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Unlike most games that find challenge in complex controls or enemies, Overcooked! 2 derives its intensity from . According to lead designer Gavin Hood, the game’s difficulty doesn’t come from complex recipes, but from the kitchens themselves working against you.
Since its release, has solidified its reputation as both a brilliant cooperative masterpiece and a high-stakes test of social patience. Developed by Ghost Town Games , this sequel takes the simple premise of the original—working together to prepare and serve meals—and turns it into a frantic, world-saving mission against the "Unbread". A Recipe for Purposeful Panic
I Can't Convince My Friends That Overcooked 2 Is Fun, Not Stressful
The Chaos of Coordination: Why Overcooked! 2 is the Ultimate "Stress-Test" for Friendships