🔗 Share this article Unveiling a Unusual Steam Game Trial: Controlling a Piece of Feces in a Mission to Arrive at the Toilet Steam Next Fest is now live, and players have found plenty of engaging creations from small studios. Yet, one is particularly notable for its unconventional concept. Named Unko Technica, this classic-feel jumping adventure includes a protagonist that is literally a piece of poop trying to travel to a toilet. As a fun fact, "Unko" translates to "poop." How you interact is easy to grasp: just use a one button to leap. Throughout one hundred fifty levels, encounter mini-bosses and access a store to buy outfits for your poop character. Time your movements precisely, since one wrong move means starting over. Jump using floating orbs to launch yourself higher, cross disappearing ledges, and activate buttons to reveal secret routes. Collect coins and use them on more difficult stages as things ramps up. Graphically, the game shows off vibrant level designs and catchy background music. Its minimalist visual style with shifting geometric shapes could recall gamers of classic titles like Earthbound. Although difficult to name previous releases where you control a dung character, interactive entertainment frequently incorporated toilet humor. For example, in Death Stranding, players make grenades from protagonist droppings. Titles such as Palworld and Ark: Survival Evolved use feces as plant food. Unsurprisingly, fecal references is present extensively in Obsidian's role-playing game The Stick of Truth. Despite its humorous concept, Unko Technica has already garnered impressive recognition, like winning at Bandai Namco's indie contest in 2023. This trial version is accessible currently on Steam, with the complete version planned to launch on computers in the fall.