Fight, Cook, Serve, Survive in Cannibal Cuisine with 1-4 Players
Hi everyone! I’m Toon from Belgian indie studio Rocket Vulture, and our colourful 1-4 player cartoon cooking game Cannibal Cuisine is available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and the Microsoft Store right now! Turn thoughtless tourists into food, mix with a little fruit or vegetables, and feed them to a dark god who demands sacrifice. Of course, those tourists won’t willingly give up their body parts, so you’d better be ready to fight…
Pleased to Meat You
Indulge in some cartoon violence as you beat up tourists to collect their body parts for the devilish dishes demanded by the dark god Hoochooboo. Pick a voodoo power like fire breath or stunning stomps, decorate your chef, and test your skills in locations ranging from trap filled temples to idyllic beaches and live volcanos. Special ‘boss’ levels pose a unique challenge that may not even have anything to do with cooking! The whole 24 level campaign can be played with one to four people… and if you get tired of working together, play versus mode and try to outcook your former friends!
The Curse of the Scarab King
January 25 is the perfect time to start cannibal cooking, because we’re also releasing a brand new free expansion campaign! The Curse of the Scarab King adds five new levels and a new challenge level where you must face the Scarab King himself. The expansion has a desert theme (very) loosely inspired by Ancient Egyptian visuals, with new environments and restless mummies instead of tourists.
New mechanics involve switch-controlled bridges (try not to dump your friends in the drink) and extra deadly traps that can be deactivated… temporarily. Shut down the deadly green beams by hunting a scarab, stealing its gem, and plugging it into the gem socket. But this will only be a short reprieve, so you’d better coordinate with your co-op partners for best results. Or just learn to get real good at dodging?
Last but not least, there’s a collection of new cosmetic items for dressing your chef! Take a roman style plume helmet with a scimitar, or perhaps a tasteful fez combined with a very sharp leaf? And these new items can naturally be mixed and matched with the classic selection, so there are more weapon and hat combos to choose from than ever!
This Vulture’s Rocket Powered!
Yes, we have big things planned here at Rocket Vulture, and we’re thrilled to have brought a new 3D artist into the team: we’re sure Lore is going to help us continue making some great games! The studio has come a long way since we started making games in 2016, with three releases including Cannibal Cuisine, and a whole lot of Unity-wrangling and great lessons learned! That’s all our news for now – we hope you’ll join this latest step on our game dev adventure and get cooking with Cannibal Cuisine today – with a 25% launch discount to celebrate!
Cannibal Cuisine
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