The game has a certain cartoony feel that is sure to appeal to many gamers. Can an action-adventure game based on bread really be that much fun? Take a look at the review to learn more. Many people are saying it is the best thing since sliced bread and it definitely boasts an unusual concept. Or you can join my gaming adventures via Lets Play.I am Bread was released in the first half of 2015 and is already creating a bit of a sensation among gamers. If you enjoyed the review, you can follow me on Twitter, or check out something less wordy via Steam Curator I Am Bread was released on Steam December 3, 2014 Summary: A zany bread-simulator game with an open world and loads of freedom.įinal Score: 7/10 for gameplay, physics, and replayability. ![]() The environments are varied, and the freedom to solve a puzzle by riding on a rocket or skateboard, or simply scooting along the rug in a pot amuses me to no end. Overall though, I had a lot of fun with this game, and will likely return to it in the future. It caused me SO much heartache… You finally get to the toaster, only to discover that the real struggle has just begun. I also have to point out that the hardest part is wiggling yourself into the toaster. That doesn’t do much for the extreme difficulty spike between the first level and the second, but there is time to adjust that as well. The controls are strange, but it’s likely on purpose, to increase the wackiness. The game does crash quite a bit… Which made recording at any length a bit frustrating. Almost everything can be broken or flung across the room via wonky physics, with delightful results! There is only one puzzle, “How can I become toast?”, but the answers are multiple, and as creative as you care to make them. Once bread is no longer edible, it’s dead. You also must stay off the floor, and away from gross stuff like trash and dishwater, as it will deplete your edibility bar. Poppycock! I say find the nearest blow-dryer and just do what comes most natural. Some lowly peons will tell you to use a toaster. Once you’ve mastered your abilities, you must complete the mission of getting toasted. It’s jazzy and quick and it makes my wall-crawling bread feel like he’s truly on the most dramatic adventure of his life. Once you finally stop nudging your bread along like Granny Gumgums, the music starts to click. ![]() It sounds so simple, but much pain went into perfecting its execution… I’d say it was almost an hour before I became the ninja-bread man I never knew I longed to be. Q,W,E,R (Or LT/LB RT/LB) are each assigned to a corner of your slice, pressing that button will cause the bread to grab, then you can fling yourself around using your mouse or control stick. The first thing you’ll probably notice when you get into the game is the strange controls. Now it’s finally time to pinch your inner loaf… Or something like that. You’ve been a goat, a deer, a gorilla, a farmer, a prisoner, a spaceman, and a rock. Made by Bossa Studios, it’s not a far throw from Surgeon Simulator, except that it features a wonderfully huge open world to explore, rather than just some dude’s chest cavity. The music is spot on, and the controls can take a lot of getting used to, but are completely fair. The story is hysterical, told via psychiatrist statements about a man with rooms in his house being destroyed, and swearing that bread can move. I Am Bread has become the supreme frontrunner of the latter category in my book. ![]() There’s a simulator for everything you ever wanted to be, as well as games for a couple things you had no idea you wanted to be. Simulator games are in their hayday to be sure.
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