Wholesome Games Presents and Poti Poti Studios are bringing a delightful new game to mobile platforms, titled "Is This Seat Taken?" This engaging logic puzzle game, where social dynamics play a central role, will also be available on Steam for PC enthusiasts. Mark your calendars for February 10th, as a public Steam demo will be available. Developed by Poti Poti Studios and published by Wholesome Games Presents, the game is slated to hit Android devices later this year.
It’s a Comedy!
At the core of "Is This Seat Taken?" is Nat, an aspiring actor inspired by seeing someone like them on the big screen. This pivotal moment launches Nat on a global journey to meet their idol and discover their place in the world. The game unfolds through various levels, each presenting a unique scenario. From bustling movie theaters to chaotic wedding receptions, players must arrange people in the perfect seats. As you progress, new settings and scenarios unlock, ranging from taxi rides to lavish banquets.
Each character in the game has distinct preferences. For instance, a music lover might not be the ideal seatmate for someone trying to nap, and those with sensitive noses might not enjoy sitting next to someone wearing strong cologne. "Is This Seat Taken?" challenges players to figure out the best seating arrangements to avoid any awkward or confrontational situations. It's like stepping into the shoes of an event manager, and it's a fun way to experience these dynamics.
On Mobile, Is This Seat Taken? Will Have a Variety of Hilarious Situations
The mobile version of "Is This Seat Taken?" focuses on cozy puzzle-solving without the pressure of timers or leaderboards. Players will act as matchmakers, navigating the quirks and demands of various personalities. Each level escalates in complexity, presenting increasingly amusing seating challenges.
Currently, there isn't a dedicated page for "Is This Seat Taken?" on the Play Store. However, you can learn more about the game by visiting its official Steam page.
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