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Auto Kitchen

$9.99
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Developer:
Architect Studios
Publisher:
Architect Studios
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

In Auto Kitchen you get to build your own automated kitchen and then chop, mash, fry, boil and bake ingredients into lots of delicious meals.

You have full creative freedom to build however you like. Construct a simple system out of conveyor belts to move the ingredients around
or if that's too slow for you, make use of all the wacky block types at your disposal such as Cannons, Trampolines and Portals to get that food moving fast!

The only limit is your own imagination in this wacky world of crazy automated cooking!

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User Reviews

Mixed
15 user reviews
60%
Positive
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

The game would be really good, it's just extremely buggy. Like, the bugs ruin the experience. For most games, this stuff wouldn't be a problem, but for a game built on making effective systems to cook food, it's a big problem. The item filters are extremely inconsistent, and the physics engine is completely broken. Verticality is extremely important, and some of the machines require you to use levitators to put the food in at the top, but the levitators rarely work. Food will float out the top, randomly shoot across the room, get stuck, etc. I know it's only made by one or two people and it just came out, so I'm not blaming the devs. It could have used more time for polishing though. Anyway, it isn't that good right now, but it'll hopefully get better.

7 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

If you've enjoyed playing Infinifactory, you'll probably enjoy this too. Instead of having to get things exactly positioned and joined like in infinifactory, this requires you to manage an assembly line and combine ingredients and process them in different ways. In a lot of ways, it reminds me of Factorio, but without having to battle biters that want to kill you. Some machines ignore certain ingredients, so that makes it easier to reuse certain equipment. Overall, it's an interesting game that I enjoy more than I thought. GrayStillPlays just put a video up showing the wrong way to play the game (but it is hilarious, and what made me want to get it myself).

6 helpful 3 funny
11 min at review
Not Recommended

It seems all I can do is buy ingredients and build straight conveyors (which go the wrong way to the service hole). In a game were the objective is to alter the ingredients, not being able to is destroying the point of the game. While there is a help menu, it doesn't help much with the controls. A controls screen is required for any understanding of this game.

3 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

So, first i love and enjoy this game however if there was a "Mixed" option i used it the core fundamentals of the game is there but it does need a work on collision and physics there are times where it makes the game unfun to play because sliced bacon and sliced cheese will get stuck in weird places or just stop moving on the belt, this mainly happens at "Gates" and "spilters" but can also happen other places but besides that it is alot of fun and does have a alright amount of content for ten USD hopefully the developer(s) will fix the issues.

2 helpful
30 min at review
Not Recommended

The game is pretty good, but the controls need work. First, why don't you tell us what the controls are? You tell us how to get into build mode, but not how to choose what you want to build. You let us put stuff in the item loader, but you don't tell us how to exit the interface. I'm not playing this game until this issue is fixed.

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I mainly like this game as you are able to create and refine food/dishes for customers and create your own production line which is something I personally enjoy in games. I really dislike that it is hard to find information on how to do things in game because at times you are not able to simply look at a recipe and follow instructions as it has not worked in the more complex recipes for me so far and there is no way to troubleshoot some issues in game which has been slightly frustrating. Instructions for everything are not easy to find and are split up across different actions which make it semi not user friendly and more difficult than it should be. It is also slightly buggy and glitches sometimes which should not really happen. Overall, I do like the game but the instructions and problems need to be fixed in order for a more enjoyable game play.

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

While it shows plenty of promise with a nice-ish interface, this game (as it JUST released) is VERY buggy. The Smart Launchers are inconsistent, food can just get stuck between Conveyor Belts, food will occasionally simply vanish into thin air when launched, everything spoils WAY too quickly (about 20 seconds after processing), the funnels only seldom catch items (usually clipping through them) and there are not many machine types to use. Tl;dr: The concept is great, and the GUI is decent, but it needs playtesting and time in order to be enjoyably playable.

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This game is terrible. If you accidentally buy it please ask for a refund. This was not worth my money. Bad graphics and boring game-play. Don't get too enticed by the title as it is NOT very automatic or fun. If you want a fun game try cooking simulator instead. -10/10 Don't ever buy this.

1 helpful
22 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Was a good little occasional game to play. That was until they updated, now the textures are all gone and the game crashes constantly. making it sadly unplayable

1 helpful
12 hrs at review
Recommended

Game good sandwich robot make it sanwich good think and make good and better liuttle clunky big fun

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10 (64-bit operating system)
  • Processor: 2.3 - 2.4 GHz, 2 cores
  • Graphics: NIVIDIA GeForce 930 or equivilent
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Keyboard and Mouse

FAQ

How much does Auto Kitchen cost?

Auto Kitchen costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for Auto Kitchen?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 (64-bit operating system) Processor: 2.3 - 2.4 GHz, 2 cores Graphics: NIVIDIA GeForce 930 or equivilent Storage: 1 GB available space Additional Notes: Keyboard and Mouse

What platforms is Auto Kitchen available on?

Auto Kitchen is available on Windows PC.

Is Auto Kitchen worth buying?

Auto Kitchen has 60% positive reviews from 15 players.

When was Auto Kitchen released?

Auto Kitchen was released on Jun 12, 2020.

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