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The Diner at the End of the Galaxy

The Diner at the End of the Galaxy

PC
Early Access

Release Date: November 18, 2025 Early Access

Strategy, Science Fiction, Economic, 2D, Cooking, Singleplayer

An economic strategy game with a culinary twist. The Diner at the End of the Galaxy has us running a space restaurant. We must choose the right menus to influence the relationships and tensions between factions fighting for power after an apocalyptic galactic war.

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Developers from the Singaporean studio General Interactive (known for games like Chinatown Detective Agency) started with the premise that food can influence grand politics. Based on this concept, they created the economic strategy game The Diner at the End of the Galaxy described here, which was published by the Polish company PlayWay.

Gameplay

The Diner at the End of the Galaxy takes us to an abandoned planet in the Nusa system, running a restaurant located in a former trading post.

Running a space restaurant

Our primary goal is to satisfy the culinary needs of our customers. They come from various corners of the universe, including mercenaries, smugglers, and adventurers, as well as more prominent figures like traders and dignitaries. The key to success is offering a diverse menu and serving meals prepared in one of three ways, based on a variety of often exotic ingredients.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: General Interactive

Publisher: PlayWay

Age restrictions: 12+

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for The Diner at the End of the Galaxy Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i3, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTS 450, 3 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for The Diner at the End of the Galaxy Video Game.

85%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Positive (27)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Charming Art Style: Many users praised the pixel art and overall visual aesthetic, noting it has a nostalgic and cozy vibe.
  • Engaging Gameplay Mechanics: The combination of restaurant management with resource logistics and territory wars adds depth and variety to the gameplay.
  • Creative Freedom: Players enjoy the customization options for designing their diner and creating unique recipes through ingredient combinations.
  • Narrative Depth: The storytelling aspect, where customer interactions reveal cultural backgrounds and personal stories, was highlighted as a significant strength.
  • Voice Acting and Soundtrack: The voice acting and music were noted as enjoyable elements that enhance the gaming experience.
  • Potential for Growth: Users expressed optimism about the game's future, recognizing its foundational strengths and room for improvement.

The main cons of the game

  • Limited Content and Bugs: Many players felt that the game content is currently limited and that it has persistent bugs and glitches, which detract from the experience.
  • User Interface Issues: Several reviews pointed out annoying UI quirks, such as difficulties in selecting areas for construction or clearing debris, as well as the lack of revenue visibility for facilities.
  • AI and Staff Management Problems: Users reported that staff often do not perform as expected, leading to inefficiencies in the kitchen and other facilities.
  • Steep Learning Curve: New players found the mechanics complicated and overwhelming at first, which could lead to frustration.
  • Pacing and Stress Levels: Some players noted that the game can become stressful during busy periods, especially without a well-structured plan.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Quality of Life Improvements: Users requested various QoL enhancements, including better UI navigation, simplified crafting and farming mechanics, and improved camera controls.
  • More Content and Depth: There were calls for additional gameplay content, such as more recipes, plants to cultivate, and recreational options for the diner.
  • Balancing Difficulties: Some players expressed concern about the game's attempt to cater to all player types by offering multiple difficulty levels, suggesting a focus on refining core mechanics instead.
  • Enhanced Progression Systems: Players want clearer progression paths and more meaningful challenges to keep the gameplay engaging beyond the initial hours.

Summary

  • Overall, while "The Diner at the End of the Galaxy" has a solid foundation and offers a unique blend of gameplay elements, players are eager for improvements and additional content to enhance their experience.

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