Eat All The Things vs Onirism
Eat All The Things and Onirism both land in Indie, Adventure on Steam, which is why they keep getting compared. The comparison below is built from each game's Steam metadata — release year, genres, categories, Steam Deck status, price, and review score — refreshed daily by imho.run's scraper. Headline differences: Both share Indie, Adventure on Steam. Eat All The Things (2018) is 7 years older than Onirism (2025). Onirism scores higher on Steam reviews (81.6% positive) than Eat All The Things (75% positive). No login or purchase needed — scroll for the full table, the verdict FAQ, and links to ranked similar games for both titles.
Side-by-side comparison
Eat All The Things | Onirism | |
|---|---|---|
| Released | 2018 | 2025 |
| Genres | Indie, Adventure, Casual | Action, Indie, Adventure |
| Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux | Windows |
| Steam Deck | Unrated | Deck Unsupported |
| Price | 6.99 USD | 7.19 USD |
| Steam reviews | 75% positive (16 reviews) | 81.6% positive (670 reviews) |
| Multiplayer | Multi-player, Shared/Split Screen Co-op, Co-op | Multi-player, Shared/Split Screen Co-op, Co-op |
| Developers | Eat All The Games | Crimson Tales |
Side by side
- Both share Indie, Adventure on Steam.
- Eat All The Things (2018) is 7 years older than Onirism (2025).
- Onirism scores higher on Steam reviews (81.6% positive) than Eat All The Things (75% positive).
- Eat All The Things is currently ~3% cheaper on Steam than Onirism (6.99 USD vs. 7.19 USD).
- Both support cooperative play.
- Onirism is Deck Unsupported on Steam Deck; Eat All The Things has no Deck rating yet.
Eat All The Things vs Onirism — FAQ
- Should I play Eat All The Things or Onirism first?
- If you want chronology, Eat All The Things (2018) came out before Onirism (2025). If neither is a sequel to the other, order doesn't really matter — start with whichever fits your current mood, since both share enough on Steam to make either a reasonable opener.
- Are Eat All The Things and Onirism similar?
- They overlap on Indie, Adventure on Steam, so the catalogue groups them together — but "similar" depends on the specific mechanics. Use the genre + category rows above to decide whether the overlap matches what drew you to the one you've already played.
- Do both Eat All The Things and Onirism have co-op?
- Yes — both list a co-op category on Steam. Specifics differ: Eat All The Things ships Shared/Split Screen Co-op, Co-op; Onirism ships Shared/Split Screen Co-op, Co-op.

