— a strategic food-truck tycoon —
Frequently
asked questions.
Fourteen things people want to know before they buy. Tap any to expand.
What people ask
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Q.01
What kind of game is Street Grub?
A strategic business simulation where you build and manage a food-truck empire. You make decisions at night (set prices, plan the menu, hire the cook), then watch results unfold during the day. Think chess meets street food. Not a clicker, not a panic game.
Q.02
What platforms is it on?
Steam, for both Windows PC and macOS. No console release planned.
Q.03
How long does a run take?
Main campaign: 15–25 hours. Sandbox + different strategies push most players past 40 hours. There's always a new city to start over in.
Q.04
Is it single-player?
Yes — entirely single-player. Your personal journey from one cart to a chain. No multiplayer, no co-op, no PvP.
Q.05
Can I play in my country's currency?
Yes. The game simulates 15 cities — Washington, Beijing, Paris, Victoria, +11 more — each with its own currency, palate, and price expectations.
Q.06
Is it like Overcooked?
Not at all. Overcooked is reflexes & chaos. Street Grub is decisions & consequences. The fastest action in the game is double-clicking a menu item.
Q.07
Who is Master Lee?
Your in-game mentor. He built an empire from one cart and he's looking for a successor — you. His guidance shows up throughout the campaign; the decisions are still yours.
Q.08
How often do you update?
Active development. New cities, events, and balance patches roll out based on Discord feedback. Join the server (link below) to see what's next.
Q.09
What do I need to run it?
Anything you've bought in the last six or seven years. Street Grub is a 2D management sim — it runs fine on modest laptops, integrated graphics, and that Mac you keep meaning to upgrade. Final minimum specs live on the Steam page; if it can open a spreadsheet, it can probably open Street Grub.
Q.10
Does it work on Steam Deck?
Tested and playable today — Master Lee approves the form factor. The official "Steam Deck Verified" badge is in submission with Valve; until that lands we call it Deck-friendly rather than Deck-verified.
Q.11
Controller support?
Built mouse-and-trackpad-first, because pricing menus and ledgers love a pointer. Full controller support is on the roadmap; gamepads work today for most of the game, with a few menus still warming up to the idea.
Q.12
Are there cloud saves?
Yes, via Steam Cloud. Start a run on the laptop, finish it on the desktop. Your empire follows you across machines without you having to think about it.
Q.13
What's the refund policy?
Steam's standard — within 14 days of purchase and under 2 hours played, refund yourself any time. We'd rather you bought it and loved it, but no hard feelings if the genre isn't your thing.
Q.14
Is it actually out, or still in early access?
Out. Released 2 December 2025 at $19.99 on Steam, single-player, PC & Mac. "Active development" means new cities, events, and balance patches keep arriving — but you're buying a finished game, not a promise.
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