A MIRACULOUS SNACK BAR
Game
- Year of Production
- 2020
- Content Type
- Simulation
- Target Age
- Adults
- Art
- 2D
- Service Step
- In Service
Summary
'Kang Seongho(31/M)' struggles to keep his street food stall business afloat near a high school. One day, a secret door appears in a shabby corner of the room above his shop.
When Seongho opened the door out of curiosity, he encountered the lush forest of the otherworld, "Fantasia," there. While admiring strange fruits and peculiar creatures, Seongho decides to utilize the ingredients from Fantasia to cook dishes to sell in his own shop.
Thanks to these otherworldly ingredients, customers begin to have unique experiences one by one, and Seongho's street food stall transforms into a nationally renowned eatery featured on TV. By day, he's a street food vendor, but by night, he becomes an ingredient hunter roaming Fantasia, crafting dishes like 'tonkatsu that doesn't make you gain weight for an hour' and 'smoothies that cure headaches'.
Buoyed by his success, he decides to open a second street food stall in Fantasia.
When Seongho opened the door out of curiosity, he encountered the lush forest of the otherworld, "Fantasia," there. While admiring strange fruits and peculiar creatures, Seongho decides to utilize the ingredients from Fantasia to cook dishes to sell in his own shop.
Thanks to these otherworldly ingredients, customers begin to have unique experiences one by one, and Seongho's street food stall transforms into a nationally renowned eatery featured on TV. By day, he's a street food vendor, but by night, he becomes an ingredient hunter roaming Fantasia, crafting dishes like 'tonkatsu that doesn't make you gain weight for an hour' and 'smoothies that cure headaches'.
Buoyed by his success, he decides to open a second street food stall in Fantasia.
Company Profile
Broadcasting Cartoon Animation
JOARA Inc.
Joara J Studio (IP Business Team) Introduction
J Studio, the secondary adaptation planning/production business team of Joara—South Korea's first-generation web novel platform established in 2000 with approximately 610,000 source IPs—aims to participate in the Content IP Market for the 4th consecutive year based on performance results and establish licensing contracts.
J Studio, the secondary adaptation planning/production business team of Joara—South Korea's first-generation web novel platform established in 2000 with approximately 610,000 source IPs—aims to participate in the Content IP Market for the 4th consecutive year based on performance results and establish licensing contracts.