Posted on: August 2, 2025

Wreck-It-OG
Verified ownerGames: 128 Reviews: 1
Good Indie game. Enjoyed it
Good Indie game. Enjoyed it I am from TN and it touch based a lot of good similarities
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Venba is a narrative cooking game about family, love, and loss. Play as Venba, a South Indian immigrant mother connecting with her son through the language of food. It is a short and sweet cinematic experience that you can enjoy in a 1 to 2-hour sitting
Idlis, dosas, and biriyani! Whether you’re a new or regular enjoyer of South Indian cuisine, there’s something delectable to discover Venba's cooking puzzles. As you piece together a tattered recipe book, cook authentic dishes inspired by real-life cuisines. Once you've cooked them in-game, try cooking them in real life with the brand-new in-game Cookbook!
As you restore lost recipes, discover the story of a family over the years as they grow and change through a journey of love and loss. Join a mother, father, and their son as they reckon with culture, self-discovery, and acceptance.
Move over lo-fi beats! Cook along to Venba's unique original soundtrack, inspired by Tamil music throughout the ages. And when you can't get enough, return to the newly-added in-game radio to listen to the OST on-demand!
Venba's warm, stylized art brings the game's food and story to life! So good you can almost taste it.
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Posted on: August 2, 2025
Wreck-It-OG
Verified ownerGames: 128 Reviews: 1
Good Indie game. Enjoyed it
Good Indie game. Enjoyed it I am from TN and it touch based a lot of good similarities
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Posted on: August 3, 2025
AtlantisV
Verified ownerGames: 15 Reviews: 1
Nice cozy game
Very nice graphics. I kinda felt like the story telling lacked some meaning. Like the ending did not quite felt like closure. I was enjoying the pace at the beginning but I felt like there was a sudden jump.
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Posted on: August 3, 2025
Ainhara75
Verified ownerGames: 46 Reviews: 1
A good connection with traditions
I like how they made me understand the dishes and the story among them
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Posted on: August 15, 2025
gregoy
Verified ownerGames: 227 Reviews: 1
Short, but very relatable story
Venba is a story-driven game where you follow the story of Venba and Paavalan, a Indian immigrant couple that moved to Canada to have a better quality of life/opportunities. Venba works as a teacher, but always feels having a hard time to connect with her students. Paavalan is having a hard time getting a job, but is always looking into Venba's needs. There's dialogue choices that affect the answers, but I don't think that it changes the course of the story. The controls are easy to grasp and tthe music is infectious(you easily find yourself dancing on the very first seconds). The way that the game introduces Indian culinary is very integrated with the story: On the very beggining of the story, Venba can make some 'idilis' for Paavalan and is here that we cook our first recipe fom Venba's mother recipe book. The challenge here is that the book is severely damaged: Some recipes have illegible words, some are completely unreadable. On some, you have partial steps available/images and you have y guess the other; some you have nothing but Venba's memories of cooking them with her mother. Still on the beggining, we discover that Venba is having a child named Kavin (a boy); and we follow the struggles of Kavin not wanting to use his name, preferring local foods instead of Indian food; not speaking in "tamil", his home province's language. Overall, the game had everything necessary to make a compelling story and gameplay. Despite being 2 hours long, I think that's the perfect lenght to tell the story that Visai Games wanted to tell and I'm already looking foward for their next game.
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Posted on: August 15, 2025
shreyas_shinde
Verified ownerGames: 53 Reviews: 1
short but sweet
a amazing experience that hit really close . must play . the art and music was just bliss
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