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.
I like the fact that friend slops usually have the simplest character design, they cannot put overt political messaging in them.
And you can at least play some games alone by yourself and I find them to be better than award bait games like expedition 33, baldur's gate 3, mixtape and disco elysium, you know usual agitprop slop. The only thing I wish is we don't get so saturated with it. I think really it's the state of the western game industry. Once one dev makes a hugely successful game in certain genre, all of them want to make the same thing. It happened with survival type, roguelike deckbuilder type, farming sim type, quirky rpg type.