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Hungry Horrors Roguelite Deckbuilder Steam Demo Out, Mobile Soon

by Grace Apr 26,2025

Hungry Horrors Roguelite Deckbuilder Steam Demo Out, Mobile Soon

Hungry Horrors, the quirky new roguelite deckbuilder from Clumsy Bear Studio, a UK-based game developer, is turning the genre on its head. Instead of battling monsters, you'll be whipping up dishes to satisfy their voracious appetites. The first playable demo of Hungry Horrors has just landed on Steam, and it's already stirring up excitement.

Following its debut on PC, Clumsy Bear Studio plans to bring Hungry Horrors to mobile and console platforms as well. While an official release date remains under wraps, eager fans can dive into the demo now available on Steam, Itch, and GOG. The studio has been actively engaging with the gaming community, showcasing the game at events like the London Game Festival 2025.

The Steam demo provides a hearty preview of what's to come, featuring two handcrafted biomes, six hungry monsters to serve, two boss fights, and four NPCs to interact with. Additionally, there are non-combat zones such as the Nook and the Trove, where players can regroup and refine their culinary strategies.

More About Hungry Horrors

In Hungry Horrors, you step into the shoes of a princess tasked with cooking traditional British and Irish dishes to appease folklore creatures and keep them from turning you into their next meal. This game cleverly merges deckbuilding with culinary arts, offering a uniquely entertaining experience.

Boasting a retro pixel art style with gothic undertones, Hungry Horrors shines with its humorous approach to gameplay. You'll be cooking up classics like Bara Brith and Cranachan, tailoring each dish to the specific tastes of fearsome creatures such as Jenny Greenteeth, the blood-thirsty swamp witch, and Black Annis, the child-snatching hag. Fail to please them, and you might find yourself on the menu!

The game challenges you to decipher each monster's preferences, catering to legends like Grendel and Redcap, who have their own peculiar cravings. One might crave sweets while another recoils at the mere thought of fish.

The deckbuilding aspect adds a strategic layer, requiring you to mix ingredients and utilize utensils, spices, and herbs to enhance your dishes. It's all about balancing flavors and planning your culinary creations carefully.

As you advance, you'll unlock new recipes and ingredients, along with legendary artifacts and rescued familiars. Be sure to visit the game's Steam page for more details and to try the demo.

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