This game lacks identity. On one hand, the game markets itself as a horror game; however, once you start playing, you realize it's a cooking simulator with a forced, shoehorned narrative that doesn't fit the gameplay at all. Additionally, the "horror" component are a couple of cheap jumpscares, with the ending being just as weak and predictable. Don't get me wrong: as a cooking simulator it's enjoyable; the mechanics are generally smooth (although some actions feel a bit clunky); and the aesthetics are decent. But as a horror game, it's simply bad. I can't recommend it at all.
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About This Game
Step into the role of a night shift worker at a small fast food kiosk. Your predecessor vanished under mysterious circumstances, leaving you to uncover what happened. As you manage late-night orders, strange events begin to unfold. Can you piece together the clues and discover the truth behind the disappearance? Three gamemodes:
Story mode
Endless mode ( with leaderboard ranking system )
Relax mode
Your job is to prepare and serve the customers coming to the kiosk window. Using your knife to cut ingredients and cook them on the grill that is in the kiosk kitchen. Also they would ask you for a drink so you will give them soda and beer. Sometimes you'll have to make them a hot coffee on a coffee machine.
Carefully listen to the clues that customers give you and find out what happened to the guy that worked here before you
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User Reviews
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4.5/5) Kiosk is a small but surprisingly charming horror experience that’s perfect for a single sitting. At around two hours long, it delivers a complete story without overstaying its welcome—a rare treat if you want something you can fully experience in one go. The narrative and characters, while simple, pulled me in more than I expected. There’s a certain warmth beneath the eerie atmosphere that makes the story stick. The art style fits perfectly too—distinct, appealing, and with just enough personality to make the world feel alive (and unsettling). You get exactly what you pay for here. It’s short, it’s focused, and it knows what it wants to be. Saying there was anything I disliked would honestly feel unfair. If you’re in the mood for a bite-sized but memorable horror story, Kiosk is well worth your time. Don’t forget to give me an award if you found this review helpful. 😉
most normal service industry experience
This game is really good! I played the demo and the demo is that really good! And i buy this horror game, and I played this every day (and night, because is that scary) ! The clown ... I see it first, im shocked. But, its friendly (no spoiler). This game is my favorite horror game. Because, its scary and... and its very well.
Needs a very basic quality of life improvement... Save game slots. I accidentally started a "new" game and it overwrote my continued game so I lost my progress. Only about 1.5 hrs into the story but enough that I'm not going to repeat all of that. I'll just skip this and go on to another game.
i tried to color the whole room green.
this game is a waste of money and this game makes people hate cooking and verryyyyyy scary but i guess what do i expect it is a horror game
10/10
Horror is based on jumpscares; not on atmosphere or enemy design. Jumpscares are well-placed and aren't spammed like AAA titles, where they lose their effect. A lot of replayability, and caters to both horror fans and those who just want to chill and pass the time (see 'endless' and 'relax' modes). All in all, a great indie title and worth more than it's asking price.
Honestly, I heard great things about this game but it ended up being really boring and monotonous. It wasn't really scary nor creepy.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 , Windows 10 , Windows 11
- Processor: Intel i3 3220
- Memory: 4096 MB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 650 Ti
- Storage: 100 MB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7 , Windows 10 , Windows 11
- Processor: Intel i7 3770
- Memory: 4096 MB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 650 Ti
- Storage: 100 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Kiosk cost?
Kiosk costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Kiosk?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 , Windows 10 , Windows 11 Processor: Intel i3 3220 Memory: 4096 MB RAM Graphics: GTX 650 Ti Storage: 100 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 , Windows 10 , Windows 11 Processor: Intel i7 3770 Memory: 4096 MB RAM Graphics: GTX 650 Ti Storage: 100 MB available space
What platforms is Kiosk available on?
Kiosk is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Kiosk worth buying?
Kiosk has 85% positive reviews from 74 players.
When was Kiosk released?
Kiosk was released on Jan 29, 2025.
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