🔗 Share this article Unveiling an Bizarre Steam Game Trial: Playing as a Poop with the Goal to Find the Toilet Steam Next Fest is currently underway, and enthusiasts have discovered numerous engaging independent titles. But, one is particularly notable for its unconventional concept. Titled Unko Technica, this old-school styled jumping adventure lets you play a hero that is truly a dung attempting to travel to a restroom. For those curious, "Unko" translates to "poop." How you interact is simple: you only need a single jump button. In one hundred fifty levels, you'll face mini-bosses and access a store to acquire customizations for your poop character. Time your actions carefully, since one error forces restarting the level. Bounce off floating orbs to propel your character upward, navigate fragile ledges, and touch triggers to unlock secret routes. Collect currency to purchase challenging stages where gameplay gets crazy. Visually, the game boasts neon stages and an amazing soundtrack. The retro art of morphing basic polygons could recall fans of beloved games like Earthbound. Even though hard to name previous releases where you play as a coiled turd, video games have long featured toilet humor. As an illustration, in Death Stranding, players craft throwables from protagonist waste. Games like Palworld and Ark: Survival Evolved use dung as soil enrichment. Naturally, this theme shows up a lot in the South Park RPG The Stick of Truth. Putting aside its silly premise, Unko Technica has already earned notable recognition, including taking top honors at Bandai Namco's game competition in 2023. This trial version is available at present on Steam, with the full game set to arrive on PC on November 19.