Innchanted
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another great indie Aussie game
the Game
Run a Magical Inn with friends!
Yarrul’s family Inn has been stolen by an evil wizard landlord! To reclaim your family’s legacy, you must team up with friends, manage your inn, brew potions, fish, cook, and fight in a magical solo & co-op inn adventure for 1-4 players. There’s something for everyone in this heartfelt & hectic adventure, set in a fantasy universe inspired by Indigenous Australian tales.
To stop the Wizard from causing more chaos and claiming the Inn for himself, you and your friends must pass the Wizard’s challenge: Prove that you are a better Innkeeper than him! But to make the Inn a roaring success you will have to navigate the Inn’s constant magical changes, the wizard’s schemes, monsters, magpies, and satisfy the infamous Food Critic!
Cooperate with your team or with your companion AI to run your inn in this thrilling adventure for everyone! Your magic Inn changes its formation every day, creating fresh new adventures and mechanics for your team with over 50 levels to play. You will face many challenges; serve food and potions to customers, protect your inn from dangerous creatures, collect shells to upgrade your establishment, and care for the native animals. To succeed, you will need to win over magical spirits, respect the local customs, and watch out for the monsters and CatBurglars the wizard sends your way!
Purchase upgrades from your local WaresWolf to unlock new items, increase your team’s efficiency, and make your inn more powerful.
The inside of the inn is also yours to customize with more than 60 decorative items to choose from, ranging from tables to wall prints so you can give that personal touch to your lounge and make it your own.
Running a magical inn keeps your party busy, so it’s important to unwind at night. Evenings present a relaxed playspace for you to chat to customers, practice new mechanics you have learned, uncover the next piece of the story, and choose a night activity that will impact the next day.
At night, choose from 5 different activities and try your luck at getting helpful bonuses for the next day. What activity will best serve your team tonight? Will you make business decisions, practice alchemy, explore the world, maintain the inn or rest for a bit? The choice is yours, but be careful, your decisions will impact your next day! And if you didn’t get the rest you needed, maybe you can craft a potion to get some extra speed and bonuses to help you better satisfy your customers.
Dive into a beautiful Australian-inspired fantasy world, full of amazing creatures, magical spirits, and lively locals. Work together with your friends in this pun and fun filled quest to overcome the evil Wizard – your landlord!
Steam User 5
Comparing to the Overcooked series, this game has...
- uglier visual style and character design
- (some) terrible color design which makes it difficult to discern one dish from another
- over-abundant game mechanics that just keep piling up one after another, making the last 1/4 of levels tedious and annoying to play
Yet as a standalone game, Innchanted is really not bad. It has its satisfying moments. If I make the game sound "bad" it is simply because the Overcooked series is too good, so if you do not own or have not played Overcooked, go buy that game instead, and if you just can't get enough of Overcooked, this game can certainly serve as an imperfect reinterpretation.
Steam User 2
A strong recommend for me, it is a bit repetitive but its always fun. I've played it coop with two friends and all three of us really like the game. My take is that I enjoy it as much as overcooked, probably even more actually.
Its stressful and high paced but at the same time doable, it is a perfect difficulty level in my opinion. We will probably clock in around 10-11 hours for playing the whole campaign, that is without replaying maps to get max stars. If you want to go max score on everything its probably somewhere around 15 hours of solid fun.
Steam User 5
It’s got puns and wombats, what more could you ask for?
As many have said it’s similar to Overcooked but I personally enjoyed it more. There feels like more to do and the story is quite fun. The only downsides are a few levels are tricky for just two people and the AI sometimes gets in the way more than it helps.
Overall I enjoyed it, although I’d recommend buying it on sale. It also runs smoothly on the Steam Deck. 8/10
Steam User 4
It was fine. The gameplay is sort of like Overcooked, so if you like that game you might like this one. I didn't find the story interesting and it seemed disjointed. I thought it was cute in art and some of the dialogue.
Steam User 4
I actually like this game, the graphics might be a bit "basic and childish" but I like the game, it gets hectic with 2 players + an AI but so far it's not been too bad. Me and my friend has only played like 10 or 11 of the missions but yeah I like it =)
Steam User 0
This is a game that is very similar to Overcooked.
Compared to Overcooked, the game feels much easier (there's no chopping of meat or putting out of fires involved) but scales up in complexity reasonably quickly (by around the 7th mission, in where you unlock the Dispel magic potion for the first time in addition to Charisma, Strength and Wind) and satisfyingly.
Maps-design wise, I appreciate that many maps are challenging and engaging enough (requiring multiple restarts and practice to get 4 stars) whilst none of them are quite as gimmicky or annoying as Overcooked's map... (specifically, I'm thinking about Overcooked maps where you slide around on ice and may fall off with your food and suffer a respawn item..) The impressive thing is how busy and engaged Innchanted keeps you despite the absence of such annoying gimmicks.
I don't really care too much about the other meta elements such as the story or the decorations but it is there FWIW.
Steam User 0
Fun game with it's quirks. None of the achievements are all that hard if you are playing with two people (possibly can do it solo, but certainly able to duo with a little help from your AI buddy). Note: AI is always limited to one. Whether you play solo, duo, or trio, you can only have one AI.
Still, it's a fun game especially with a friend or two.