Quick Overview
GIRLS MADE PUDDING is a narrative-driven road trip game created by Kazuhide Oka and released through KAMITSUBAKI STUDIO. You follow two protagonists, Sumibi and Nikomi, as they cross a nearly deserted, dreamlike world to unravel why people are vanishing. The title blends visual-novel-style conversation with light adventure and exploration elements.
Story and Characters
Sumibi and Nikomi travel together across post-apocalyptic landscapes, encountering strangers and piecing together clues about the disappearances. Interactions with others — some trustworthy, some with unclear intentions — drive much of the plot. The narrative is quiet and contemplative, focusing more on mood and relationships than on fast-paced conflict.
Core Gameplay
- Explore a top-down world, searching locations for ingredients and items.
- Cook meals to open up new conversation branches and deepen relationships.
- Manage limited resources; survival elements exist but remain secondary to the story. Progression depends heavily on choosing the right dialogue options and using cooked dishes to trigger additional scenes and information.
Visuals and Tone
The game uses surreal, dreamlike imagery and a subdued color palette to create a melancholic atmosphere. The pace is intentionally slow, encouraging players to absorb the environment and character moments rather than rush through objectives.
Strengths and Drawbacks
Strengths
- Deeply atmospheric and emotionally resonant for players who enjoy reflective stories.
- Interesting interplay between cooking mechanics and narrative progression.
- Memorable character moments and a distinctive visual identity.
Drawbacks
- Long, slow-paced conversations may feel tedious to players who prefer action-oriented games.
- Gameplay can seem passive by design, which might frustrate those expecting more interactivity.
- Runs best on higher-end systems; performance may suffer on older hardware.
Alternatives and Similar Picks
- Just Crow Things — an atmospheric indie (paid) that shares a slow-burn narrative and moody presentation.
- Commercial narrative titles — other paid games that emphasize dialogue and exploration over action.
- Under-the-radar indies — experimental visual novels and adventure hybrids that use simple mechanics to support strong storytelling.
- Curated suggestions — picks that balance pacing and engagement better for players who find GIRLS MADE PUDDING too languid.
Technical
- Mac
- English
- Chinese (Simplified)
- Japanese
- Full