Strange Scaffold, known for its ability to launch multiple titles annually, has announced its latest project: Co-op Kaiju Horror Cooking. This cooperative horror game promises a unique experience where players, in the role of medieval monks, must cook for gigantic creatures, the kaiju, that they summon with their Gregorian chant abilities. Once a kaiju is summoned, the group has ten minutes to prepare a dish worthy of such a colossal monster, using a catapult to serve the food directly into its mouth.
Invoke giant monsters with Gregorian chants
The concept of the game includes a maze of alternate realities where players will have to search for ingredients, from basic ones like chicken to more exotic ones like minotaur meat. However, collecting these ingredients is not an easy task, as players will have to navigate dangers and traps along the way, in addition to facing the guardians of the maze, who are not known for their kindness. Throughout this journey, players will be able to find treasures lost by previous monks, which adds a touch of exploration to the game.
Co-op Kaiju Horror Cooking will feature 13 levels and will officially launch on July 29. Currently, Strange Scaffold is conducting a playtest of the game, so those interested can request access on the game’s Steam page. Although the concept has generated notable interest, some analysts suggest that the game could benefit from further polishing before its release, something that is often seen in productions of this nature.
With its fun and quirky approach, which has already characterized other titles like Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator and An Airport For Aliens Currently Run By Dogs, this new game is shaping up to be another intriguing proposal in Strange Scaffold’s catalog.