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  • GameCharts     Steam    Tostchu
    Month Avg. Players Gain % Gain Peak Players
    December 2025 0 0 --- 0
    November 2025 0 0 --- 4
    October 2025 0 0 --- 4
    September 2025 0 0 --- 3
    August 2025 0 0 --- 5
    July 2025 0 0 --- 5
    June 2025 0 0 --- 4
    May 2025 0 0 --- 7
    April 2025 0 0 --- 3
    March 2025 0 0 --- 3
    February 2025 0 -1 -100% 4
    January 2025 1 0 0% 5
    December 2024 1 -7 -87.5% 10
    November 2024 8 5 166.67% 52
    October 2024 3 3 --- 86
    September 2024 0 0 --- 0
    August 2024 0 0 --- 0
    July 2024 0 0 --- 0
    June 2024 0 0 --- 0
    May 2024 0 0 --- 0
    April 2024 0 0 --- 0
    March 2024 0 0 --- 0
    February 2024 0 0 --- 0
    January 2024 0 0 --- 0
    December 2023 0 0 --- 0
    November 2023 0 0 --- 0
    October 2023 0 0 --- 0
    September 2023 0 0 --- 0
    August 2023 0 0 --- 0
    July 2023 0 0 --- 0
    June 2023 0 0 --- 0
    May 2023 0 0 --- 0
    April 2023 0 0 --- 0
    March 2023 0 0 --- 0
    February 2023 0 0 --- 0
    January 2023 0 0 --- 0
    December 2022 0 --- --- 0

    About Tostchu

    Story
    It is 90s Turkey, your father owns a toast seller in a desolate rural area stopover. He has given you the duty of keeping the business running while he is on a vacation, for the first time. Mysterious events unfold while you prepare toasts based on the customers' requests for five days.

    Gameplay
    In Tostchu, you play as the temporary seller/caretaker of a toast buffet and you have to manage this buffet in 5 short chapters that are presented as working evenings. You are confined to the space of the buffet throughout the game, which consists of a bedroom, a bathroom, a walk-in refrigerator, and a service area. Every day you open the shop's shutter and prepare toasts for the customers, earn money, close the shutter, and order new ingredients for the next day with your hard-earned money. It is as simple as that!

    During the game, you may witness some mysterious happenings surrounding the buffet and its local, through the convers...