Uncle Lee's Cookbook: Five Recipes for Disaster brings five episodes of reality-bending puzzles, witty dialogues and weird characters on May 12th. Writing on Mastodon the lead programmer, Giuseppe Sellaroli, mentioned it will be available across Steam, GOG and itch.io while being "All DRM-free, since DRM sucks. Entirely made by humans, since AI sucks more than DRM".
More about it: "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?"
See the release date trailer below:

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Some Highlights:
- 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.
- Native Linux version that works great on the Steam Deck.
[https://dionous.itch.io/uncle-lees-cookbook](https://dionous.itch.io/uncle-lees-cookbook)
No GOG link as yet.




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