Still Warm
Mark Molnar
Deep-fry lángos in a Budapest alleyway and serve the regulars from the apartment building across the courtyard while they slowly realize someone is picking them off, one by one.
Still Warm is a cooking simulator with light horror and a murder mystery, set in a small lángos takeaway shop in Budapest.
You take the morning shift for a week, making food, serving the regulars, and getting to know them.
And then they start disappearing.

Open at 5 AM. Knead the dough, fry it fresh, and serve it hot.
Top it, wrap it, pass it through the shutter.
People come in half-awake, already knowing what they want. Sometimes they also ask for a drink, something hot, something sweet.
Sometimes the phone rings. You take the order, prepare it, and have it ready when Lajos, the delivery guy, shows up.

One of the regulars doesn't show up.
The paper mentions a body. Then another. The regulars grow quiet and start watching each other more closely.
The radio talks about someone on the run. You start getting strange calls.

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Cook lángos from scratch: knead, fry, top, and serve it
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Learn the routines and preferences of a small cast of regulars
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A short, focused story (around 2–3 hours)
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A cozy setting that slowly turns uneasy
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A week of early mornings where something isn't right

