Bear's Restaurant

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.8
54.1K reviews
500K+
Downloads
Content rating
Teen
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About this game

Where do we go after we die? And more importantly, what do we eat?

In Bear’s Restaurant, you play as a little cat who just landed a job at the afterlife’s coziest eatery. As the lone waiter assisting the friendly bear who owns the joint, it’s your job to greet the newly deceased, take their orders, and deliver them each a final meal to help their souls rest in peace.

The only problem is, the clientele here come from all walks of death, and in many cases, they’re awfully indecisive. In order to help send these weary spirits to their final destinations, it’ll be your job to dive into their memories and try to decipher what their last suppers should be. In doing so, you’ll get to see firsthand how they lived, how they died, and what foods left the deepest impressions on them while they were alive.

Winner of the Avex Prize at the 2019 Google Play Indie Games Festival in Tokyo, Bear’s Restaurant is a game that’s touched the hearts of players all around the globe, with over a million downloads worldwide.

If it’s epic battles, mind-bending puzzles, or state-of-the-art cutscenes you’re after, you won’t find them here. But if you’re in the mood for a shorter, more wholesome experience—one that’ll fill your heart like a home-cooked meal you’ll remember for years to come—look no further.

[Content Warning]
While this game does not include any graphic imagery or gore, please be aware that the story does touch on a wide range of potentially distressing subject matter, such as murder, suicide, and various other manners of death that may be traumatic for some players (e.g. illness, traffic accidents). User discretion is advised.
Updated on
Oct 2, 2023

Data safety

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No data shared with third parties
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This app may collect these data types
Location, App activity and 2 others
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.8
52K reviews
Jasmine Stanley
April 6, 2023
Such a short, wholesome game. I love the concept, style, and the idea of the story. However, although a short time consumer, it still feels repetitive and small. Maybe add things like more interactive objects, let the old man talk!(I was genuinely intrigued on his backstory and it S K I P P E D). Overall, beautiful and hope to see more of these! Just a tad bit slow for a small game.
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Brian Conklin
April 29, 2020
For a story type game I kinda expected a little more story. It's hard to follow, but maybe I didnt get far enough to understand it, or maybe it was over my head. Either way, from what I played, do as the screen prompts, and serve people memory meals, i think. Still trying to understand what exactly i experienced. Very calm and relaxing, cute and goofy characters too.
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Tim Domn
October 17, 2020
What an amazing little game. Not at all what i expected. Its a short little story driven game. No difficulty or anything, but honestly it was really good. Heartwarming, but also devestatingly sad. Absolutely advise paying to remove the ads. Totally worth the small price. I really don't even know how to feel having just finished it. That said, the game is VERY short. You can finish it up in 1 play session. Would still recommend, despite that. Fantastic.
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