Project P.I.T.T.
Action
Casual
Indie
Simulation
Single-player
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
Adjustable Text Size
Camera Comfort
Custom Volume Controls
Playable without Timed Input
DualShock Controller Support
DualShock Controller Support
DualSense Controller Support
DualSense Controller Support
Save Anytime
Stereo Sound
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

Feed rubber ducks to a corporate void. Build physics contraptions. Chain combos for profit as the Maw grows hungrier... and larger. Brutalist PSX satire meets first-person sandbox chaos.

Developers: Froke
Publishers: Pretty Soon
Release Date: Aug 19, 2026
Price (USD): $8.49
Current Players: 2.9k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Positive(94%)
engaging experience
innovative mechanics
sandbox design
good value
rewarding progression
slow progression
tedious setup
Steam Deck controls
early pacing
mass-deletion feature
frequent crashes
motion sickness
scripted destruction
tedious management
technical issues
Overall, the reviews convey a strong enthusiasm for the game's inventive and addictive nature, particularly praising its unique approach to automation and optimization. However, significant technical issues such as frequent crashes and tedious management of building items prevent some players from fully enjoying it. There is also a noteworthy frustration with a specific scripted event that disrupts players’ progress. The sentiment is somewhat divided on the early game pacing and controls on platforms like the Steam Deck, but the overall appeal and creativity of the game leave a lasting impression on most players.

Positive Points

  • The game provides a highly engaging and addictive experience with its inventive mechanics and sandbox design.
  • Players appreciate the unique twist on the automation/factory genre, specifically the ability to build production lines in a sandbox space.
  • The progression system is praised for feeling satisfying and rewarding as players optimize their production lines.
  • The game's price is considered good value for the entertainment and innovation it offers.
  • Multiple reviews highlight the creativity and variety in approaches to progression and optimization.
  • Negative Points

  • There are significant technical issues, with reports of frequent game crashes.
  • Some players experience motion sickness when playing the game.
  • The existence of a scripted event that destroys players' hard work in automation is heavily criticized.
  • The game's building and item management systems can be tedious and lack quality of life features like mass-deletion or carrying multiple items simultaneously.
  • Mixed Points

  • While the game is fun, some players find it initially slow or tedious to progress, especially when setting up panels or dealing with the early unlocks.
  • The gameplay experience on the Steam Deck is mixed due to imprecise controls affecting player actions.
  • Common Themes

  • Automation and optimization are central to the game's appeal, with many reviews focused on creating efficient systems.
  • The quirky theme of ducks and unusual gameplay scenarios add a humorous and unique touch to the experience.
  • Despite enjoying the core mechanics, several players have expressed the need for quality of life improvements.
  • Updated 8/20/2026, 12:00:58 AM UTC