🔗 Share this article Exploring an Unusual Steam Demo: Playing as a Piece of Feces on a Quest to Find the Toilet Steam Next Fest is in full swing, and enthusiasts have encountered a variety of engaging indie games. However, one stands out for its offbeat concept. Titled Unko Technica, this classic-feel jumping adventure includes a hero that is literally a piece of poop attempting to make its way to a toilet. For those curious, "Unko" is Japanese for "poop." The gameplay is straightforward: press a single jump button. Across one hundred fifty stages, battle boss fights and visit a shop to acquire skins for your fecal avatar. Time your movements precisely, as a error forces restarting the level. Jump off air pockets to propel yourself higher, traverse fragile surfaces, and touch buttons to reveal new areas. Earn UN-KOINS and use them on tougher levels where gameplay ramps up. Visually, the game shows off eye-catching environments and catchy soundtrack. The simple graphics featuring shifting geometric shapes may remind gamers of classic titles like Earthbound. While it's difficult to recall other games where you are a coiled turd, gaming have long featured toilet humor. As an illustration, in Death Stranding, players create throwables from protagonist waste. Titles such as Palworld and Ark: Survival Evolved employ manure as plant food. And of course, this theme shows up extensively in the adventure The Stick of Truth. Regardless of its silly premise, Unko Technica has already garnered significant accolades, including winning at a major publisher's indie contest in 2023. The demo is ready at present on Steam, with the final release set to launch on PC this November.