Unveiling a Bizarre Steam Game Trial: Guiding a Piece of Feces with the Goal to Arrive at the Toilet
Steam Next Fest is in full swing, and players have encountered numerous entertaining creations from small studios. However, one stands out for its offbeat concept. Called Unko Technica, this classic-feel jumping adventure includes a protagonist that is actually a dung striving to navigate to a commode. For those curious, "Unko" translates to "poop."
How you interact is easy to grasp: press a one button to leap. In numerous stages, battle mini-bosses and unlock a market to acquire customizations for your dung hero.
Time your jumps with caution, since one mistake forces beginning again. Jump using air pockets to propel yourself upward, traverse fragile platforms, and activate triggers to open hidden paths. Earn currency to purchase tougher game content in which things intensifies.
In terms of design, the experience boasts eye-catching level designs and a killer background music. The retro art of morphing geometric shapes evokes memories of gamers of old favorites like Earthbound.
Although hard to recall similar titles where you are a piece of feces, video games frequently featured fecal matter. As an illustration, in Death Stranding, players make explosives from character waste. Games like Palworld and Ark: Survival Evolved utilize manure as plant food. Unsurprisingly, such content is present a lot in Obsidian's South Park RPG The Stick of Truth.
Putting aside its goofy premise, Unko Technica has already earned notable recognition, including winning at a major publisher's game competition in 2023. This trial version is available now on Steam, with the final release planned to launch on PC this November.