🔗 Share this article Unveiling a Bizarre Steam Demo: Playing as a Poop with the Goal to Find the Toilet Steam Next Fest is in full swing, and players have discovered a variety of engaging creations from small studios. Yet, one catches the eye for its offbeat concept. Named Unko Technica, this retro-inspired jumping adventure lets you play a protagonist that is truly a dung striving to make its way to a toilet. As a fun fact, "Unko" means "poop." How you interact is easy to grasp: just use a one button to leap. Across 150 levels, battle mini-bosses and access a market to buy skins for your fecal avatar. Execute your jumps carefully, as a error means restarting the level. Leap off floating orbs to launch your character to new heights, traverse crumbling ledges, and interact with switches to reveal hidden paths. Collect UN-KOINS to purchase challenging stages as things gets crazy. In terms of design, the game boasts vibrant stages and catchy background music. The simple visual style featuring moving geometric shapes could recall fans of beloved games like Earthbound. Although hard to name similar titles where you control a dung character, gaming often featured toilet humor. For example, in Death Stranding, players create throwables from protagonist excrement. Examples include Palworld and Ark: Survival Evolved employ feces as plant food. Naturally, fecal references shows up a lot in Obsidian's South Park RPG The Stick of Truth. Regardless of its goofy concept, Unko Technica has already received notable awards, including winning at Bandai Namco's game competition in 2023. A playable preview is accessible now on Steam, with the full game scheduled to launch on Steam this November.