Indonesia’s YummyYummyTummy launches Table Flip Simulator PC/console game
Indonesian developer YummyYummyTummy and publisher PM Studios launched the chaotic physics-based puzzler, Table Flip Simulator on the PC and consoles. The zany game is available now on PlayStation 5, XBOX Series X|S, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam for $14.99. Table Flip Simulator is an over-the-top, widely chaotic puzzler where players can flip, throw and smash their way through the most unpredictable setups. From working as a barista or becoming the President of Antarctica, there’s no better way to blow off steam than by letting loose. Players can choose from a wide range of objects and mechanics that trigger outrageous physics-driven chain reactions. Anything and everything can be wrecked… are you ready?https://www.youtube.com/embed/zLTrC4Oksw4?start=4&feature=oembed Key features include:● Turn Bad Days Into Big Flips: Step into everyday roles like a barista, moviegoer orteacher, as Table Flip Simulator turns ordinary situations into unpredictable, high-energydestruction.● Experiment with Destructive Gameplay: Freely wreak havoc in any location byexperimenting with different items and targets to create uniquely destructivecombinations and rack up points.● Hilarious Puzzle Solving Gameplay: Each stage offers a unique task and optionalchallenges for top scores, whether it’s serving customers in a coffee shop, energizing anightclub, or taking charge while wrecking a not-Oval political office, all whileencouraging creative thinking and total chaos.● Big Flippin’ Boss Fights: Show off your throwing skills in high-stakes battles, frombrawling with a college professor to taking down a massive kaiju by hurling andsmashing objects in increasingly epic ways.● Unhinged Creations: Build fully destructible levels with the in-game level editor andshare online with other players.● Cross-Platform Level Sharing: Table Flip Simulator is the first game to useCurseForge for cross-platform level sharing. Uploading and downloading levels is freeand does not require a subscription to PlayStation Plus, GamePass or Nintendo SwitchOnline. Spencer Yip, CEO of YummyYummyTummy, attended GamesBeat Summit and I met him at a dinner there. He talked about how his indie studio, YummyYummyTummy, created Fallen Legion, the first console game from Indonesia. Table Flip Simulator is on the PC and consoles. Source: YummyYummyTummy. After making a few entries in the action RPG series, he said the team saw it was a challenge to bring players from one game to the next and started working on games where players can create alongside the developers via user-generated content. He met with Overwolf’s CurseForge team and they worked together to expand the platform to Nintendo and enable console users to share levels as mods on their systems. Table Flip Simulator is the first game to have sharable mods from CurseForge across all platforms. “We’re psyched about building this framework and we want to expand how UGC can work between platforms for this game plus our future titles,” Yip told GamesBeat. The post Indonesia’s YummyYummyTummy launches Table Flip Simulator PC/console game appeared first on GamesBeat.
The zany game is available now on PlayStation 5, XBOX Series X|S, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam for $14.99.
Table Flip Simulator is an over-the-top, widely chaotic puzzler where players can flip, throw and smash their way through the most unpredictable setups. From working as a barista or becoming the President of Antarctica, there’s no better way to blow off steam than by letting loose. Players can choose from a wide range of objects and mechanics that trigger outrageous physics-driven chain reactions. Anything and everything can be wrecked… are you ready?
https://www.youtube.com/embed/zLTrC4Oksw4?start=4&feature=oembed Key features include:
● Turn Bad Days Into Big Flips: Step into everyday roles like a barista, moviegoer or
teacher, as Table Flip Simulator turns ordinary situations into unpredictable, high-energy
destruction.
● Experiment with Destructive Gameplay: Freely wreak havoc in any location by
experimenting with different items and targets to create uniquely destructive
combinations and rack up points.
● Hilarious Puzzle Solving Gameplay: Each stage offers a unique task and optional
challenges for top scores, whether it’s serving customers in a coffee shop, energizing a
nightclub, or taking charge while wrecking a not-Oval political office, all while
encouraging creative thinking and total chaos.
● Big Flippin’ Boss Fights: Show off your throwing skills in high-stakes battles, from
brawling with a college professor to taking down a massive kaiju by hurling and
smashing objects in increasingly epic ways.
● Unhinged Creations: Build fully destructible levels with the in-game level editor and
share online with other players.
● Cross-Platform Level Sharing: Table Flip Simulator is the first game to use
CurseForge for cross-platform level sharing. Uploading and downloading levels is free
and does not require a subscription to PlayStation Plus, GamePass or Nintendo Switch
Online.
Spencer Yip, CEO of YummyYummyTummy, attended GamesBeat Summit and I met him at a dinner there. He talked about how his indie studio, YummyYummyTummy, created Fallen Legion, the first console game from Indonesia.
Table Flip Simulator is on the PC and consoles. Source: YummyYummyTummy. After making a few entries in the action RPG series, he said the team saw it was a challenge to bring players from one game to the next and started working on games where players can create alongside the developers via user-generated content.He met with Overwolf’s CurseForge team and they worked together to expand the platform to Nintendo and enable console users to share levels as mods on their systems.
Table Flip Simulator is the first game to have sharable mods from CurseForge across all platforms.
“We’re psyched about building this framework and we want to expand how UGC can work between platforms for this game plus our future titles,” Yip told GamesBeat.
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