I was looking forward to find some more uncanny elements in earlier stages of the game, but the suspense was build up pretty nicely! The artstyle, music and sound effects are great and the gameplay is not difficult. Not even for those cough who are not used to restaurant simulators. I can't recall many surreal/horror RPG(M)s being tycoon games, and this specific setting is perfect to make you feel under pressure from beginning to end.

The author is really good at telling short stories and making them more engaging with comedic relief. I strongly believe the stories Rachel conveys deserve to be longer- there is barely any time to explain the setting or the worldbuilding. There is no big development, so there is no big attachment to the story. Again, it's impressive to see how much you can tell in just one hour of gameplay... Have fun!

Reviewed on Nov 07, 2023


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