Two mysterious people task the player to steal a saxophone from Caetano Grosso, a former musician who now runs a pizzeria.
While posing as a pizzeria employee, the player makes custom-order pizzas based on abstract and somewhat nonsensical phrases (which writer Matthew J.R. Parsons likened to Brian Eno's Oblique Strategies)[1] and meets the various citizens of Off-Peak City.
[5] Despite his fears that it might be impenetrable, Rock Paper Shotgun's reviewer found it to be a very fun game that is enjoyable on a surface level.
He felt that the game helps players discover their own meaning without being pretentious, likening it to being subtly tricked into having deep thoughts.
"[6] Comparing it to the works of film director David Lynch, Adventure Gamers said it may be too weird for some players but recommended it to those who are open-minded or fans of surrealism.