Happys Humble Burger Farm for Windows
<h2>Night-shift horror cooking sim with deep lore and retro visuals</h2>
- Paid
- 4.4
- 12
- V 0
<h2>Night-shift horror cooking sim with deep lore and retro visuals</h2>
Happy's Humble Burger Farm, by Scythe Dev Team, places you in a first-person horror-cooking simulator where you work night shifts at a seemingly ordinary burger joint. You fulfill orders, manage restaurant chores, and perform hands-on cooking tasks while narrative tension grows. The title pairs an expansive Story Mode with an unlockable Endless Mode and rich audio content. It targets indie horror and simulation fans who value lore-driven atmospheres and tense workplace challenges.
What kind of game is Happy's?
In this game you take the night shift at a Happy's location in New Elysian City. The core loop pairs customer service and routine maintenance with investigation, as the player uncovers a corporate mystery connected to Obscura Biotech. Day-to-day tasks move into unsettling sequences through an event system that interrupts shifts, shifting tone from mundane to psychological thriller as narrative beats reveal franchise secrets.
Does it have different modes and hands-on mechanics?
In this game the mechanical depth centers on first-person cooking interactions:
- grilling patties
- frying sides
- assembling orders and preparing drinks
You also handle full restaurant duties such as cleaning counters, taking out trash, and pest control. The release separates narrative and replay: Story Mode delivers the plot and exploration, while the unlockable Endless Mode focuses on continuous service and score-based management without the story beats.
What does the game look and sound like?
The presentation leans into a PS1-style low-poly aesthetic that strengthens the unsettling mood, using jagged models and period-appropriate grain. Audio supplies a lot of world detail: the title includes over two hours of in-world talk radio and more than sixty television programs to discover. An interactive jukebox plays original albums recorded specifically for the game, letting players collect and listen to diegetic music during shifts.
Is the game demanding to learn and progress through?
Difficulty arises from a tight error penalty: the infraction system records mistakes and delays, and accruing three infractions summons the mascot, Happy the Humble Heifer. Progression mixes story discovery with unlockables and collectibles that expand the setting. User reception lists a 'Very Positive' rating on Steam, though some players mention occasional technical unpolish typical of independent productions.
Who should pick Happy's?
Happy's is a focused choice for players who enjoy slow-burn, lore-rich horror fused with workplace simulation, and its ties to the Scythe Saga as a full-scale sequel reward those who follow the developer's universe. PC players should note the stated minimum of 8 GB RAM and 15 GB disk space. For fans of atmospheric, task-driven experiments, the game is worth trying.
Pros
- Blends mundane cooking tasks with psychological horror
- PS1-style low-poly visuals that enhance atmosphere
- Over two hours of talk radio and 60+ TV programs
- Unlockable Endless Mode for management-focused play
Cons
- Infraction system triggers mascot encounter after three mistakes
- Some players report occasional technical unpolish
- Not a pure cooking simulator; narrative supersedes management focus
Also available in other platforms
Happys Humble Burger Farm for PC
- Paid
- 4.4
- 12
- V 0