Inspired by British and Irish folklore, Hungry Horrors is a deck-builder with an unusual purpose - to have you feed the monsters to keep them away. A demo is still currently available on the Steam page.
I previously played a good amount of this in some of the previews and demo, and really love the idea and setting. Definitely one you need to keep on your watchlist.
More about it: "In Hungry Horrors, you play as a spoilt princess forced into action when a ravenous curse spreads across her kingdom and a dragon awakens at its heart. To save the realm, she must perfect her cooking and feed the Horrors drawn from British and Irish legend, under the watchful supervision of a sharp-tongued, sarcastic cat who never misses a chance to comment."
Check out the new trailer:
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What it will include at Early Access:
- Five playable biomes: Caves, Woods, Bogs, Meadows, and the Town, plus the Dungeon and the Kitchen.
- 20 folklore Horrors, drawn from British and Irish myth, including Dullahan, Jenny Greenteeth, and Queen Mab.
- 42 playable dishes based on real traditional recipes from Britain and Ireland.
- 8 legendary characters to encounter, such as Herne the Hunter and the Wulver.
- Seasonings, cookware, potions, and artefacts that alter how you play.
- Core progression through the Book of Taliesin, unlocking new mechanics and strengthening future runs.
- Unique fatality animations for every Horror.
- Five original music tracks composed for the game by Henry Taylor.
- Easter eggs, unlockable mechanics, Steam achievements, and hidden interactions.
- Full controller support, plus mouse-only and keyboard-only play modes.
Quoting: PhlebiacDon't they just keep coming back if you feed them?I suppose . . . still better than being dead. Of course once you get the recipe right it would be routine, which would be boring, so presumably the game kind of skips that.




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