- February 7, 2021
- Avenbyte
Space Kettle
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Space Kettle is a single player casual action adventure game. It was developed by Avenbyte and was released on February 7, 2021. It received positive reviews from players.
"Space Kettle" is a challenging game where you navigate a tea-powered kettle up a surreal mountain. Carefully manage your limited tea fuel and prepare for numerous falls, as you journey through a unique map with various locations. The game falls in the "Over It" genre, made popular by "Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy," and requires perseverance to reach the summit.





- The game offers a unique and entertaining gameplay experience that many find fun and addictive.
- Players appreciate the challenge and sense of accomplishment when overcoming difficult obstacles.
- The theme and presentation of the game are well-received, with some players enjoying the quirky concept of a flying kettle.
- The game can be extremely frustrating, with poorly designed physics and level layouts that lead to frequent failures.
- Many players find the controls difficult to master, which can detract from the overall enjoyment.
- The game may quickly become boring for some, as it lacks variety and can feel repetitive.
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Users find the humor in the game appealing, particularly noting the amusing concept of a flying teapot, which adds a whimsical touch to the overall experience.
“I haven't played the flying teapot yet; it looks funny.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Space Kettle is a casual action adventure game.
Space Kettle is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.
Space Kettle was released on February 7, 2021.
Space Kettle was developed by Avenbyte.
Space Kettle has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its music.
Space Kettle is a single player game.
Similar games include Baby Steps, I Am Bread, Golfing Over It with Alva Majo, Getting Over It with Bennett Foddy, Ben and Ed and others.





