Unveiling an Unique Steam Game Trial: Controlling a Piece of Feces on a Quest to Arrive at the Toilet
Steam Next Fest is in full swing, and gamers have discovered a variety of engaging indie games. However, one stands out for its quirky concept. Named Unko Technica, this old-school styled platformer lets you play a protagonist that is truly a piece of poop trying to make its way to a commode. As a fun fact, "Unko" means "poop."
How you interact is easy to grasp: just use a one button to leap. In 150 challenges, encounter mini-bosses and unlock a store to acquire customizations for your poop character.
Time your jumps precisely, as a mistake requires restarting the level. Jump on bubbles to launch your character to new heights, traverse disappearing surfaces, and interact with buttons to reveal secret routes. Collect UN-KOINS and use them on tougher game content in which the action intensifies.
In terms of design, the experience boasts vibrant stages and an amazing background music. The simple graphics with moving geometric shapes may remind fans of classic titles like Earthbound.
Even though tough to think of similar titles where you control a piece of feces, interactive entertainment frequently included toilet humor. As an illustration, in Death Stranding, you can create grenades from character droppings. Examples include Palworld and Ark: Survival Evolved utilize dung as fertilizer. Naturally, this theme is present a lot in the role-playing game The Stick of Truth.
Despite its humorous concept, Unko Technica has already earned significant recognition, such as winning at Bandai Namco's indie contest in 2023. The demo is accessible at present on Steam, with the complete version set to arrive on computers in the fall.