Nainai’s Recipe
Nainai’s Recipe is a game that captures the cooking feeling in stylized visuals. And a family story about how we lived together in a special way during 2020.
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Maximum control - No preset ingredient slice texture, no performance-oriented steps, we want you to enjoy cooking a meal from start to finish.
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Food to a larger food tradition - We curated a stylized kitchen with strong flavor about a Chinese kitchen, including appliances, condiments, and food choices.
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Bonding moment with Nainai - During this difficult period of time, you will have more chance than ever to talk to your Nainai and know her story!
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Cooking Simulator
| Game type | Cooking Simulation |
| Story | - |
| Graphic | ★★★★★ |
| Fun | ★★★☆☆ |
| Difficulty | ★★☆☆☆ |
| Play time | ★★★☆☆ |
– Real player with 48.5 hrs in game
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A well designed DLC and enjoyable progression. The problem is that it relies heavily on cutting things into certain size pieces which is nothing short of infuriating. I enjoyed it at first, but as I got more recipes with annoying cutting requirements it just ruined the experience. Also trying to pour 5ml of liquid is annoying as well. At home I use a measuring cup so if I pour too much I can correct it. In game I have to use the mouse and time it right or get gotcha’d. I hate the cutting, and the physics can be annoying when you are moving around with plates and things fly off or bang into the wall. Gameplay that relies on the cutting mechanic ruins this DLC. The Pizza DLC was such a nice step forward, this one would be as well if the cutting was changed or removed.
– Real player with 18.1 hrs in game
Beers and Boomerangs VR
- Kangaroos are trying to steal your beer! Throw boomerangs in VR to survive the wildlife chaos. Cook for your mates, and save your Aussie BBQ!
- Have increasingly perilous BBQs where you survive against different animals, in different scenarios and cook different food!
Features:
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🤹🏼Cool physics.🤹🏼
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🦘Annoying Australian fauna.🐨
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🌠Very satisfying boomerang trajectories🌠.
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🥕Vegetarian options🥦.
This is clearly self-defence!
This game is still in development, so some aesthetics aspects are going to be changed, if you want to support this project wishlist it!
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Here Goes Muffin
Here Goes Muffin is an exploratory, physics-based, puzzle platformer, starring… A muffin. With legs. Collect various sweets that will enable you to explore the world in new and exciting ways!
Powerups
Every powerup gives you a new way to move through the world. For example:
The Popsicle Lets You Jump!
The Lollipop Wheels let you climb hills, and hang below platforms!
And many more! Mix and match your powerups to overcome the unique challenges that come your way.
The world
Muffin beware: This place isn’t all sugar and sunshine. The path of a muffin is wrought with danger, and soon enough, you will just want to get back home.
There are several areas to explore; Some cheerful, some inhospitable, and some downright scary ones! All part of one big, interconnected world.
Jump, climb, swim, and fly your way to new heights (or depths) to see all that the world has to offer, and try not to fall into the many pits of spikes!
Cooking Simulator VR
great game
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
i want to cry
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Umami Grove
Your Culinary Journey Starts Now
Umami Grove is a fun, quirky, physics-based VR cooking adventure packed with unique encounters in a variety of environments.
Epic Adventure
Explore a varied and content-rich world. In your travels you will find yourself a wide range of unexpected situations. Forage the land for ingredients, help and befriend one of many unique characters. Umami Grove will keep you wondering what you might find around every corner.
Advanced Physics-Based Interactions
Your exploration is powered by a fully physics-based interaction system. Jump, climb, duck, and swing your way though highly interactable environments.
Comfort options are available for those who are less tolerant to motion sickness
Horror Bar VR
I wanted to love this game soooo bad, and I did, until several bugs made it impossible to progress.
I’ve made it to level 19, struggeling with disappearing fish and fries, plus mustard working randomly, and as other people mention- too little time for given tasks, especially orders with several dishes. Things like trays, cups and plates falls easily over, and often far, so you have to start over. So far, so good, with a little luck I could finish the levels despite of theese annoying bugs, still with a little love for the game.
– Real player with 10.7 hrs in game
If you like games like overcooked then this will be an instant hit for you.
I got this on sale for $16 and I think that was a good price, $20 seems a little high because of some lacking features like a freeplay mode and some difficulty options.
I’m really hoping for dlc down the road with a different settings like a carnival or bakery that expand the way you play, it could be really fun.
Pros :
Fun setting and neat characters with good graphics
many different recipes and combinations, I’m only about halfway through the campaign and there are still ingredients that I haven’t even used yet. Everything recipe and combination feels unique and cool.
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
Sep’s Diner
Great fun, but less than two hours long.
Really good fun though.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
A fun, yet somewhat challenging cooking management game. If you enjoy games like ‘Cook, Serve, Delicious!’, ‘Cooking Dash’, & you like the idea of playing theses games in VR, then Sep’s Diner is definitely a game you should check out.
(I had won this game back in August, during a contest that Scale-1 Portal held.)
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Garden Of Mooj
Garden of Mooj is a monster farmer simulator where you raise cute little slime monsters called Mooj. You find different types of food and feed them to your Mooj and it will train their stats in different ways. Every night even scarier monsters come to try and destroy your Mooj statue and you must defend yourself using the Mooj you have raised. Once you train your Mooj, their abilities can unlock gates to allow you passage into new areas, as you make your way across the world trying to save it from a mysterious enemy. Mooj is fairly similar to games like Slime Rancher and the Chao Garden from Sonic Adventure, and was a lot of fun. The game also has a really decent jazz/easy listening soundtrack.
– Real player with 19.6 hrs in game
I find this game strangely addicting and loads of fun despite how simple it is.
Its a good game for just not worrying and getting a good chuckle and you can make your mooj fairly different.
Pros:
Relaxing
Silly and cute
Addicting
Cons:
it can be a bit buggy
its not entirely clear on what to do
could still use more to do(personal bias)
– Real player with 15.6 hrs in game
Oi, Innkeep!
#### Enter a world of food and magic! You’re the owner of an old, rundown magical tavern and it’s up to you to clean the place up and restore it to it’s former glory. Let Geoff the Magic Painting guide you as you cook, farm, manage, decorate, and get to know what makes your customers tick as they keep coming back and slowly become regulars.
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Turn your rundown Inn into a thriving business!
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Keep customers coming back by cooking delicious meals and serving drinks!
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Customize your place with heaps of different themed furniture and decor!
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Get to know your customers and their problems.
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Grow your own crops and use them in cooking.
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Experiment with combining ingredients and cooking stations to discover loads of new recipes!
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Rent out rooms to weary customers!
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Keep the place tidy by making beds, wiping cobwebs, clearing dishes, and cleaning up various messes your customers make.
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Unlock new rooms to grow your space!
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Change your food menu to reflect the time of day, season, and weather!
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Deal with drunk, troublesome guests!