This Singaporean Game Brings Southeast Asian Cuisine To The International Stage
The game features delicacies such as pineapple fried rice and teh tarik!
Fresh out of the oven, this highly anticipated Singaporean indie game brings the best of Southeast Asian food to the fore
Southeast Asia is prominent on the world map for the wide array of local cuisines. I mean, who could resist scrumptious food and drinks such as pineapple fried rice, sambal kangkung, and teh tarik?
What if someone combined the region's iconic delicacies with a video game? Well, that's exactly what SEDAP! has to offer!Explore Khaya Island and gather ingredients while battling fearsome beasts as you fulfil food orders
One of the game's key highlights is the ability to play with a friend! Players can choose to play as Som, the skilled Cooker, whipping up delicious dishes, or Gon, the brave Hunter, who gathers ingredients and defends against dangerous creatures. Players will navigate diverse environments, hone culinary skills, and uncover the mysteries of the island together.
With a unique blend of action, exploration, and cooking, SEDAP! takes players on an unforgettable journey, and even includes a special level dedicated to the art of bubble tea preparation.
The game has garnered significant attention, especially within the Southeast Asian community, for its unique setting and focus on the region's rich culinary traditions
Drawing inspiration from popular party games like Overcooked!, SEDAP! aims to capture the excitement and chaos of collaborative cooking while showcasing the diverse flavours and dishes of Southeast Asia.
The game's producer, Jay Wong, said he sought to create a game that celebrates the food they grew up with and share it with a global audience.
Are you excited to explore Khaya Island? So are we! And we have good news for you!
The developers, kopiforge, have announced the release of their first public demo on Steam. You can try out this unique Southeast Asian-inspired cooking adventure as part of Steam's Cooking Fest, which runs from 11 to 18 November.