Is This Seat Taken?: A Hilarious Logic Puzzle Coming to Mobile and Steam
Wholesome Games Presents and Poti Poti Studios are bringing a unique logic puzzle game to mobile and PC, titled Is This Seat Taken? This charming title uses social dynamics as its core gameplay mechanic, challenging players to arrange individuals in various settings based on their specific preferences.
A Public Steam Demo Launches February 10th
A playable demo will be available on Steam starting February 10th, offering a taste of the quirky puzzle-solving experience. Developed by Poti Poti Studios and published by Wholesome Games Presents, the mobile version (Android) is slated for release later this year.
A Comedy of Errors
The game centers around Nat, an aspiring actor whose life takes an unexpected turn after spotting someone they admire on screen. This sparks a global adventure as Nat strives to meet their idol and navigate the complexities of social interactions.
Each level presents a new, increasingly chaotic scenario, from crowded movie theaters to bustling wedding receptions. Players must strategically seat individuals, considering their diverse personalities and preferences. A music lover won't appreciate sitting next to a weary traveler, and a person with a sensitive nose will surely avoid the cologne enthusiast.
The goal is simple: avoid any angry glares from disgruntled neighbors! The game cleverly captures the challenges of event management, making it a relatable and engaging experience.
Mobile Mayhem: Hilarious Seating Dilemmas
Free from timers and leaderboards, Is This Seat Taken? offers a relaxing yet challenging puzzle experience. Players act as a matchmaker of sorts, resolving increasingly ridiculous seating arrangements. Each level introduces more complex scenarios and even more eccentric personalities.
While the official Play Store page is not yet live, you can learn more about Is This Seat Taken? by visiting the game's Steam page.
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