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Fifteen hand-painted 3D food dioramas, a lo-fi soundtrack that hums like a Sunday morning, and zero timers, UMAMI earns its 97% Steam approval rating by knowing exactly what it wants to be.

I keep a short list of games I'd recommend to someone who just needs the world to quiet down for a few hours. UMAMI joined that list quickly. Mimmox's debut is a 3D block puzzle built entirely around the pleasure of assembling gorgeous, hand-painted food sculptures, think towering sushi stacks, honey-drenched waffles, spooky apple pies, and glazed donuts, without a single timer, penalty, or failure state to interrupt the mood. The mechanical loop is elemental: each of the fifteen levels starts you at a bare wooden base studded with connection nodes, pieces scattered around it. You pick up a block, rotate it in 3D space, probe for the right slot, and when placement is correct, the piece locks in with a soft, satisfying chime. The reference image shows you a front and back view of the finished diorama, but the 3D nature of the build means the sides and angles stay yours to discover. Bigger pieces orient themselves fairly quickly; smaller ones, the detail work of a burger's sesame seeds or a waffle's syrup pooling, require patient trial and rotation. The camera lets you zoom, pan, and orbit freely, which is essential and generally works well. Two reported rough edges: pieces occasionally get physically stuck or go skipping across the level if rejected, and alt-tabbing can sometimes break input focus. Neither issue ruins a session, but they're worth noting for a game this finely tuned. What Mimmox clearly understood is that in a game selling on sensory comfort, every layer of feedback counts. The soundtrack sits in mellow lo-fi territory, upbeat enough that it never feels sedative, relaxed enough that it never pulls focus. The sound design is where the handcraft really shows, a delicate wooden clank when selecting a block, that locking chime when a piece finds its home. Each puzzle table is also dressed in themed decor you can click for small animations and sound surprises, and hidden collectible cards are tucked into the environment, rewarding the curious without gating progress behind them. There are animal characters on every level you can pet. This is not incidental: it is the whole philosophy expressed in miniature. The honest caveat is runtime. Playtimes in reviews cluster between four and eight hours for a full completion including cards and achievements, all of which can realistically be cleared in a single long sitting. There is no difficulty escalation as puzzles grow, no time-attack mode, no remix content yet. If your relationship with puzzle games is about friction and mastery, UMAMI will feel thin. But that critique misreads what it is. Spread across a few quiet evenings, two or three puzzles at a stretch, then stepping away, the game breathes in a way that few short experiences manage. It knows its own length and respects it. For cozy-game regulars, collectors chasing 100% achievements in an afternoon, or anyone who keeps a "low-stimulation" shelf in their library, this is an easy recommendation from a debut studio whose craft is evident in every hand-painted texture and intentional sound cue. The world needs more small games that know when to end. Kai, Scout Team

UMAMI

UMAMI

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Fifteen hand-painted 3D food dioramas, a lo-fi soundtrack that hums like a Sunday morning, and zero timers, UMAMI earns its 97% Steam approval rating by knowing exactly what it wants to be.

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I keep a short list of games I'd recommend to someone who just needs the world to quiet down for a few hours. UMAMI joined that list quickly. Mimmox's debut is a 3D block puzzle built entirely around the pleasure of assembling gorgeous, hand-painted food sculptures, think towering sushi stacks, honey-drenched waffles, spooky apple pies, and glazed donuts, without a single timer, penalty, or failure state to interrupt the mood. The mechanical loop is elemental: each of the fifteen levels starts you at a bare wooden base studded with connection nodes, pieces scattered around it. You pick up a block, rotate it in 3D space, probe for the right slot, and when placement is correct, the piece locks in with a soft, satisfying chime. The reference image shows you a front and back view of the finished diorama, but the 3D nature of the build means the sides and angles stay yours to discover. Bigger pieces orient themselves fairly quickly; smaller ones, the detail work of a burger's sesame seeds or a waffle's syrup pooling, require patient trial and rotation. The camera lets you zoom, pan, and orbit freely, which is essential and generally works well. Two reported rough edges: pieces occasionally get physically stuck or go skipping across the level if rejected, and alt-tabbing can sometimes break input focus. Neither issue ruins a session, but they're worth noting for a game this finely tuned. What Mimmox clearly understood is that in a game selling on sensory comfort, every layer of feedback counts. The soundtrack sits in mellow lo-fi territory, upbeat enough that it never feels sedative, relaxed enough that it never pulls focus. The sound design is where the handcraft really shows, a delicate wooden clank when selecting a block, that locking chime when a piece finds its home. Each puzzle table is also dressed in themed decor you can click for small animations and sound surprises, and hidden collectible cards are tucked into the environment, rewarding the curious without gating progress behind them. There are animal characters on every level you can pet. This is not incidental: it is the whole philosophy expressed in miniature. The honest caveat is runtime. Playtimes in reviews cluster between four and eight hours for a full completion including cards and achievements, all of which can realistically be cleared in a single long sitting. There is no difficulty escalation as puzzles grow, no time-attack mode, no remix content yet. If your relationship with puzzle games is about friction and mastery, UMAMI will feel thin. But that critique misreads what it is. Spread across a few quiet evenings, two or three puzzles at a stretch, then stepping away, the game breathes in a way that few short experiences manage. It knows its own length and respects it. For cozy-game regulars, collectors chasing 100% achievements in an afternoon, or anyone who keeps a "low-stimulation" shelf in their library, this is an easy recommendation from a debut studio whose craft is evident in every hand-painted texture and intentional sound cue. The world needs more small games that know when to end.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:indie3D Block PuzzleDiorama BuilderLo-fi SoundtrackCollectible CardsNo Fail StateDebut IndieFood ThemeShort-and-Complete

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Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Nvidia GT740M | AMD Radeon R8 | Intel HD 630
Processor
2.5 GHz Dual Core (Intel / AMD)

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