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Release Date

28 Mar, 2023

Publisher/Developer

Majorariatto

Reviews

Steam: 97.65% positive (25267/25876)
Metacritic: -

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 8
  • Processor: Dual Core
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Radeon HD 4850 or GeForce 830M
  • Storage: 220 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible sound card

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Pineapple on pizza Steam AI Review Summary

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Summary generated from 300 most useful Steam user reviews.

Users wrote

Reviews consistently praise Pineapple on Pizza for its concise, bite-sized experience and free accessibility. Players frequently highlight the high-energy music, dancing NPCs, and island vibe that create a joyful, cinematic mood. Many reviewers describe the game as humorous, charming, and emotionally impactful, with some calling it a profound or life-changing experience. Several critics note the game's brevity as both a strength and a limitation, with some wishing for more depth or interactivity.

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Most Mentioned Advantages

  • Memorable music and audio (70 mentions) - The soundtrack and sound design are frequently highlighted as standout elements. Reviewers describe the music as catchy, memorable, and integral to the mood, sometimes stating it’s among the best game music they’ve heard. The audio often lingers after finishing, contributing to the cinematic feel and overall impression.
  • Very short and tightly paced (60 mentions) - The game lasts only a few minutes, often around 8 to 20 minutes, and finishes quickly. Reviewers say the short length makes the experience easy to complete and understand in a single sitting. The brevity is described as a strength that leaves a strong, focused impression rather than a long campaign. Its concise runtime encourages replayability and quick completion of all achievements.
  • Free to play (50 mentions) - Many reviews emphasize that Pineapple on Pizza is available for free, removing any cost barrier to trying the game. Players note there is no price to experience its visuals and music. The free aspect is repeatedly listed as a reason to give the game a chance, even for those who are skeptical about shorter, non-traditional games.
  • Humor, dancing and island vibe (45 mentions) - The island setting with dancing NPCs and a cheerful mood is repeatedly cited as a positive, charming aspect. The humor and playful sequences are described as entertaining and feel-good, providing a contrast to darker moments later in the experience. Many reviews celebrate the lighthearted charm and the communal sense of joy among the islanders.
  • Emotional depth and cinematic feel (35 mentions) - Several reviewers describe the experience as cinematic or artful, with a narrative depth that goes beyond a typical game. People talk about the emotional journey, sometimes calling it life-changing or profoundly affecting. The ending and twist are often highlighted as meaningful, despite the short runtime.

Most Mentioned Disadvantages

  • Very short, shallow at times (40 mentions) - While brevity is praised, some reviewers feel the experience lacks depth due to its short runtime. The limited interactivity and minimal gameplay loop are noted by several players. For some, the absence of mechanics or longer development makes it feel more like a short film than a full game.
  • Not a traditional game (walking sim) (18 mentions) - Several critics point out that it feels more like a walking sim or cinematic experience than a traditional game, with few objectives or conventional gameplay mechanics. Despite this, many still enjoy it as an artistic piece. The lack of typical gameplay can be a turn-off for players seeking action or structure.
  • Dark/traumatic moments (12 mentions) - A number of reviews reference intense scenes, such as the lava and the fate of the baby, as disturbing or unsettling. These moments contribute to the emotional punch but may upset some players. The dark turns are often acknowledged as a strong part of the experience, though not universally comfortable.
  • Can be confusing or ambiguous (6 mentions) - Some reviews mention the premise or narrative being difficult to grasp on first playthrough. While the twist and mood are appreciated, the storytelling can feel opaque to some players. Despite confusion, many still value the overall mood and conclusion.
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