The Burrito Quest
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You are high and your burrito is gone.
Why is there a party in your house?
Meet a whimsical cast of charachters to unravel this mistery and achieve your juicy goal.
Burrito Quest is a short comedy game where you have to find a burrito by exploring a house full of silly NPCs.
In this first person game you are able to walk and talk, like in real life yoh.
Navigate your way between colorful dialogues to unlock your final reward.
THIS IS A SHORT GAME
“You forced me to make it, you will not force me to play it” – Unpaid developer
“It’s beutiful, honey” – My mother who didn’t really play it
“I f*****g loved it” – Jesus
Steam User 2
Honestly, I originally gifted this to a friend of mine whose online screen name had Burrito in it. It was an amusing gag gift. However, to my continued amusement He played it and gifted it back.
I ended up playing this with an audience, and I do not regret it. We were laughing at all of the little antics and quirks. With some WTF moments that caught us completely off guard. My extended play time is because I was reading all of the dialogue out loud and laughing too hard to continue in places.
If you just need a short quirky game, honestly grab it.
Thanks for the smiles, and laughter. I suspect more friends will receive this as a gift in the future.
Steam User 6
Alright. **The Burrito Quest** is done and dusted. This was a silly one. Well, a mix of silly with copious pop culture references and a fair amount of trying to shock and disgust you in the name of comedy lol.
First off, it is playable on the *Steam Deck* but will never earn Verified status. There are times when you need to use the touch screen, and all command prompts are for k/m. In practice though, analog sticks for movement, 'A' for conversation, 'X' to interact with doors are the gamepad controls.
Anyway, this is actually a visually stunning game in a lot of ways, while being intentionally bad in other ways, and the two philosophies are mashed together into a pretty unique looking game.
The story is pretty simple: you just ate some *psilocybin* mushrooms, and now you're hungry. You throw a delicious burrito in the microwave, pass out, and when you come to, your burrito is gone and there is a transdimensional dance party going on in your house. Your goal is to chat with the party goers in an obsessive quest to find your burrito and satisfy your need to eat something.
The dialogue is intended to be extremely silly while also being intentionally unwittingly offensive (funny how that works lol), with plenty of pop culture references rounding out the experience.
And that is basically it. I believe I paid like 90 cents for the game during the most recent Summer Sale (at the time of this writing), and that seems appropriate. Took about 40 minutes or so to complete. There are potentially two endings, but I was satisfied with my choice, so I didn't go back through to test this out.
I think it's worth checking out if you don't mind a high degree of childishness, drug culture, and randomness in your gaming experiences.
If you found this review helpful and would be interested in supporting my Curator group, it would be appreciated. Cheers.
Steam User 4
I love this game, it changed my life. Before I played it i was broke and had not read a funny story in a long time. I'm still broke but now i have a game with a ridiculously funny story.
Steam User 0
A fun and quick game, amazing characters to have a chat with, cool art all around you. Definitely recommended! Go get that Burrito!
Steam User 0
So.
This game took less than one hour to finish.
This game crashed 7 times before completion still.
This game is a mix of cringe / humor and edginess.
This game has several frames of cats.
This game shows you why you shouldn't do drugs to begin with.
This game thanks you for playing it.
This game is a meme.
Steam User 0
This game change my life, I love every second of it. I couldn't recommend this game any more, it's a must play for everyone. I would like to thank the developers for creating such a masterpiece.
Steam User 2
This was a genuinely fun short experience about trying to find your burrito after succumbing to a mushroom trip. I wish there were more games like this. If you're reading my review right now and you know any, please recommend them to me! Loved this gem.