
Magical Delicacy is a game about food and witches. It’s a kind of a mix of the recent indie game Indian food masterclass Venba meets… anything with a witch in it.
It’s a very cosy time of it, too, having a sedate pace as you start as a young witch out to cook it up a notch. Relaxed stuff then, but it has buckets of charm and we enjoyed this one.
Get Cosy, Cook Stuff Up, and Enjoy Magical Delicacy
Magical Delicacy just launched this month (July 2024) and is by German indie game developer Skaule. You can pick it up on Steam and Xbox.
This is officially a platformer, but it mixes in a few other genres in classic indie game fashion. That cooking game element is there, alongside exploration.
One of the best bits of this title is the gorgeous pixel art style. Visiting the beautiful harbour town of Grat. It’s one of those titles you can just watch in action and appreciate its visual appeals.
Visually it reminds us of the excellent and inventive Spiritfarer (2020).
However, it’s all about the gameplay! And the goal here is to guide the young witch Flora around Grat, gather ingredients, cook up a storm, and ingratiate yourself with the townsfolk.
That’s lots of searching around for food, cooking stuff up (using the game’s reasonably fun cooking system), and pottering around enjoying the gorgeous pixel art style.
Yeah, visually it’s a stunning game. Really peak, work of art levels of 16-Bit era excellence here. That’s all great, but the gameplay is a little bit flat and monotonous.
We nod to Spirittea’s (2023) slow-paced life sim and its approach to this type of thing and it had similar issues. Some people will find Magical Delicacy a little dull. Others will revel in its finely detailed world of cooking, delivering, and hanging out with pixel art cats.
There’s a definite Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989) vibe, too, as one of Studio Ghibli’s lesser-known films.
From the looks down to the music. And on THAT note!!!Β There’s a neat little soundtrack to go with this from composer Dale North. You get this sort of chirpy upbeat stuff with orchestral swells and the like.
Okay, so we know the cosy game genre is popular at the moment. And lots of cosy new games like this are rolling out pretty regularly.
The genre does seem to infuriate some people. Whilst looking for clips of this title on YouTube we quickly found a clickbait video from one channel bearing the legend COSY GAMES SUCK!
If it’s not your type of thing then Magical Delicacy will be like a plague of locusts on your corn field. But if you want something chilled out, lovely, and that sends positive vibes? Yeah! You’ll have fun here as a cooking witch.
