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Hurry Curry! is a cooperative multiplayer game about cooking. You work at a restaurant accepting orders, cooking various dishes and serving meals to customers. But don’t take too long, as customers might get impatient. The game is free software, licensed under the AGPL 3.0 only.

Gameplay Overview

Customers enter your restaurant and order various meals. Your task is to assemble these meals by cutting, cooking, baking, searing and combining resources in the kitchen. Multitasking is crucial, but can lead to food burning or customers leaving if you take too long. There are many different restaurant/kitchen layouts to choose from.

Hurry Curry! Gameplay Trailer

How to play

Assemble your team of chefs in the lobby before starting the game. Playing with multiple players is recommended, but not necessary.

The recipes can be found in the Recipe Book (also available in-game in the lobby).

Keyboard Controls: Move character with WASD. Move camera with arrow keys. Interact with Space or J. Boost with Left Shift or K. Open/close menus with Escape. Press Enter to open chat. Reset view with R.

Controller Controls: Move character with Left Stick. Move camera with Right Stick. Interact with A, Boost with B, Open/close menus with Menu button. Use keyboard for chat. Reset view with Y.

Installation

The source code repository is available on Codeberg. Prebuilt packages can be downloaded from one of the following sources:

Standalone binaries:
Browser version Launch
Arch AUR:
Flathub:
Snap Store:
metamuffins's infrastructure repositories:
Get it on Codeberg Get it on Flathub Available on itch.io Get it from the Snap Store

Public Servers

Credits

The game is primarily being developed by nokoe, metamuffin, tpart. Other contributers include Sofviic, BigBrotherNii and RustyStriker. Detailed credits can be found in-game.

Contribute

You can help make the game better by contributing code through pull requests on Codeberg.

You can also translate the game to your language on Codeberg’s Weblate.