to time and it's pretty enjoyable watching them. These sorts of games strike me as games that are more meant to be watched than played yourself. I doubt many of them sell that many units, and they typically are only popular for a couple of weeks before being replaced by the next one.
I bet a lot of copies sold are people who think 'oh man, this looked like fun when I saw $streamer play it, I can't wait to play it with my friends' and then they never do. They seem to be pretty cheap, so if an indie dev can provide a few weeks of enjoyment for $9.99, honestly there are worse ripoffs in the gaming world.
Some are made by legitimate developers intent on making something interesting and with substance, but a lot of them are cheap cash grabs or games for milking customers with trickling content updates.
I felt moderately more positive with REPO and Peak than I did with a lot of previous iterations like Lethal Company and Among Us. And Among Us pales in comparison to Unfortunate Spacemen imo (made by the same studio that made Abiotic).
The main reason I ever get dragged into the games in the first place is because of other friends who see the low price tag as easier and more approachable, even though I usually find the entire genre of games pretty bland, with a few exceptions that took a little longer to annoy me.