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Snacktorio is a factory-cooking automation game from the developer of APICO and Mudborne, and looks to be another great indie game to try out. A demo has gone live ahead of Steam Next Fest, with Native Linux support too just like their previous games.

Inspired by the likes of old Minecraft mods, as well as factory games like Satisfactory and Factorio — here instead of manufacturing random resources, you're turning recipes into full production lines to feed hungry monsters. Pushing around various ingredients through pipes and machines to serve up some tasty dishes.

You get to play through various islands each adding different ingredients, mechanics, and logistical challenges, increasing the complexity of the systems required to keep the kitchens running. As you expand your factories and see orders become more demanding you have to keep up a constant balancing act to mash everything together correctly, while getting the orders out.

See the new demo trailer below:

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Fun fact for you - this one is made with the LOVE game engine.

Platform: 🐧 Native Linux
Official links:Steam
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s31bz 21 Feb 2026
Finally a game for when I'm inebriated before bed and want snacks
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