Snacktorio Launches to Very Positive Steam Reviews
Snacktorio extends ellraiser's streak of well-received simulation games, this time applying the factory-automation formula to cooking with a charitable component.
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Publisher TNgineers and Rekoup released ellraiser's cooking automation sim Snacktorio on June 4 for PC via Steam and itch.io. The game has 86 user reviews on Steam, 93% of them positive, earning a 'Very Positive' rating. Players build food production lines to feed endlessly hungry beasts, with a portion of proceeds donated to hunger charities.
Ellraiser, the developer behind the bee-keeping sim APICO and the frog-breeding sim Mudborne, has released a cooking automation game. Snacktorio tasks players with building a production line that harvests ingredients, cooks meals, and delivers them to beasts whose appetite threatens the world. The pixel-art factory runs on wires, pipes, and small imps that operate fryers and ovens. The game has no time limit, and the tutorial is thorough enough for first-time automation players. A portion of sales goes to food banks and hunger-prevention charities. Snacktorio is available on Steam and itch.io at a 10% launch discount until June 19, and a free demo is also up.
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