Sushi Belt
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Make sushi and feed customers using the innovative technology of conveyor belts!
Controls:
- P1:
- Arrow keys to move around the kitchen.
- 🅾️ (Z or C) to drop an item on the floor.
- ❎ (X) to back out.
- P2:
- ESDF to move around the kitchen.
- 🅾️ (TAB) to drop an item.
- ❎ (Q) to back out.
- Bump into counter space to pickup ingredients (red=fish, white=rice, green=seaweed).
- Find out recipes from the book in the lower right.
- Discard used plates and botched recipes in the lower left sink.
- You can carry up to 3 items!
Sushi Crafting:
- Dishes are made by combining three ingredients on the makisu (sushi mat).
- Order does not matter!
- If you don't know the recipe, it will become poop which should be discarded lest it scare off customers.
- The game is played over a week, each day you learn a new recipe.
Two Player:
- Players gain points for being the one that placed ingredients for making a dish and for placing it on the belt.
- You can also gain points by picking up tips and washing dishes
Enjoy the game? Try my 2020 Lowrezjam entry: Store Galore!
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars (15 total ratings) |
Author | Munro |
Genre | Simulation |
Made with | PICO-8 |
Tags | PICO-8, Singleplayer |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Multiplayer | Local multiplayer |
Player count | 1 - 2 |
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Inspiration for my games mechanics! Gotta credit you on the game page.
Do you have the png? I have PICO-8 and id really like to download it...
Edit: Oh sorry, i found it on the PICO 8 splore.
AMAAAAZING GAME!
Although, another layout would be cool
But this is a free game that was made in a few days so no way it'll happen
Really great work, brings me right back to the Overcooked mindset. I wrote a short blog post about the game.
I do have one question: the keyboard controls for adding a second player seem very awkward on my QWERTY layout keyboard, were they made with a different layout in mind?
thanks for the blogpost!
controls for player 2 are a game engine (pico-8) thing. yeah agree that it's awkward as heck, think it's setup that way for more room between ESDF and the action buttons but seems like more trouble to adjust to a non-WASD layout.
This was a lot of fun! The gameplay is a little tricky to get used to at first, but once you do it's a real challenge and a very rewarding one at that.
Love this game! Took me a little while to get the hang of it but really enjoyable once I got there. Love the art style and concept of it too. Nice one!
Love this game! Super engaging and enjoyable, I got totally hooked :)
Awesome!
I love this. Very fun to play, somehow I could recognize most dishes from the few pixels they use. Congrats on #4
Thanks! Sushi is surprisingly well suited to small resolutions!
having played all entries from FC Jam, this was my personal favourite. it has a charming design language, and is able to teach the player without explicit text advice. congrats on reaching #4!
Thanks! I'm glad to hear it!
Such a fun game! It was very fun and I liked how you added more recipes after each level. would have loved some music with the game but overall this was a very enjoyable experience, keep up the good work :D
I don't know if you've heard of Game Development World Championship before (gdwc2019) but it's a competition for indie game developers where they can submit their games and it's free! It's great if you want some more visibility for the game and it only takes a couple of minutes to join :)
Thanks, glad the recipe additions were working well! I'm still shaky with pico8's music editor, if I continue development will certainly spend some more time with it.
I have not heard of it, I'll take a look!
Great! :D
Love this. Totally my jam!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!