Donut County

Donut County is a quirky single player Indie game.

You primarily play as a raccoon called BK who has used a hole-making app to sink everyone underground. The story is mostly told in flashback, with everyone already stuck underground.

The main objective is to use the holes to swallow objects. The holes grow larger every time you swallow something until you are able to swallow whole buildings. There are also a few puzzles where you have to catapult things, collect water, etc. Some of these can be a little fiddly. There is no guidance and you have to work them out for yourself. I especially enjoyed the puzzles where you used a frog with a long tongue to grab things.

After each of the levels there is a Trashopedia, where you can read BK’s amusing descriptions of items such as “Car: A dumpster you can drive” and “Cardboard box: It’s a free house, don’t get it wet".

There is humorous dialogue between scenes from the Donut County residents trapped underground.

This game is suitable for children but also a good game for adults who enjoy whimsy and light humour, and an easy relaxing game play.

Donut County is designed by Ben Esposito and produced by Annapura Interactive. 

Comments

  1. Sounds fun. Also, it's making crave doughnut. Then again, I'm always craving sweets while I'm playing. 😁

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