In the quirky new indie game Galaxy Burger, you’ll find yourself flipping burgers for an array of extraordinary customers, including astronauts, aliens, and even space cats. Developed by Galactic Workshop, this ‘relaxing cooking simulator’ is designed to provide a stress-free experience whether you’re playing solo or in online or LAN co-op mode.
Deliciously Diverse Menu
Galaxy Burger offers an extensive variety of burger ingredients and toppings. From traditional components like eggs, cheese, lettuce, and pickles to out-of-this-world alien pickles, you’ll find an array of options to satisfy your culinary creativity. The game also allows players to experiment with different states of toasted and untoasted buns, creating unique flavor profiles for each burger.
Beyond Burgers
While the game’s primary focus is on crafting perfect burgers, it also includes a myriad of side dishes and beverages. Players can prepare various drinks like sodas, iced coffees, and juices, and serve fried foods from onion rings and fries to calamari and shrimp. This element of the game enhances the overall experience, making it more engaging and diversified.
Chill and Enjoy
Unlike other cooking games such as Overcooked, PlateUp, or Cook, Serve, Delicious, Galaxy Burger adopts a much more relaxed approach. There are no stringent time limits, allowing you to focus on getting the orders right and enjoying the process. Players can create their own recipes and delight their customers with personalized orders. According to the developer, the game is all about ‘chill cooking and getting the orders right.’
Positive Reception
Galaxy Burger was released just this week and has already garnered approximately 94% positive early user reviews on Steam. Priced at $12, though currently available at a 20% discount until September 6, it’s an attractive option for those looking for a fun and relaxing cooking game experience. So, if you’re ready to steal a friend’s ketchup or simply delight in creative burger crafting, head over to Steam and give Galaxy Burger a try.