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The 2.0 demo of the casual sweet farm-to-table cooking game Kokoro Kitchen is out now, and it really does look wonderful. It also has a Native Linux version.

More about it: Welcome to the spirit world! You might not remember how you got here, but don’t worry—Alan, the cutest (and grumpiest) poultry-geist, has a plan! In this farm-to-table cooking game help Alan restore a rundown Japanese restaurant, serve delicious meals, harvest fresh crops, and prepare special ingredients to meet all your customers’ needs.

Check out the new trailer they recently put up too:

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For the 2.0 demo now live it covers 5 in-game days which includes:

  • Starting cut scene and tutorial.
  • 15 recipes.
  • 8 upgrades.
  • 1 very special NPC.

Overall this seems like a really nice mixture of gameplay features. A bit of casual farming with you planting, watering and harvesting ingredients and then you move it all through the restaurant. There's mini-games, you need to manage finances, an upgrade system, NPCs to talk to and do challenges for and much more.

Kokoro Kitchen

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