First-person knife action drives this casual simulation game on PC. Players walk and hop through a small city, wielding a knife to slice objects and uncover what is and isn't cake. A destructible world lets you cut freely in spots like a cubicle-farm office building.
This indie free-to-play title delivers a short, linear experience with about an hour of slicing alongside a knife-wielding protagonist. It skips endless replay value for a one-and-done playthrough focused on cathartic destruction. Casual players seeking quick, contained action will enjoy testing their slicing skills in this sandbox city.
Can YOU tell what is and isn't cake?
We've all been out and about at the grocery store or movie theater and thought... "Is that a hyperrealistic cake??" Not affiliated in any way with any game shows that ask similar questions, Slice of Life allows you to finally answer that age old question.
Features:
- First-person knife action: Use a controller or keyboard/mouse to walk and hop around a small city.
- A short cake-themed experience: A linear micro story meant to provide an hour or so of cathartic slicing and, I dunno, personal growth alongside a knife-wielding protagonist.
- One and done: This experience is not meant to be addicting or provide endless replay value. Just play through the end and move onto the next fun little indie game.
Make the perfect cut and explore a destructible world
Walk about your own little sandbox city and cut up what you want to cut up! Discover what is and isn't cake the only way that makes sense: by cutting in. If you've ever wanted to safely destroy everything in a cubicle-farm office building, now is your chance. You might even find some cakes there!