![]() You need to run back and forth between the walk-in freezer, the drink machine, the grill, the counter, the fryer, and depending on how bad the day goes, maybe even the friar. Much like a real fast food job, you’re gonna be juggling a lot of things at once in Happy’s Humble Burger Farm. And that’s one of the most intriguing sequels of all. So, why not make it bigger and better? Scythe Dev Team are expanding on the story of Burger Barn not merely by making a continuation of the narrative, but by revamping the original game into a much fuller and more in-depth experience. The original game was an incredible piece of indie horror. The difference is, the latter was made in just two months and the new one has a much fuller vision. Happy’s Humble Burger Farm is more or less a remake of Happy’s Humble Burger Barn. Especially, if it’s improving on work they’ve already done. People get so wrapped up in trying to make something new that they forget that the option to make something well is even more important. The problem is, creating a novel new genre or gameplay mechanic or narrative form is really really hard. Indie developers often feel pressured to invent something new. ![]() ![]() That said, there’s no reason you can’t make the wheel bigger and add cup holders. ![]() Because if you don’t serve them well, you’ll be answering to the angry management. Clock in to work and get started on the store’s tasks, all while satiating the needs of the hungry customers. Every day you must roll out of bed and get that bread. In Happy’s Humble Burger Farm you play a lowly employee of the lovable fast food franchise Happy’s Humble Burger Barn. Spoilers ahoy: If you haven’t already played the amazing game Happy’s Humble Burger Barn, you should. Ultra-Indie Spotlight Sunday: Good Gets Great In Happy’s Humble Burger Farm ![]()
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