Diving into an Bizarre Steam Game Trial: Guiding a Poop with the Goal to Arrive at the Toilet
Steam Next Fest is currently underway, and enthusiasts have found a variety of entertaining creations from small studios. But, one is particularly notable for its quirky concept. Named Unko Technica, this retro-inspired platformer lets you play a protagonist that is truly a piece of poop trying to make its way to a commode. For those curious, "Unko" means "poop."
How you interact is simple: just use a jump control. In one hundred fifty levels, encounter boss fights and visit a store to acquire outfits for your fecal avatar.
Execute your movements with caution, as a error requires beginning again. Leap on floating orbs to launch yourself to new heights, cross fragile surfaces, and interact with triggers to reveal new areas. Earn coins for buying tougher game content in which things ramps up.
Graphically, the demo shows off eye-catching level designs and an amazing music score. The retro graphics of shifting abstract forms may remind fans of old favorites like Earthbound.
Even though difficult to name other games where you control a dung character, interactive entertainment have long included toilet humor. As an illustration, in Death Stranding, you can craft grenades from protagonist waste. Examples include Palworld and Ark: Survival Evolved employ feces as plant food. And of course, such content appears extensively in Obsidian's role-playing game The Stick of Truth.
Despite its silly idea, Unko Technica has already received notable recognition, such as winning at Bandai Namco's game competition in 2023. The demo is accessible now on Steam, with the final release scheduled to debut on computers this November.