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Pill & Chill Brings Physics-Based Pill Sorting to Steam in Q4

Pill & Chill follows the recent trend of detailed sorting games, and its release before the developer's other announced title, Pharmacy Simulator, suggests the studio is capitalizing on that boom.

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Pill & Chill Brings Physics-Based Pill Sorting to Steam in Q4

Developer Quantum Vial Games announced Pill & Chill, a physics-based pill sorting game for PC via Steam, scheduled for release in the fourth quarter of this year. Players sort hundreds to 1,000 tablets and capsules by color using a spatula, with no time limits or scores. The game features ASMR-conscious sound design and an open beta and demo before launch.

Quantum Vial Games announced Pill & Chill on August 17. The game is a sorting work title where players use a spatula to move tablets and capsules of the same color to matching spaces on the desk edge. Stages can include anywhere from several hundred to 1,000 pills, with difficulty tied to the number of colors, which ranges from at least two to six in screenshots.

The physics simulation makes pills roll, slide, and pile up realistically, and the sound design is ASMR-conscious, with light clinks and a chime when pills are sorted correctly. Finishing a stage triggers the pills to line up into a picture. The developer is also working on Pharmacy Simulator, and Pill & Chill is expected to release before that title. An open beta and demo are planned ahead of launch.

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