It's fine if the visitors to your theme park die in this sim: it's actually the whole point

It's fine if the visitors to your theme park die in this sim — in fact, it's the whole point. My Cannibal Family, revealed today at the Future Games Show, takes the theme park simulator genre in a darkly comedic and horrifying direction. In this game, you're not just managing rides and attractions — you're a cannibal who's been transformed into a mutated monster after being stuffed into a drum of toxic goo by a mob. Your new mission? Build a twisted theme park to lure unsuspecting visitors to their gruesome demise.

A deadly twist on theme park management

The game's premise is as simple as it is macabre: build a theme park beside a remote highway, attract visitors with your carefully designed attractions, and then eliminate them using deadly traps or your own hands. Once the sun sets, it's time to harvest the bodies of your victims to feed your growing family of "loveable mutants." The developer describes it as a "deadly sandbox of your own creation," where every attraction serves a sinister purpose.

Managing your monstrous family

Your hungry family isn't just there to devour your victims — they can also be assigned specific roles within the park. Whether it's gathering resources or helping with the attractions, each member of your cannibal family has a purpose. This adds a layer of strategy to the game, as you'll need to balance the needs of your growing family with the logistics of running a theme park that doubles as a killing ground.

Co-op for the best (and worst) times

You don't have to take on the chaos of running a deadly theme park alone. My Cannibal Family supports co-op play, allowing you to team up with friends for a more immersive and, dare we say, entertaining experience. Whether you're working together to build the perfect trap or planning your next stealth attack, the game promises to be a wild ride — both literally and figuratively.

The game is set to release in 2027, giving fans plenty of time to prepare for the horrors ahead. If you're looking for a theme park sim that's anything but family-friendly, this might just be the one.