Goblin Sushi heads to early access with demo on Steam
Pcgamer reports that Goblin Sushi, from indie developer Old Cake Factory, is a cooking sim about a goblin who prepares sushi for other sushi-loving goblins and will enter early access on February 9, with a demo available on Steam.
The game is a simple item-combination simulator likened to Cook, Serve, Delicious but played with a mouse rather than a keyboard. Players manage a conveyor belt of orders, combine ingredients to make dishes, and clean plates while an endless stream of customers lines up; failed dishes can appear as a pile of poo, and a Poop Tasty upgrade can unlock a customer who eats such failed items. Customers become angry and tip less if service is slow or they see the floating piles of poo, and the landlord periodically demands rent on a platter, a source the developer calls the "carpal tunnel gameplay."
Goblin Sushi leans on a cutesy-but-gross aesthetic, with customers including elderly goblin grandmas with tiny dogs and huge dogmen who carry tiny goblin grannies, and challenge increases when two-headed customers arrive. It will arrive in early access on February 9, and a demo can be played on Steam now.
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