Compare Brunch Club prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Foggy Box Games. Published by Yogscast Games. Released on 8/29/2019. Available on PC, Xbox. Genres: Casual, Indie.

A chaotic 1-4 player party game built around food-themed obstacle courses that tests coordination and patience in equal measure.

Brunch Club is a local and online multiplayer party game from Foggy Box Games, sitting comfortably in the same crowded shelf as Overcooked and similar couch-chaos titles. The concept is simple: up to four players work through food-themed levels and game modes, racing against leaderboard times while the game quietly dismantles whatever friendships you walked in with. It leans heavily on pop-culture seasoning for its aesthetic, which gives it a looser, goofier personality than its more polished competitors. The level design is where most of the real conversation happens. Tasks are built to frustrate, which is the point, but the frustration curve can feel uneven depending on how many players you bring. Solo play is functional but hollow - this is a game that genuinely needs bodies around it to generate the tension and comedy it promises. With a full group of four, the chaos clicks into something genuinely funny for short bursts. The leaderboard system gives competitive players a reason to replay levels, hunting for cleaner runs, though whether that loop holds for longer than an evening depends on your group's appetite for repetition. The game modes add some variety beyond straight time trials, which helps break up the monotony, but the overall content breadth is modest. At 89 Steam reviews and a 66% positive rating, Brunch Club sits in honest mixed territory - not because it is broken or cynical, but because it is a small game that does not quite stretch far enough to justify heavy session time. The presentation has charm in places, and Foggy Box clearly cared about the silliness of the premise, but the craft does not go deep. Pixel work and audio are serviceable rather than memorable, which matters less here than in a narrative title, but it does mean nothing pulls you back on atmosphere alone. Who is this actually for? Groups looking for a quick, low-barrier party game session with food-fight energy will find something worth an hour or two here. It is not the most refined option in its genre, and anyone expecting the layered replayability of bigger co-op titles will feel the ceiling quickly. But for a casual evening with people who do not take games too seriously, Brunch Club delivers its chaotic little promise without pretending to be something grander. Kai, Scout Team

Brunch Club

Brunch Club

Aug 29, 2019Foggy Box GamesYogscast Games
GamerScout Says

A chaotic 1-4 player party game built around food-themed obstacle courses that tests coordination and patience in equal measure.

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A lightweight party game worth one chaotic evening with friends, but solo players and depth-seekers should look elsewhere.

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About Brunch Club

Brunch Club is a local and online multiplayer party game from Foggy Box Games, sitting comfortably in the same crowded shelf as Overcooked and similar couch-chaos titles. The concept is simple: up to four players work through food-themed levels and game modes, racing against leaderboard times while the game quietly dismantles whatever friendships you walked in with. It leans heavily on pop-culture seasoning for its aesthetic, which gives it a looser, goofier personality than its more polished competitors. The level design is where most of the real conversation happens. Tasks are built to frustrate, which is the point, but the frustration curve can feel uneven depending on how many players you bring. Solo play is functional but hollow - this is a game that genuinely needs bodies around it to generate the tension and comedy it promises. With a full group of four, the chaos clicks into something genuinely funny for short bursts. The leaderboard system gives competitive players a reason to replay levels, hunting for cleaner runs, though whether that loop holds for longer than an evening depends on your group's appetite for repetition. The game modes add some variety beyond straight time trials, which helps break up the monotony, but the overall content breadth is modest. At 89 Steam reviews and a 66% positive rating, Brunch Club sits in honest mixed territory - not because it is broken or cynical, but because it is a small game that does not quite stretch far enough to justify heavy session time. The presentation has charm in places, and Foggy Box clearly cared about the silliness of the premise, but the craft does not go deep. Pixel work and audio are serviceable rather than memorable, which matters less here than in a narrative title, but it does mean nothing pulls you back on atmosphere alone. Who is this actually for? Groups looking for a quick, low-barrier party game session with food-fight energy will find something worth an hour or two here. It is not the most refined option in its genre, and anyone expecting the layered replayability of bigger co-op titles will feel the ceiling quickly. But for a casual evening with people who do not take games too seriously, Brunch Club delivers its chaotic little promise without pretending to be something grander.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Tags

steamLocal MultiplayerOnline Co-opParty GameCouch Co-opLeaderboardsTime TrialFood ThemeShort Sessions

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
2.4 GHz
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce 8800 GT - Intel HD Graphics 4400 or newer
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
500 MB available space
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible Sound Card Additional N…

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Game Info

Developer
Foggy Box Games
Publisher
Yogscast Games
Release Date
Aug 29, 2019

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Brunch Club was released on 29 August 2019.

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Brunch Club was developed by Foggy Box Games and published by Yogscast Games.