[Steam] Snacktorio — Build factories, cook food, feed hungry monsters. A seriously filling automation game
A cooking automation game where you build and scale food production lines to feed beasts that would otherwise eat the world. 55+ levels, 6 islands, and MOD support. A portion of sales goes to food banks. Japanese supported. Steam, June 4, 2026.
Game Info
💴 All prices are shown in Japanese Yen (JPY).
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Title | Snacktorio |
| Developer / Publisher | ellraiser / TNgineers · Rekoup |
| Release date | June 4, 2026 |
| Price | ¥945 JPY (launch -10% / usually ¥1,050) |
| Genre | Simulation / Automation / Casual |
| Language | English ✅ / Japanese ✅ |
| Players | Single-player |
| Platforms | PC (Steam) |
| Buy | Steam |
Trailer
Who this game is for
The satisfaction of a conveyor belt clicking into place, then watching your production line run itself — Factorio players will feel right at home. The urge to squeeze out "just a little more efficiency" kicks in fast.
Cuisines from around the world sit at the center of every level. Dairy products, spicy dishes, layered desserts — the variety keeps menus fresh and the systems from getting stale.
Where do the machines go? How does the ingredient flow? The more you think through the layout, the more satisfying the result. There's real brain-work here, not just button-pressing.
"Build a factory to cook food for hungry monsters" is not a premise you see often. The developers also donate a portion of sales to food banks and hunger charities — an unusual bonus.
Might not be for you
- Players looking for action or combat (this is a production management game)
- Players who want something short — 55+ levels across 6 islands is a long haul
- Players who find Factorio-style automation overwhelming
Overview
Snacktorio is a cooking automation game where you design and operate food factories to feed the beasts threatening to consume your world.
At the Head Chef's request, you build new kitchens, gather ingredients, and set up production lines. Conveyor belts, machines, pipes — chain them together to manufacture gourmet meals as efficiently as possible. The game spans 55+ levels across 6 islands, each introducing new cuisines and more complex requirements.
Ingredients have individual properties: dairy products, allergens, spicy foods, even food poisoning mechanics and indigestion-relief systems for heat-heavy dishes. It's not just about placing machines — the cooking theme generates genuinely novel puzzles that pure factory games never encounter. MOD support is included for players who want to push further.
A portion of all sales is donated to hunger, food bank, and food waste prevention charities.
Why it's fun
🍳 Factory automation + cooking — a mashup that actually works
Factorio makes you build factories for circuits and gears. Snacktorio makes you build them for food.
The premise sounds simple, but cooking brings constraints that pure automation games never have. Spicy food needs a cool-down step. Dairy has allergen handling. Desserts require layered assembly. The kitchen logic forces creative solutions that feel fresh throughout the campaign, long past the point when a pure factory game might start repeating itself.
⚙️ The moment your production line runs itself
The design rhythm is deliberate: you set things up by hand, then automation takes over.
Once a production line is complete and ingredients start flowing, there's a specific pleasure in just watching it run. Machines hum, belts carry, food comes out the other end — the Factorio-style satisfaction of a self-sustaining system is fully present here. That "I built this" feeling never gets old.
🌍 6 islands and 55+ levels — complexity that scales with you
The game never dumps its full complexity upfront.
Early levels ease you in with straightforward menus. Later levels pile on allergen management, temperature control, multi-step layered cooking, and island-spanning supply chains. By the time the hardest challenges arrive, you've built up the intuition to tackle them — or to realize just how elegant a well-tuned factory line can get.
About the game (from the store)
Build and scale food production lines to feed the beasts threatening to consume your world. A factory cooking automation game.
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