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Chaotic backyard cooking for groups: BBQ Simulator review

BBQ Simulator: The Squad, from Cube Cube Sports, turns a standard backyard barbecue into a frantic race against time. Players must prepare grills, choose ingredients, and cook steaks to keep a group of starving friends fed, while physics-based interactions produce chaotic, often airborne results. The game includes a hunger-management survival-lite mechanic, changing weather hazards, and detailed avatar customization. It targets casual players who enjoy physics-based party simulators and groups seeking cooperative, lighthearted multiplayer antics.

What hardware does BBQ Simulator need?

BBQ Simulator is available on macOS (OS 10.6 or higher) and Windows 10/11, and Mac users require a 64-bit processor plus at least 4 GB of RAM. That minimum memory requirement and 64-bit processor call out a modest desktop footprint for a simulation, so typical Mac setups can run sessions without a high-performance rig. The platform listing makes the title accessible to both Mac and Windows desktop players.

Does it support multiplayer co-op?

The game supports multiplayer co-op for up to eight players, letting a squad share tasks in free-form fashion rather than strict roles. A solo option exists for players who prefer to handle grilling and garden maintenance alone, and in either mode the sandbox design encourages informal coordination rather than rigid teamwork. Casual groups looking for party sessions can split duties or let one player do everything.

How do tools and hazards shape each session?

Tools range from traditional grills to microwave ovens and blowtorches, a mix that produces unpredictable results when combined with the physics system. Environmental nuisances include hostile flies that can steal meat, and the sandbox includes non-cooking garden activities such as playing soccer or mowing the lawn. Those elements turn a single session into emergent situations where tool choice and on-the-fly decisions matter more than scripted recipes.

Is the learning curve steep and what keeps players returning?

Community feedback notes that the game’s physics can be intentionally difficult to master, which contributes to emergent comedic moments and chaotic fun that many players praise. The sandbox scenarios and light survival pressure give repeated sessions a different tone each time, and reviewers compare the experience to physics-based party titles like Overcooked and Surgeon Simulator. A noted Steam rating is Very Positive, reflecting the humor and cooperative appeal.

A playful pick for groups who enjoy chaotic, physics-driven sessions

BBQ Simulator suits casual players and friend groups who want unpredictable, laughter-prone co-op rather than precise simulation. The intentional physics difficulty and survival-lite hunger system make each session feel lively, though that same unpredictability can frustrate players seeking tight control. For anyone chasing cooperative silliness and emergent moments, the game is an inviting option that rewards social play and improvisation.

  • Pros

    • Supports up to eight-player cooperative sessions
    • Physics-driven interactions generate emergent comedic moments
    • Includes survival-lite hunger mechanic to add urgency
    • Varied tools from grills to blowtorches expand possibilities
  • Cons

    • Physics can be intentionally difficult to master
    • Environmental hazards and flies complicate precise play
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and at least 4 GB RAM on Mac
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App specs

  • Developer

  • License

    Full

  • Latest update

  • Platform

    Mac

  • OS

    macOS 10.15

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