
The banter between Mira, BK and the other residents is quite funny at times, and serves as light comic relief against the backdrop of the despairing situation they all find themselves in lost underground. Firstly the humour in is quirky and endearing. What also makes it so entertaining is what’s going on alongside the gravity-manipulating shenanigans. It’s difficult to articulate, but wanton destruction is just satisfying, especially knowing that not even large structures are safe from your all-consuming hole of death. Also there’s a lot to be said for the catharsis of simply destroying entire settings and seeing them plummet through the hole into the void. Whilst this puzzling is fairly rudimentary, there are times where you use physics to make items fit holes by tipping them on their sides, creating an extra layer of thinking. Most of the levels require you to simply move the hole around, and engulf the detritus in the level in size order, beginning with the smallest blades of grass, up to the large buildings, as well as the individuals who mistakenly thought they had ordered a sugary treat from the raccoons. Reminiscing these memories forms the levels the player must complete, and what follows is a short tale of deception, the definition of trash, and some quirky dialogue. As such a lot of the residents end up nearly 1,000 feet below the surface and recall to each other their story on the surface before they were sucked under.

The issue is whenever a resident of Donut County orders a donut, what they’re actually ordering is a hole, which ends up sucking them into oblivion.

The raccoons run a donut shop in town (because why not?) and Mira is employed to help them. It’s mostly about Mira, a young girl, who has befriended a raccoon called BK. The items then fall deep underground to remain there.Īnd with that begins the story.

As you do so, the hole becomes wider, allowing you to gobble up larger and larger items and structures until each level is a barren wasteland. You move the hole along the ground, attempting to swallow up everything in your path. Donut County sees you take control of a hole that spawns around various locations in the titular town. And besides, I don’t think the “inverse-Katamari-Damacy” genre will ever catch on. I suppose it’s a puzzler, but “hole simulator” might be more appropriate. There are a lot of genres and subgenres in games these days, but it’s hard to pigeonhole Donut County into one.
