Stephen's Sausage Roll

We’re very proud to be a part of the communities we serve. We’ve been doing this for a long time, and although we make an awful lot more rolls, bridies and sausage rolls than we did in 1873, we’re still very much a local bakery at heart. Our customers may pop in for a bite, but they’ll stay for a blether and a laugh. People are at the heart of everything we do, whatever side of the counter they’re on.

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Stephens Bakery, Rosyth. For over 140 years we’ve been committed to producing the freshest, best tasting food you could possibly find. Using the finest local ingredients, our award. Stephen's Sausage Roll. All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos News Guides Reviews. Stephen's Sausage Roll General Discussions Topic Details. Apr 18, 2016 @ 11:52pm How many sausages are there? (Post your progress here!). Right now, Stephen’s Sausage Roll is the sixth game in the long (loooooong) list of games and tools featured on Stephen’s Increpare Games website, all of which he’s created himself within an.

When young William Stephen started up his first bakery, he said he wanted to bake bread “only of the best quality to merit a share of public support.” And that will never change. We give our customers consistently great quality, tasty food from a local name they know and trust. Somewhere they can recharge and refuel, with a fast and friendly service. And it’s our goal to deliver even more on the go goodness to even more customers across Scotland.

With four generations of baking expertise, we’re still a family run company. You can tell that straight away when you come into one of our shops. And many of our customers have grown up with us as part of their lives. We’ve been there to provide them with tasty treats since they were kids. In fact, many of them now work in our team. And their families now come in for some fresh, locally made baking. So a Stephens stop is always a happy stop.

Retail

Are you someone that loves the hustle and bustle of a busy shop? Can you work as part of a great team, who loves serving customers? We are looking for enthusiastic and bubbly people with a drive to succeed. We offer a comprehensive training scheme and great career progression.

Bakery

Working at night, you will be given full training to be part of our team producing our award-winning bakery products. We take pride in baking products to a very high standard of quality and to exact timescales.

Delivery Driver

You will be loading and delivering our award-winning products to our branches and franchise customers throughout Fife, the Lothians & Perth & Kinross. Deliveries need to be made to customers on time and to agreed quality standards.
Experience in Multi Drop Deliveries would be desirable, but not essential.

Head Office

Our Head Office is based in Rosyth and fulfills the administrative support for all operations within Stephens. Duties and responsibilities will be to look after and manage a group of customers by the means of data entry processing and calling for daily stock. Other general administration duties are also included such as photocopying & laminating, answering telephone calls, printing and organising of daily production lines.

Stephen's Sausage Roll
Developer(s)Increpare Games
Publisher(s)Increpare Games
Designer(s)Stephen Lavelle
EngineUnity
Platform(s)Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X
ReleaseApril 18, 2016
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player

Stephen's Sausage Roll is a 2016 puzzle video game developed and published by Increpare Games, the studio of designer Stephen Lavelle. The player controls a character who pushes sausage links to grilling locations on a grid.

Gameplay[edit]

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The title refers to the game's objective of physically moving sausages. In a series of Sokoban-style puzzles,[1][2] the player controls a character who pushes sausage links to grilling locations on a grid. The objective is to grill each sausage in four places (two spots on each 'side' of the sausage), but if the sausage is grilled twice in the same spot, or if the sausage falls over the edge of the level, the player fails and must rewind their progress. The player-character is a low-detail figure who holds a fork, which occupies a second space on the grid. The character can move in cardinal directions and many puzzles involve rotating the fork about the player.[3]

To reach the puzzles, the player navigates an overworld on an island and aligns the character and fork with a ghost image of the character, and the surrounding land drops into the ocean to reveal the puzzle.[3]

Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic90/100[7]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Destructoid10/10[4]
Edge9/10[5]
Game Informer8/10[6]
The Guardian[3]
Hardcore Gamer4.5/5[8]

Stephen's Sausage Roll holds an aggregated Metacritic score of 90/100, based on 9 critic reviews.[7] Reviewers noted the game's difficulty,[3][9][10] where Jordan Erica Webber from The Guardian said the game was more difficult than The Witness, which was already recognized for its difficulty.[3]The Guardian described the game's designer, Stephen Lavelle, as prolific.[3]

Prior to release fellow indie developers Bennett Foddy and Jonathan Blow both praised the game for its difficulty and originality, with Foddy comparing the game to Dark Souls.[11] Jordan Erica Webber from The Guardian noted that the difficulty may frustrate some players.[3]

Accolades[edit]

YearAwardCategoryResultRef
2017The Edge Awards 2016PC Game of the YearWon[12]

References[edit]

  1. ^Estrada, Marcus (April 18, 2016). 'Stephen's Sausage Roll is a Challenging New Puzzler'. Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  2. ^O'Connor, Alice (April 18, 2016). 'English Country Tune Dev Serves Stephen's Sausage Roll'. Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  3. ^ abcdefgWebber, Jordan Erica (April 18, 2016). 'Stephen's Sausage Roll review – sizzling pork has never been this challenging'. The Guardian. Archived from the original on April 26, 2016. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  4. ^Hancock, Patrick (April 18, 2016). 'Review: Stephen's Sausage Roll'. Destructoid. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  5. ^'Stephen's Sausage Roll'. Edge (294): 120. July 2016.
  6. ^Reeves, Ben (May 2, 2016). 'Stephen's Sausage Roll: Meaty Puzzles, No Filler'. Game Informer. GameStop. Archived from the original on May 3, 2016. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  7. ^ ab'Stephen's Sausage Roll Critic Reviews for PC'. Metacritic. Archived from the original on May 3, 2016. Retrieved May 3, 2016.
  8. ^LeClair, Kyle (April 20, 2016). 'Review: Stephen's Sausage Roll'. Hardcore Gamer. Retrieved May 14, 2016.
  9. ^Couture, Joel (April 18, 2016). 'Stephen's Sausage Roll - Cook Up Them Dogs By Solving Brutal Puzzles'. IndieGames.com. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  10. ^Michet, Laura (April 18, 2016). 'Stephen's Sausage Roll review'. ZAM.com. Retrieved April 19, 2016.
  11. ^Frank, Allegra (April 18, 2016). 'Why the creators of QWOP and The Witness are calling Stephen's Sausage Roll one of the best of all time'. Polygon. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
  12. ^'The Edge Awards'. Edge (302): 76–87. February 2017.

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