While the game managed to become a viral sensation thanks to its insanely catchy theme song, Bugsnax has turned out to be an excellent game in its own right. Its wacky premise of catching food-themed bugs on a whimsical island has made for one of the most unique games to release this month, and now you can create your very own Bugsnax to eat right at home.
Pixelated Provisions–a food blog that recreates various food from different video games–has shared several of their own recreations of the creatures from Bugsnax that you can make at home. Helmed by Victoria Rosenthal, the blog features recipes inspired by Bugsnax that perfectly recreate three of its food-like creatures: Strabby, Flapjackarak, and Cinnasail.
You can check out images of all three of the delicious creatures below:
All three of the snax featured on Pixelated Provisions are made entirely of edible elements, and for the most part, they are all fairly simple recipes that come with some creative flourish inspired by Young Horses’ title. You can find the recipes for each of the three creatures above by clicking their names.
While it has only been out for a week now on PlayStation consoles and PC, it’s fitting to see that Bugsnax has already inspired some incredible fan creations, and just like in the game, it’s even better that you can actually eat these creations as well. Of course, if you want to make these creations at home and are looking for some background music to cook and bake to, look no further than the best music to accompany it: the game’s theme song.
Aside from the Bugsnax recreations, you can also find a ton of other incredible video game-themed recipes worth digging into at Pixelated Provisions. Specifically, some of the most recent recipes include food based on several recent titles, including koppepan from Yakuza: Like a Dragon, ovim meatballs from Final Fantasy XIV, and my personal favorite, a chicken gyro from Hades.
Bugsnax is available now on PS5, PS4, and PC.
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