Hannah's Day Reviews
Hannah’s Day is created with love and enthusiasm for art in mind and plays very well on the surface too, but the idea of art being able to keep people economically secure is wrong. A similar title by the name of Cook Serve Forever also had the roots of a rookie becoming a nation-wide popular chef by just working at a street restaurant, but the idea is at least reasonable as food is a source that people would be willing to spend their money, hence it is important to become an important chef.
Hannah’s Day is a cosy puzzler you can likely complete over the weekend. Its focus on a follow-your-dreams narrative and simple puzzles make it perfect for casual players. While the story didn’t entirely hit the mark for me, its positive message is one we can all get behind. Whether or not you decide to pick up the skateboard and ride with Hannah, her journey is a pleasant one. There is a free demo available on Steam to try out.