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Hungry Horrors: Steam Demo Out, Mobile Soon

May 02,2025 Author: Skylar

Hungry Horrors: Steam Demo Out, Mobile Soon

Prepare to indulge in a deliciously quirky experience with Hungry Horrors, the upcoming roguelite deckbuilder from UK-based Clumsy Bear Studio. In this unique twist on the genre, you won't be battling monsters; instead, you'll be cooking up a storm to satisfy their ravenous appetites. The first playable demo of Hungry Horrors is now available on Steam, offering gamers a tantalizing taste of what's to come.

Following its debut on PC, Clumsy Bear Studio plans to expand Hungry Horrors to mobile and console platforms. While an official release date remains under wraps, you can dive into the demo on Steam, Itch, or GOG. The developers have been actively engaging with the community, showcasing the game at events like the London Game Festival 2025.

The Steam demo offers a comprehensive preview, featuring two handcrafted biomes, six hungry monsters to serve, two thrilling boss fights, and four NPCs to interact with. Additionally, you can explore non-combat zones such as the Nook and the Trove, where you can regroup and refine your culinary strategy.

More About Hungry Horrors

In Hungry Horrors, you step into the shoes of a princess tasked with preparing traditional British and Irish dishes to placate folklore creatures intent on devouring you. This innovative blend of deckbuilding and culinary arts is nothing short of brilliant.

Set against a backdrop of retro pixel art and gothic vibes, the game's humor is its crowning glory. You'll whip up delicacies like Bara Brith and Cranachan, meticulously catering to each monster's unique and often finicky tastes. From Jenny Greenteeth, the blood-thirsty swamp witch, to Black Annis, the child-snatching hag with iron claws, failure to satisfy their cravings could land you on their dinner plate!

The challenge lies in deciphering what each legendary creature loves or loathes. You'll encounter iconic figures like Grendel and Redcap, each with their peculiar preferences—one might crave sweets, while another might recoil at the mere sight of fish.

Deckbuilding adds an extra layer of strategy, where you combine ingredients and utilize utensils, spices, and herbs to enhance your dishes. Balancing flavor profiles and planning your culinary creations is key to success.

As you advance, you'll unlock a variety of new recipes and ingredients, along with legendary artifacts and rescued familiars. To get a firsthand look at Hungry Horrors, be sure to visit their Steam page.

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