- January 20, 2023
- Playables
TET
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About
TET is a hand-drawn cooking game by Charlotte Broccard celebrating Vietnamese culture, where players prepare a Tet meal through delightful mini-games like cutting tofu, washing cabbage, and rolling spring rolls. The game aims to share Broccard's heritage, with the support of talented game developers from ECAL, University of Art and Design Lausanne.





- Cute and colorful art style that enhances the overall experience.
- Fun and engaging gameplay with a mix of mini-games that keeps players entertained.
- Short and free, making it an accessible and enjoyable quick gaming experience.
- The game is very short, which may leave players wanting more content.
- Some tasks lack clear failure conditions, which can be confusing.
- The timer adds a level of stress that may not appeal to all players.
- graphics20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The graphics of the game are widely praised for their fantastic color schemes and charming art style, reminiscent of old flash games and cartoons. Reviewers appreciate the fun aesthetic and relaxing vibe, noting that the visuals contribute significantly to the overall enjoyment, despite the game's short duration. The hand-drawn, dynamic lines and humorous elements enhance the game's character, making it visually appealing and engaging.
“Fantastic color scheme and visuals, not very challenging but relaxing and fun.”
“Nice game, especially the art style and the coloring.”
“The art style is great and gives the game a lot of character for how short it is.”
“It's a short, 1 dish, 1 dessert, free game, with the publisher's trademark art style.”
“Very short, but the art style is what is on display here.”
“The art style, which reminded me of the Beavis & Butthead cartoons, is appealing and expresses dynamism through thin, hand-drawn, wiggly sharp lines.”