What this title is about
Table Manners is a quirky, physics-driven dating game that blends slapstick humor with tactile challenges. You play as a detached hand tasked with handling meals, utensils, and other dinner-table items while trying not to sabotage a romantic outing. Its offbeat concept gives the dating-sim formula a playful, unpredictable twist.
How the gameplay works
Players control the floating hand and must manipulate food and objects with realistic physics. Success depends on steady movements and timing: fumble too much and the date is ruined by spills or awkward moments. As you become more proficient, scenarios grow more complex, introducing new mechanics and tricky interactions to keep the experience lively.
Locations and scene variety
The game sends you to a range of eating spots, each with their own hazards and toys:
- Onboard an aircraft, where turbulence makes every reach precarious
- A chilled ice bar, where slippery surfaces complicate grabbing items
- A traditional sushi counter, demanding careful precision with delicate pieces
- Classic sit-down restaurants, featuring mixed utensils and table settings
Each venue alters the physics and available props so every date feels distinct.
Progression, rewards, and unlocks
Performance is measured by a reputation system: steady hands and successful interactions earn points that unlock additional dates and new locations. The escalating difficulty introduces more sophisticated challenges and rewards players who refine their control and strategy.
Suggested paid alternative
If you enjoy the oddball premise and want something similar but paid, consider Stray Cat Crossing — a commercially released title that offers a comparable blend of comedic situations and physics-based puzzles.
Technical
- Windows
- Full