canon

i make indie games

unvoiced 2* in a tokyo apartment trying to weld end-of-service anime characters into playstation 1 party games


my cat's tongue is very sensitive. if you serve me a very tasty food, like baked curry, I will like the smell and idea of it, but when I eat it, even after mixing it up and blowing on it a ton to cool it off, it will mostly taste like "this food is physically hot"

cook serve delicious 3 is two bucks on switch, the same price I paid for cook serve delicious 2. I've been with this developer ever since they started with game maker games like ac!dbomb, so I'm excited for the food truck apocalypse (actual plot point)


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How do they play on controller? I played 1 and 2 but didn't finish them as eventually it felt too much like sitting at the keyboard at work, but it was too late to change to using the controller. I could get 3 though and try again

I have only played CSD2 on switch (admittedly despite my original post I have not installed CSD3 yet) and I found the controller to be fairly effective!

as you'd expect, the biggest thing you lose is obvious first-letter mnemonics (which I recall from the Ore no Ryomi series, rather), but those are a double-edged sword anyhow.

can't say I ever played particularly stressful levels in CSD2 as I preferred to enjoy the game's vibe, so your mileage may vary

I know that cat's tongue is a thing because people keep telling me it's a thing, but given that I was born with the tolerance opposite (Chef's Tongue?) and can drop lava-hot curry or soup onto my tongue with no consequence, it's always a mind-bender to think about.

I started at that many points in Chef's Tongue, and never invested more, but apparently it is a thing one can point-dump in: When I was a child, one of my dad's coworkers could take coffee off the boil and not just carefully sip it, but take a big old gulp of it. I assume he could do this because he was a regular smoker and just had no heat sensors left in his mouth at all, because this seems as insane to me as eating from the pan must seem to you.

this is only tangentially related through "me trying to imagine having an tongue made of steel" but I have a strong memory of sitting across from my friend eating a level 10 spiciness curry at cocoichi (while I was suffering a level 1 myself) and feeling pain just from smelling their curry

anyway some tongues are just built different maybe