Forget making guests happy.
In this game…
Your visitors are the main course.
That’s the twisted concept behind My Cannibal Family, an upcoming co-op management game that completely turns the theme park genre upside down. Instead of earning money by entertaining guests, your objective is to attract as many visitors as possible… before cooking them to feed your cannibal family.
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At first glance, it looks like a classic park management simulator.
You build roller coasters, place attractions, decorate your park and expand your business to attract more customers. But once visitors walk through the gates, the real game begins.
Hidden beneath the cheerful atmosphere are traps, secret passages and deadly weapons designed to capture unsuspecting guests without raising suspicion. The better you manage your park, the bigger your… food supply becomes.
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The game also focuses heavily on multiplayer.
You can play solo or with up to four players online, with local split-screen support for two players. Each player helps run the park while coordinating the family’s rather unusual survival strategy.
To keep the experience fresh, the game includes:
As your park grows, you’ll unlock new ways to lure visitors and hide your family’s dark secret.
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Despite its violent premise, My Cannibal Family adopts a deliberately cartoonish style.
The developers are clearly aiming for dark comedy rather than horror, mixing colorful visuals with absurd situations reminiscent of games like Overcooked, Theme Park and Goat Simulator—just with a much darker sense of humor.
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The concept has already generated plenty of attention online.
After years of realistic simulators, many players are excited to see a management game that embraces pure chaos and originality. Whether it becomes the next indie hit or simply one of the strangest games of the year, it’s certainly unlike any theme park simulator you’ve played before.
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Building the perfect amusement park is easy. Building one where the customers become dinner? That’s a whole different challenge.