Step into a whimsical world where the scent of maple syrup fills the air, and hungry villagers eagerly await your delectable treats. Sugar Shack, an upcoming indie game inspired by Quebec lore and art, invites players to immerse themselves in a cozy forest setting and embark on an exciting culinary journey. With its charming visuals and captivating gameplay, this co-op experience promises endless fun for both solo adventurers and groups of up to four players.
In Sugar Shack, you find yourself at the heart of a world trapped in an eternal spring. As the proud owner of a quaint little restaurant, your mission is to satisfy the cravings of the townspeople who have an insatiable sweet tooth. From tapping trees to collect maple syrup to harvesting berries and cultivating crops, you’ll gather ingredients to create delightful confections that will keep your customers coming back for more.
Navigating the enchanting world of Sugar Shack is a breeze with the keyboard movement and intuitive mouse interactions. The game provides detailed tutorials to help players familiarize themselves with cooking dishes, crafting tools, managing clients, farming, using workstations and carrying objects. Additionally, players can customize their appearance, selecting from a wide range of hairstyles, hair and skin colors and cozy winter outfits.
Set to release in Q3 2023, Sugar Shack emphasizes cooperative play, enabling up to four players to embark on this sweet adventure together. With a diverse array of appearance options and wardrobe choices, you and your friends can create a colorful cast of characters, each with their unique style.
Prepare yourself for an enchanting journey into the heart of Quebec’s folklore and indulge in the delights of Sugar Shack. Whether you’re a fan of cozy simulation games or seeking a delightful multiplayer experience, this upcoming indie gem is sure to satisfy your gaming cravings. So gather your friends, fire up the boiler and let the syrup flow as you build a world of sweetness and joy.
A journalism graduate from the University of North Texas, Allyson loves writing about games almost as much as she loves playing them.