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Pizza Restaurant Together

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Pizza Restaurant Together is being developed by FunPlay Dev and published by FunPlay. It is currently in the Early Access phase and has not yet received a full release date. According to its Steam page, the developers plan for this Early Access period to last around three to four months, during which they will build and polish the core gameplay systems.

As of now, the game is available only on Windows, with no confirmed ports to other platforms such as consoles. There is a playable demo, released before the Early Access launch, which gives players a chance to try out the restaurant mechanics and co‑op systems in a more limited form.

In the game, players run their own pizza restaurant in a cozy small town. The core gameplay loop involves taking customers’ orders, preparing pizzas with a variety of toppings, frying side dishes like fries, and serving everything efficiently. You’re able to upgrade kitchen equipment — such as ovens and trays — as well as the décor of your restaurant, including furniture and display cases. The game supports co‑operative play, so friends can join in to help manage the rush and split tasks in the kitchen.

Promotion of Pizza Restaurant Together has focused heavily on community involvement. Because it’s in Early Access, the developers emphasize that player feedback is central to shaping the final version. They encourage users to contribute ideas, report bugs, and suggest features via their Discord and Steam forums. The small scale of the team — the credit page even points to a compact, dedicated dev group — gives a personal, grassroots feel to the development process.

Reception so far is limited but quietly positive. Since the game is still in Early Access, there isn’t a large volume of reviews yet. The niche appeal — a relaxing, social restaurant sim — seems to resonate with a modest but interested audience. Much of the long-term success will depend on how well the developers deliver on their roadmap, add depth, and respond to community feedback during this early phase.