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From the same developers that gave us the chilled APICO and Mudborne: Frog Management Sim - a cooking automation sim Snacktorio arrives in June.

Here it's all about cooking for hungry monsters that threatened to consume the world. You're tasked with building an automated factory big enough to keep up with their growing appetites. I really loved what they did with their previous games as they're absolute gems, so I'm keen to see this one release too.

Along with announcing the date, they've also updated the demo with:

  • Updated level designs for W1-1, W1-2, W1-3 - nothing crazy, but should feel nicer overall
  • A new level to teach the advanced blueprint controls, and show off the new overlay mode (picture below!)
  • New utilities, including the overlay mode, a free camera, and conveyor belts
  • Control remapping and gamepad support
  • Steamdeck native support!
  • Various QoL improvements, like hammer modes, direction pipe placement, display signs, more shortcuts

See the new trailer below:

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Game Highlights:

  • Level-based factory simulation in a 2D platforming setting.
  • Mass-produce delicious meals through automated cooking machines.
  • Over 55 levels across 6 islands, with difficult challenges and modes to unlock.
  • Handle complex ingredients, dairy, allergens, spicy foods, food poisoning and more.
  • Modding support, plus create and share custom levels to challenge your fellow chefs.
  • Experience all the stress of managing a restaurant without any of the pay!
Release Date: 4th June 2026
Platform: 🐧 Native Linux
Official links:Steam
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