Ramen Simulator Launches on Steam June 22 With Over 100 Ingredients
The game expands the developer's food-simulation series with a dedicated ramen system and multiple play modes, targeting the same casual audience that picked up Yakiniku Simulator.
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Flyhigh Works announced that Ramen Simulator, a PC simulation game from the Bangkok-based team behind Yakiniku Simulator, will release on Steam on June 22 for 990 yen. Players combine soup, noodles, and toppings from over 100 ingredient types. Modes include Mashimashi Mode, Speed Eating Mode, Free Mode, and Special Missions. A demo is available now.
The Bangkok-based development team behind Yakiniku Simulator returns with a focused take on noodle soup. Ramen Simulator lets players pick from over 100 ingredient types to build classic or unconventional bowls. Four modes are included: Mashimashi Mode challenges players to stack toppings into a ramen mountain, Speed Eating Mode is a time-attack across four bowls, Free Mode removes all restrictions, and Special Missions unlock limited ingredients. Completed bowls can be photographed and saved in an in-game gallery. The game launches June 22 on Steam for 990 yen. A demo is already available.
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