Wrap House Simulator: The Ultimate Shaurma Co-Op Chaos for Your Weekend with Friends

Looking for a hilarious and chaotic way to spend your weekend with friends? Look no further than Wrap House Simulator, a new street food sim that dropped on Steam just in time for some co-op fun.
Released on May 29, 2025, by PlayWay S.A., this game lets you and up to three friends (four players total) dive into the wild world of running a shaurma joint — chopping, grilling, and serving your way to culinary glory while trying not to let the kitchen descend into absolute mayhem.
Roll Up Your Sleeves for a Shaurma Showdown
In Wrap House Simulator, you step into a bustling wrap shop where the goal is simple: sling delicious shaurma to hungry customers while keeping your tiny operation afloat. You’ll slice meats, grill them to perfection, mix sauces, and wrap it all up in lavash, all while juggling impatient customers, tight timers, and the occasional food critic or VIP guest.

The demo already earned an impressive 87% positive reviews on Steam, with players praising its addictive gameplay and co-op hilarity.
Now, the full version, priced at $10.39 (with a 20% launch discount), has hit a peak of 988 concurrent players shortly after release, climbing to a global top 131 spot on Steam, though some expected an even stronger start given the hype from its free prologue (which peaked at 2,402 players).
Co-Op Chaos at Its Finest

Communication is key, as orders pile up fast, and one wrong move can lead to a kitchen meltdown. Want to mix things up? You can also compete to see who’s the ultimate “wrap master,” adding a playful rivalry to the mix.
The game’s physics-based mechanics add to the chaos — think slippery trays, tricky lavash collisions, and the occasional grill-side fumble.

Still, the consensus is clear: this game shines brightest when played with friends who know their way around a virtual kitchen — or at least pretend to.
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Why This Weekend?

Whether you’re aiming to build your dream shaurma empire or just want to laugh at your friend’s inability to wrap a lavash without dropping everything, this game delivers.
Posts on X reflect the buzz, with players calling it a “chaotic fun” way to “run your own wrap shop with friends,” and indie devs on Reddit have shared their excitement about its cozy yet frantic vibe.
So, fire up Steam, rally your friends, and get ready to sling some shaurma. Just don’t be surprised if your virtual kitchen ends up in flames — metaphorically or otherwise.