About Broken Bones Simulator:
Let me start by saying this kind of game is not normally my cup of tea, but I played it for five straight hours the first day I got it, and bought a second copy for a friend. So, yeah. It’s good. This is the most complete Early Access launch I’ve played, by a wide margin. There are very few bugs, and those that I encountered are related to the cooking minions. Local co-op is painless to start, buttery smooth, and hilariously chaotic. For the feel, it’s adorable, macabre, and the soundtrack is great. I sat in the main menu for 20 minute just listening to the loading screen music. The soundtrack is even available on Bandcamp already! There’s also plenty of opportunity to automate cooking with minions, so Factorio-esque game players will have fun engaging with that system. This is miles better than the average Early Access launch, and I look forward to playing through updates and the eventual release. Bone’s Cafe is a great take on the kitchen management genre of games, and sets itself apart with some of its well done and unique mechanics. The minions and kitchen customization gives you so much to work with even if you are playing solo, and even more if you are playing co-op. I played through the entire game single player and never felt it was lacking without other players. Discovering so many of the recipes and coming up with different kitchen designs was all so much fun. Bone’s Cafe is a great experience.