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''Stephen's Sausage Roll'' is a 2016
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developed and published by
Increpare Games Increpare Games Ltd is a British video game developer based in London, founded and operated by Stephen Lavelle. Lavelle uses the pseudonym "Increpare", the Latin word for "rebuke". Lavelle has released over 506 games since 2004, mostly small fre ...
, the studio of designer Stephen Lavelle. The player controls a character who pushes sausage links onto hot grill tiles to cook them. It was received well by critics and was praised by other prolific indie puzzle video game creators.


Gameplay

Puzzles in ''Stephen's Sausage Roll'' involve moving around sausage links in a
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-like grid format, with the goal being to move each sausage over special grill tiles in order to cook them once on each spot—two spots on each "side" of the sausage—and then return the player character to the starting position. A puzzle can be failed either by burning a sausage, which happens when a single spot is cooked more than once; rolling a sausage off of the island and into the surrounding water; or making the player character themself fall into the water. The game includes an undo button to go back a single step, as well as a button to restart. The player character is composed of two parts: the character itself, and their fork, each of which occupy their own tile. The player can rotate in place and move forwards and backwards, but may not
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while holding the fork, which makes navigation of tight spaces difficult. The game is split into multiple sections, each of which require all puzzles within to be completed before the player can move on to the next section. These sections introduce new puzzle mechanics as the game progresses, including the ability to skewer sausages onto the fork, roll on top of sausages, and the ability to separate the player character from their fork.


Plot

The story of ''Stephen's Sausage Roll'' is communicated through stone tablets found throughout the game's overworld. They contain short, seemingly-unrelated phrases which gradually grow into a fuller story.


Reception

''Stephen's Sausage Roll'' holds an aggregated
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score of 90/100, based on 9 critic reviews. Reviewers noted the game's difficulty, where Jordan Erica Webber from ''The Guardian'' said the game was more difficult than '' The Witness'', which was already recognized for its difficulty. ''The Guardian'' described the game's designer, Stephen Lavelle, as prolific. Prior to release fellow indie developers
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and
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both praised the game for its difficulty and originality, with Foddy comparing the game to ''
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''. Jordan Erica Webber from ''
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'' noted that the difficulty may frustrate some players.


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