23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Geek Culture
Singapore Indie Co-Op Game ‘SEDAP! A Culinary Adventure' Plates Steam Launch With Soundtrack Bundle
After years of cooking in the studio, Singapore-based developer kopiforge has officially launched SEDAP! A Culinary Adventure on Steam. The co-op culinary action title, which takes its name after the Malay word – one of the city-state's main languages – for 'delicious', comes after a slight delay from its initial release of March 2025, with an accompanying trailer showcasing new gameplay footage and its adorable, vibrant art style.
While best enjoyed as a multiplayer experience, the Asian-inspired fantasy world can also be explored solo, featuring a blend of Overcooked, PlateUp!, and as shared in an exclusive interview, Monster Hunter influences. The result is a combat-flavoured twist to the traditional formula that combines 'the chaos of a collaborative kitchen and the wonders of adventuring into an unexplored world', alongside its cultural roots.
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'Embark on an exciting culinary journey, whip up delectable delicacies, and serve your way through a fantastical reimagination of Southeast Asia!' reads the rest of its official description.
SEDAP! will take players through 42 levels across three unique biomes, with over 50 Southeast Asian dishes to prepare and cook, from pineapple fried rice and mango sticky rice to sambal kangkong. Regional nods, such as mythology references and native plant or animal species, can also be expected in all three available modes: single-player, local multiplayer, and online multiplayer.
In celebration of the game's launch, a soundtrack collection was additionally unveiled, comprising 15 pieces composed with Southeast Asian instruments. It retails for US$4.99 (SGD price has yet to be confirmed) and will be available on Steam soon.
Apart from languages spoken in the larger Asia region, including English, Chinese (both Simplified and Traditional), Japanese, Korean, Bahasa Melayu (Malay) and Indonesian, Tagalog, and Vietnamese, SEDAP! features support for Spanish, German, French, Turkish, Brazilian Portuguese, Romanian, and Hungarian as well, coming up to 16 available options.
The cooking-combat adventure will come to consoles sometime in the near future, though a release window was not specified.