The Hungry Horrors free demo is out now on Steam!
It’s our first ever Steam release – and we’re nervous, excited, and very sleep-deprived.
We’d love for you to check it out.
Hungry Horrors is a pixel art roguelite deckbuilder where you feed legendary monsters from British and Irish folklore instead of fighting them. Build your deck with traditional dishes like Yorkshire Pudding, Boxty, and Bara Brith. Each card is a meal, and every monster has their own taste.
Get it right? They let you pass.
Get it wrong? You become the next meal.
If you’re into:
• roguelites with actual strategy
• folklore, fairytales, and mythological creatures
• games like Slay the Spire or Hades
• cooking mechanics that aren’t just minigames
• grim but whimsical pixel art
…then you might just enjoy this.
The demo includes:
• 2 full biomes
• 6 unique monsters and 2 bosses
• over 20 traditional dishes
• deckbuilding, buffs, and branching paths
• and a really grumpy Buggane that hates potatoes
We’ve made everything in Godot, drawn every pixel in Aseprite, and poured our hearts (and stress) into getting this playable on Steam – including Mac, Linux, and Steam Deck.
If you give it a try, let us know what you think! Reviews help us so much with visibility right now, especially as a 2-person team self-funding everything.
Thanks for being part of this weird little cooking horror journey.
Embark on a culinary quest in Hungry Horrors, a roguelike deckbuilder where cooking replaces combat. As a brave princess, you will prepare d













