đ„€ A Stupid Game About Pouring Drinks for the P.T.A. â Silly, Simple, and Surprisingly Satisfying
Game: A Stupid Game About Pouring Drinks for the P.T.A.
Developer / Publisher: Fuzz Force
Platform: Steam
Price: $1.99 USD
Playtime: ~36 minutes to 100% completion
Sometimes a game doesnât try to be anything more than what it says on the labelâand honestly, thatâs part of the charm here. A Stupid Game About Pouring Drinks for the P.T.A. delivers exactly what youâd expect: pouring drinks at a party, with just enough idle mechanics to keep things moving.
Itâs short, silly, and refreshingly honest about its scope.
đź Gameplay Overview
You pour drinks. Thatâs the game.
More specifically, youâre managing the flow of beverages at a P.T.A. gathering, upgrading your pouring efficiency and stock so you can keep up with demand. The loop is incredibly simple, but it works, especially for a quick, low-effort session.
What helps elevate it slightly is the addition of automatic pouring and stock upgrades, which allow the game to transition into a semi-idle experience. Once those are unlocked, you can step away and let the game do its thing while progress continues.
đ What Works Well
Ultra Affordable: At $1.99 USD, itâs an easy pickup with no regrets.
Quick Completion: I hit 100% in just 36 minutes, making it perfect for achievement hunters.
Idle-Friendly Options: Automatic pouring and restocking mean you donât need to stay glued to the screen.
Straightforward Fun: No learning curve, no confusionâjust jump in and play.
â ïž Keeping Expectations Real
Very Limited Content: Thereâs not much depth here. What you see is what you get, and it doesnât evolve much beyond the core loop.
Short Lifespan: Even with idle elements, youâll likely be done in under an hour.
đ§ Final Thoughts
A Stupid Game About Pouring Drinks for the P.T.A. isnât trying to be a deep or long-lasting experience, and thatâs perfectly fine. Itâs a quick, lighthearted game that delivers a bit of idle satisfaction and an easy boost to your completion stats.
If you go in expecting something small and simple, youâll likely walk away satisfied (and fully completed).
Verdict: âââââ (4/5)
Short, silly, and worth it for the price.