Welcome to Bear’s Restaurant, a unique dining experience nestled in the heart of the afterlife. As a newly employed feline waiter, your role is pivotal in this serene eatery run by a kind-hearted bear. Your task? To serve the souls of the departed their last meal, a culinary journey designed to bring them peace and closure before they move on to their final resting place.
Each guest at Bear’s Restaurant comes with a story, their memories a tapestry of life and death. Your challenge is to sift through these memories, uncovering the dishes that have left the most profound marks on their souls. By doing so, you not only serve them their final meal but also gain insight into their lives, their joys, and their sorrows.
Bear’s Restaurant isn't just a game; it's an emotional journey that has captured the hearts of players worldwide. With over a million downloads and a winner of the Avex Prize at the 2019 Google Play Indie Games Festival in Tokyo, it stands as a testament to the power of storytelling through gaming. It's not about epic battles or complex puzzles; instead, it offers a shorter, yet deeply fulfilling experience, akin to savoring a home-cooked meal that lingers in your memory.
[Content Warning]
While devoid of graphic imagery or gore, Bear’s Restaurant delves into sensitive themes including murder, suicide, and various forms of death such as illness and traffic accidents. Players should be aware that the narrative may evoke strong emotional responses and is recommended for those who can handle such subject matter.
Last updated on Oct 26, 2024
Performance improvements
Latest Version2.0.14 |
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Requires AndroidAndroid 8.0+ |
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