Happy’s Humble Burger Farm gets April release date on Switch, new trailer
The horror adventure cooking sim game Happy Humble’s Burger Farm was known to be making its way to Switch, but we’ve been waiting on a release date. This week, publisher tinyBuild and developer Scythe Dev Team confirmed that it’ll be ready to go on April 7, 2022.
For those that missed our previous coverage, read the following overview:
Survive the night shift as the restaurant’s new manager. Grill cheeseburgers, fry a potato or two, and serve soft drinks to customers. Lure new diners into a totally normal and not-at-all terrifying domain by upgrading the restaurant’s equipment. Prevent fires, unclog toilets, and shoo away rats to maintain a clean eating space. Serve the best meals in town to become employee of the month, at a restaurant hiding dark secrets and mutant mascots.
Confront Happy’s Barnyard Buds before they grow too unruly. Avoid Charlie the Chillin’ Chicken’s egg bombs and Petey the Portly Pig’s explosive burgers at all costs to live through another day of the dreadful fast-food routine. Escape the Farmer’s deadly scythe and swim for your life to survive the mauling jaws of Sammy the Surly Salmon.
Satiate Happy the Humble Heifer’s hunger for satisfied patrons by correctly filling each order, and fear the mascot’s macabre fury after three strikes. Have puke patties in hand if she comes out to play, as the disgusting meal is the only way to appease her wrath. Discover the dark secrets of this killer cow.
Tune into local television and talk radio stations or wander through New Elysian City looking for secret tapes and research papers, all providing clues as to what horrors are hidden from sight. Lose grip on reality as the secrets behind the restaurant’s success come to light before clocking out for good.
A new trailer for the Switch version of Happy’s Humble Burger, which promotes the release date news, can be found below.
Happy’s Humble Burger will cost $19.99 / €19.99 on the Switch eShop. By pre-ordering, the price will be reduced by 10 percent.
Source: tinyBuild PR