Summary
- For the UK it’s nearly Bank Holiday weekend, four days when structures and routines are suspended
- The author contemplates what it Plans to eat and how much it might deviate from routine, including whether it might try the regional dish of toad in a hole, a dish it normally wouldn’t consider
- It also intends to play the new game Hungry Horrors, a culinary-themed strategy deckbuilder
- The game draws on British and Irish folklore and incorporates local dishes
- The player has to feed suitable foods to folkloric creatures to appease them, taking care to work out their individual preferences
- Hungry Horrors has a roguelikelike structure and the player returns to a base between levels to experiment with recipes
The article includes two links to further information about the game.