SGMCF328 Turbocharged May 19 Share May 19 OK, let pause for a while first. What do you think the thread is all about when you see the title? Mouth watering food / makan, a new drama from Suria, or eye candy for lao uncle? What about SEDAP! A Culinary Adventure? I bet most will link it with a documentary, probably about hunting for great food in different part of the world. But, it is something else, and quite unexpected, at least for me. It is a video game, developed by a Singapore firm. Sedap! They ate cai fan for a year to make this cooking video game Source: https://www.straitstimes.com/life/sedap-they-ate-cai-fan-for-a-year-to-make-this-cooking-video-game SINGAPORE – In soon-to-be-released video game Sedap!, players can serve up a feast of regional dishes like nasi lemak and mango sticky rice while battling mythical South-east Asian beasts. This two-player cooperative cooking action game marks the studio debut of home-grown game developer Kopiforge. It is set to be released on digital marketplace Steam on May 22, retailing at $14.50. Despite the virtual feast on offer, the game’s rocky development meant the studio’s three co-founders had to survive on a humbler menu of budget meals as they took home an average salary of $700 each. Co-founder Jay Wong says that “only eating cai fan for a year” has become an inside joke at the studio to describe their meagre budget. The 26-year-old graduated from Nanyang Technological University with a degree in media art (with a specialisation in games). The team also relied on other cheap hawker fare and cost-of-living hacks to finish their labour of love. “Sedap! is our love letter to South-east Asia,” says Mr Wong, who adds that the game’s concept began from a starting point of noticing how under-represented the region’s culture was in video games. This got him wondering. “What if we made a fantasy game, but instead of dragons and goblins, we featured creatures from our own myths? What if the food you cooked wasn’t generic soup or steak, but nasi lemak or mango sticky rice?” The result blends the chaotic action of popular cooking simulator game Overcooked (2016) with distinctly regional influences. Players can prepare more than 50 dishes from across the region, from globally known fare such as bubble tea and chicken rice, to regional staples like Cambodia’s fish amok, Myanmar’s mohinga and the humble teh tarik. The game’s regional influences also mean that players take on creatures from South-east Asian myths, while playing to a soundtrack composed using traditional instruments. Bringing this game to life meant dealing with quarter-life crisis. The game initially began in 2021 as a graduation project by Mr Wong and Ms Nadiyah Toi, 25. The two later co-founded Kopiforge in 2023 with Ms Foo Jing Ting, 27, to start developing the game full-time. Ms Foo was a senior of Mr Wong in Nanyang Polytechnic. Despite picking up accolades – including Best New Game at the BIG Festival @ gamescom latam 2025 and Best Student Game at the Level Up KL Sea Game Awards 2023 – securing funding was a challenge. Failing to secure a grant from the Infocomm Media Development Authority, the team relied on small grants and a single private investor. They also pitched the game to over 100 publishers before clinching a publishing deal at the end of 2024. “The year 2024 had a lot of layoffs in the video game industry, and I heard that funding in general was cut by a lot,” says Mr Wong. “We were a first-time studio with no prior game development experience, so I could guess why we didn’t attain funding.” These funding struggles meant that the bulk of their finances were dedicated to paying their freelance collaborators – who were brought in after the studio’s founding – fair rates, leaving the three co-founders with an average monthly income of $700 each. This took a personal toll. “Singapore’s culture puts a premium on productivity and high income,” says Mr Wong. “Most of my peers, especially those in tech, were already earning so much more than me, and I struggled with feeling left behind.” To join Kopiforge, Ms Foo left a better-paying gig as a system engineer at HP, but it is something she does not regret. She says: “Since university, I’ve felt like I was part of a different rat race from my peers because I always wanted to be in a role where I could create things, despite being trained in a technical field.” She had graduated from NTU with a degree in computer science in 2022. For Ms Toi, the sacrifices began even earlier, when she faced backlash from both family and school teachers over her decision to pursue a degree in game art at NTU. “I figured I would probably hate myself if I went for something practical and spent my life wondering what things could’ve been like if I’d committed to art instead,” she says. Their bet is about to be tested. What happens next hinges on the game’s sales, which will show whether their gamble – and all those cai fan meals – were worth it. ↡ Advertisement 8 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic May 19 Share May 19 hopefully can get gain some momentum if streamers or what pick it up. The games industry is a brutal one though. Passion/good product doesn't guarantee viability. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic May 19 Share May 19 my kids like overcooked though So maybe keep it on steam wishlist. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lala81 Hypersonic May 19 Share May 19 my wife found the steamlink https://store.steampowered.com/app/2650730/SEDAP_A_Culinary_Adventure/ 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stary Turbocharged May 19 Share May 19 (edited) Not interested in food games. I don't need a game to discover food. I will be more interested if instead of discovering food, it discovers local online courses.......like various local AI courses, university courses, skillfuture courses, etc......kill the top bad monsters and get some courses for free. 😆 Edited May 19 by Stary 1 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SGCM928 4th Gear May 20 Share May 20 On 5/19/2025 at 12:30 PM, Stary said: Not interested in food games. I don't need a game to discover food. I will be more interested if instead of discovering food, it discovers local online courses.......like various local AI courses, university courses, skillfuture courses, etc......kill the top bad monsters and get some courses for free. 😆 Wah, very localized indeed. What about games to find CDC, Usafe, climate and other vouchers, or places / establishment where seniors enjoy the various offers? 🤣 2 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ender Hypersonic May 20 Share May 20 Last time got this game on WII, call cooking mama. Very simple game, but addictive. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SGMCF328 Turbocharged May 28 Author Share May 28 Initial review is quite good, getting 7.8 out of 10. Explosive, refreshing, and delightfully offbeat — SEDAP! is the surprise dish you didn’t order but won’t stop craving Source: https://indiegamesdevel.com/sedap-a-culinary-adventure-review/ There are video games that take you by surprise—titles that quietly tiptoe onto the scene without fanfare or flourish, yet, the moment they reveal themselves, they resonate with an unexpectedly powerful voice. Such words perfectly capture our experience with SEDAP!: a game that slipped in under the radar but swiftly unveiled its full potential—save for a handful of minor, never truly intrusive imperfections—by captivating, engaging, and gifting players an evening teeming with energy, chaos, and delight. It is a cooperative adventure best shared with your trusted partner-in-crime, amidst unruly ingredients, mouthwatering dishes, and a rich culinary culture waiting to be discovered. From the exquisite art direction to the finely tuned sound design,from the tight, fast-paced gameplay to a soundtrack that seamlessly blends into the game’s vibrant rhythm, SEDAP! stands as an essential addition to any fan of the genre. It’s an experience we wholeheartedly recommend to anyone who loved Overcooked and PlateUp! and is eager to rediscover that same cooperative spirit, now reimagined through a heartfelt and flavorful tribute to the vibrant culinary traditions of Southeast Asia. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic May 28 Share May 28 Doom Elder scrolls GTA Fallout Witcher take my money nao!!!!! ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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