
Guiding the hole around environments is simple enough - on PC you just drag your mouse - but it always feels rewarding. There’s something immensely satisfying about Donut County‘s physics-based gameplay. Every character’s vignette occurs in an impeccably detailed diorama stuffed with objects that are practically begging to get sucked into the hole. As the game’s anthropomorphic critters sit at the center of the earth, sharing their last few minutes on the surface, Donut County takes form as a digital campfire story punctuated by goofy writing and humorous situations.

Each level functions as a character’s retelling of their fateful encounter.

You see, by the time players take control of the hole, most of the town’s residents have already fallen through the pit. Donut County isn’t the most complex game ever made, but it’s undoubtedly one of the most charming.
