You have no pockets. You have no satchel. You can only carry items by tucking them into the “crotch” of your worn, patched trousers. Want to carry a magical turnip? It goes in the waistband. A rusty scythe? That digs into your hip. The "Crotch" meter is a tension mechanic: hold too many items, and your movement speed becomes a waddle, your pants fall down, and you are vulnerable to attack.
PC (Steam Exclusive) / PS5 Release Date: "When the rice is ready." (TBD – estimated Late 2024) Pre-order bonus: A digital art book titled "The Art of Starvation." Note to the user: If this keyword was not a joke but a specific request regarding a real, obscure indie game, please provide the correct spelling or developer name. If it was a prompt for a creative writing exercise on a nonsensical string—welcome to the harvest. You have no pockets
In an era where farming sims are cozy and survival games are gritty, a new title has emerged from the depths of the indie dev underground that defies all logic. Whispers from the recent Tokyo Indie Showcase have pointed to a bizarre, terrifying, yet addictive prototype simply code-named Project Rice Bowl . Want to carry a magical turnip
But the fans have given it a raw, visceral nickname: That digs into your hip