Escape-adventure game Enjoy the Diner announced

Enjoy the Diner

Publisher Waku Waku Games and co-developers Gekkan Shicchitai and Studio Dragonet have announced Enjoy the Diner, a new escape-adventure game.

Enjoy the Diner is launching sometime this summer for Windows PC (via Steam) and Nintendo Switch. The game will support English, Japanese, and Chinese languages.

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus its reveal trailer:

Enjoy the Diner is an adventure game where you’ll wander into the eternal diner Moon Palace. Complete with a drink fountain!

About this Game:

Enjoy the Diner follows a multiple-choice format with point-and-click elements and is a relatively short adventure game. It typically takes 2-2.5 hours to complete (according to Waku Waku Games research). There are two different endings, and you will likely know when the story diverges. Be sure to save your progress before you make your fateful decision.

Features:

  • Ported to a Different Engine – This game has been ported from Godot to Unity, meaning it’s been completely remade. Along with the shift to the new engine, you can now use a game controller in addition to a computer mouse. Enjoy the game in full-screen mode too.
  • Coversations Added – New chit-chats with the other Moon Palace customers have been added.
  • New Game Completion Perks Added – Complete the game with a certain ending and you’ll be treated to a Sound Gallery and an Illustration Gallery. Why not revisit the drama that unfolded during your time at the Moon Palace? In the Illustration Gallery, you’ll find character descriptions not found in the main game courtesy of creator Gekkan Shicchitai (Oississui)***. Plus, you’ll find the sounds used in the game sold separately as a downloadable soundtrack. Be sure to check it out if you liked what you heard.
  • Steam Achievement Compatibility – Achievements have been added to Moon Palace. Try out all those drinks at the drink fountain!

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