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You’re stuck in a dimly lit kitchen making the same bowl of soup over and over. The broth simmers with something off. The ladle feels heavier each time. That’s the hook of Soupcosis, a minimalist simulator that turns a routine task into a creeping nightmare. Click to chop, stir, serve, and drink. The motions start simple but warp as the game progresses. Ingredients shift. Colors deepen. The act of swallowing becomes a chore. The clock ticks. You begin to question why you can’t just make a salad. The game’s power lies in its quiet dread. No jump scares, just a slow boil of unease. Early builds on Discord hint players get weirdly invested in optimizing soup batches while the atmosphere gnaws at them. HorseFish Games’ previous title, Ladle Lord, had 87% of reviewers “question their life choices” according to Steam. Soupcosis leans harder into that mix of mundane obsession and mild revulsion. It’s 45 minutes of chopping that feels like 45 years.
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