Dosa Divas

Dosa Divas

PCSeries X|SPS5SwitchSwitch 2AdventureRole-playing (RPG)Indie
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About Dosa Divas

Dosa Divas is an adventure RPG from Outerloop Games that drops you into a colorful world where you pilot an upgradeable mech to fight corporate foes and cook meals. Released on April 14, 2026, it’s available on PC, Xbox, PS5, and Nintendo Switch. The game blends platforming, turn-based combat, and cooking mechanics as you explore, battle enemies, and build relationships. The story follows a journey to expand your culinary repertoire while defending communities. It’s a quirky mix of mechs and recipes, aimed at fans of indie games with a creative twist.

Gameplay

You spend time in two modes: mech combat and cooking. In combat, you use a turn-based system to battle “corpos,” targeting weak points with customizable weapons. Between fights, you gather ingredients, experiment with recipes, and serve dishes to unlock upgrades. The world is split into small hubs where you interact with NPCs to raise your reputation. Controls feel responsive, with platforming sections adding light traversal. Each session mixes battling, cooking, and dialogue choices, but combat can feel repetitive after a few hours. The bond-building segments with family and friends are more engaging, offering branching conversations and recipe exchanges.

What Players Think

PlayPile community ratings are 72% positive, with 88% of players completing the main story in 18 hours on average. Critics praise the “charming” visuals but note “mechanical pacing issues,” particularly in combat. Achievement data shows 40 badges (70% completion average), with many tied to cooking rare dishes. Players on PC report 65% longer playtime than console users, possibly due to mod support. Community moods are split: 58% find the world “vibrant and welcoming,” while 30% call it “oversimplified.” The game’s unique hook, mechs and dosas, draws curiosity, but some admit it “falls flat in execution after the first 10 hours.”

PlayPile's Take

Dosa Divas works best for players who enjoy niche indie hybrids. At $39.99, it’s a low-risk purchase for its 40 achievements and 18-hour story. The cooking segments are satisfying, but the turn-based combat lacks depth, which may frustrate strategy fans. If you’re okay with a quirky, uneven experience and want to try something offbeat, it’s worth a playthrough. Stick to the story mode and skip side battles to maximize enjoyment. Not a classic, but a memorable experiment in genre blending.

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