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Uncle Lee's Cookbook: Five Recipes for Disaster was recently announced that will bring five interesting point and click adventures to Linux / Steam Deck. Relatively Painless Games have teamed up with Dionous Games to bring all of the entries in the Ines & Uncle Lee series into one episodic game.

One of the episodes at least was previously covered on GamingOnLinux back in 2024 with The founders of [redacted]. With this brand new bundled edition the developers told me they will be "polishing and revising them, and most importantly by adding voices to the games" and now a demo is available too. They also told me "the game is Linux native and is fully developed on Linux, and this time we also have Steam Deck support with controller input".

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Uncle Lee has done it again. And again. And again. And again. And again. It’s up to you to pick up the pieces.

Join rebellious teen Ines as she deals with the fallout of her uncle Lee’s experiments/inventions/cooking—only you can help her save the universe!

Experience five episodes of reality-bending puzzles, witty dialogues, weird characters, and gorgeous pixel art (no, you are biased) in a wonderful package of point & click gloriousness. You get all of the adventures of Ines and uncle Lee for the first time all together, revised and improved, and most importantly WITH VOICES. What more could you want?

  • 5 self-contained episodes of various durations.
  • Challenging but fair puzzles with solutions that make sense™.
  • Science! Magic! Science and Magic! So many ways to break the universe…
  • Built-in hint system.
  • Catchy and dynamic original soundtrack.
  • English voices with subtitles in English and Italian.
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tuubi 11 minutes ago
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The puzzles in the earlier games/episodes are inventive and the overall design is on point. Looking forward to the next one.
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