Hot Pot For One

Hot Pot For One

It’s mostly about loneliness, very, very short, and easy to misunderstand. By most standards, it would be barely a game at all. But if you don’t have expectations this thingy never tried to meet, it is kinda… nice. You stand in the kitchen, cook, eat, and for every piece you eat, memories start floating up, showing how food connects you to people, mostly your significant other. You eat rather little, clean up a bit and watch the end titles. There are no other people, no movement, no action, and if you were depressed to start with, you are not going to feel less depressed. But you may recognize the feeling.

Real player with 7.5 hrs in game


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The good:

  • Nice atmosphere

  • Music is sweet

The bad:

  • Boring as hell

  • Story isn’t worth it because there is none.

  • Art made for the “memories” you get when you eat a piece of food are just crudely drawn stickmen.

  • All that stuff in the fridge and cupoards? You can’t touch it. I was expecting to have the ability to get silly and pour coke into my hotpot. Nope.

You turn it on, put stuff in it that doesn’t burn (so it’s no fun), eat only a set number of food from it that makes you think about ugly stickmen, put a tiny amount away in a large fridge and then dump over 150 food items into the bin.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Hot Pot For One on Steam