Welcome to Loco's Kobold Rolls!

 Our Kobold Rolls are the new sensational trendy delicacy that is sure to revolutionise your culinary ideas. There are no wrong orders at Loco's Kobold Rolls. Our cooks will prepare whatever demented orders you want. Our staff may internally judge you but they are forbidden from saying anything or else they're fired. So go on, give in to the temptation of ordering nothing but a half-cooked lil' guy on some cheese. Or have everything on the menu. Just make sure to tip your chef appropriately for the work they do.

No you can't just grab a kobold and bring it home. We have to give it to you in a wrap.

This game is a parody on the Papa Louie series of games. It also involves you cooking live creatures to serve as food to other people. You've been warned.

Published 2 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorsVioletDraggy, Lanta
GenreSimulation
Made withGodot, Audacity, Clip Studio Paint
TagsCasual, Cooking, Furry, Godot, No AI, Parody
Average sessionAbout an hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsMouse

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I'm sure you are well aware of the folding score being a bit hard to get down.
However Id like to compliment you on the fantastic art, and creat9ive ideas that were displayed here. 

This is one of my favorites from the jam!!

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I love this, it was a really fun game! But there is one thing I felt could be improved which was the folding score. I don't know if it was just me being bad, but nearly every time I only got 3 stars. It was only when I did it really slowly did I ever get 4 stars. So, I feel that could be a bit more lenient, but otherwise I loved everything else and got a final score of 166.25

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Yeah, the lines are more of a requirement than a guide, and the requirements are pretty strict, mostly because I just couldn’t think of a better way to implement it under the time pressure. Landing your folds as close to the center of the line will net the most points.

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It's hard at first to figure out where the game expects you to drag and drop things (took me a few minutes of guesswork to understand that you're supposed to drag the rolls over the wrapping before handing them over). Maybe you could highlight the valid drop spots?. The pepper icon on the order paper is green, which makes it easy to confuse with lettuce at a glance
I also encountered a bug earlier where opening and closing the help screen deleted the roll I had on the folding table, but I can't reproduce it.Once you get the hang of it, though, the gameplay is pretty fluid and a well executed copy of what it's parodying.