Sushi Restaurant Simulator Opens Steam Page, Covers Ingredient Prep and Online Co-Op
The game distinguishes itself from typical restaurant sims by requiring hands-on ingredient preparation and inventory management, and it adds online co-op for shared busy periods.
Reporting from 1 source: 4Gamer.net.
Sedna Interactive announced Sushi Restaurant Simulator, a simulation game where players personally prepare ingredients, cook sushi and other Japanese dishes, and manage a restaurant. The Steam store page is live. The game includes inventory management, time-limited orders, employee hiring, equipment upgrades, and online cooperative play. A 2027 release is planned with Japanese display support.
Sedna Interactive opened the Steam store page for Sushi Restaurant Simulator, a simulation game currently in development. Players must personally handle ingredient preparation, rice cooking, cooking, and plating rather than simply selecting recipes. The game also covers Japanese dishes such as rolled sushi and skewers.
Ingredients are not automatically replenished; players must restock shelves and store perishables like fish in refrigeration equipment. Orders come with time limits, and during peak hours multiple orders arrive in succession. If food is delayed or quality drops, customer satisfaction decreases. The teaser video shows scenes of the store in chaos.
Earned funds can be used to hire employees and upgrade equipment. Continued operation unlocks new recipes. The game supports online cooperative play, allowing friends to divide roles and manage the restaurant together. Sushi Restaurant Simulator is scheduled for release in 2027 and will support Japanese display.
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