After much faffing about it's back to the backlog mines: Dave the Diver.
It's a sunny, low-stakes management sim where you catch fish to run a sushi bar and you run a sushi bar to catch fish.
It's also clearly designed around its charm and presentation moreso than fluid gameplay, which makes up about maybe half the experience and is parceled out into tight little windows that leave you wanting more, therefore addiction. I think Dredge had the better, more satisfying loop. But I only just started playing.
It's a sunny, low-stakes management sim where you catch fish to run a sushi bar and you run a sushi bar to catch fish.
It's also clearly designed around its charm and presentation moreso than fluid gameplay, which makes up about maybe half the experience and is parceled out into tight little windows that leave you wanting more, therefore addiction. I think Dredge had the better, more satisfying loop. But I only just started playing.