🔗 Share this article Unveiling an Unusual Steam Demo: Controlling a Turdy Character in a Mission to Reach the Toilet Steam Next Fest is currently underway, and players have encountered numerous interesting indie games. But, one stands out for its unconventional concept. Titled Unko Technica, this classic-feel jumping adventure features a character that is truly a dung striving to make its way to a restroom. For those curious, "Unko" translates to "poop." How you interact is straightforward: you only need a one button to leap. Throughout numerous challenges, battle tough enemies and unlock a market to buy skins for your fecal avatar. Execute your actions precisely, as a error requires beginning again. Jump off air pockets to propel your character upward, traverse crumbling ledges, and activate switches to reveal hidden paths. Gather coins to purchase challenging game content where gameplay intensifies. Visually, the game boasts eye-catching level designs and a killer soundtrack. Its minimalist visual style of moving geometric shapes could recall gamers of beloved games like Earthbound. Even though tough to think of previous releases where you play as a piece of feces, interactive entertainment often featured toilet humor. For example, in Death Stranding, you can craft grenades from character droppings. Examples include Palworld and Ark: Survival Evolved employ dung as plant food. Unsurprisingly, fecal references appears extensively in Obsidian's role-playing game The Stick of Truth. Despite its silly concept, Unko Technica has already received notable accolades, such as taking top honors at Bandai Namco's indie contest in 2023. The demo is accessible currently on Steam, with the full game scheduled to debut on PC in the fall.