Sometimes you do not need a calming walk or a nice cup of tea. Sometimes you need to launch a chair across a room and watch a chain reaction of nonsense unfold. That, as per the press release, is exactly where Table Flip Simulator comes in.
Developer YummyYummyTummy and PM Studios have announced that the chaotic physics-based puzzler Table Flip Simulator lands on 21 May 2026 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam, priced at $14.99.
The pitch is simple and gloriously unhinged. Players are thrown into everyday situations and encouraged to deal with them in the least sensible way possible. You will be flipping, throwing, smashing and generally causing a mess across a string of increasingly absurd scenarios. One minute you are working as a barista. The next, you are apparently the President of Antarctica. Quite the promotion.
Table Flip Simulator turns stress into slapstick chaos
At its core, Table Flip Simulator is all about destruction with a purpose. Players can experiment with different objects, trigger physics-driven chain reactions and chase high scores while causing as much damage as possible. The game also mixes that chaos with puzzle-solving, giving each stage its own task and optional challenges.
According to the press release, stages range from serving customers in a coffee shop to wrecking a definitely-not-Oval political office. So yes, subtlety is not really on the menu here.
Spencer Yip, Director at YummyYummyTummy, said the game was built as a way for players to let off steam through comedy and destruction. He added that the story kicks off when the player’s boss demands overtime on their birthday, sending them on a hero’s journey to become “President of the most powerful nation on Earth, Antarctica”. That is one way to process workplace burnout.
Boss fights, destruction combos and plenty of ridiculous scenarios
Alongside the sandbox-style smashing, Table Flip Simulator also features boss fights that lean fully into the game’s chaotic tone. Players will square off against enemies including a college professor and even a giant kaiju, using thrown and smashed objects to come out on top.
The key features highlighted in the press release include:
- everyday jobs and situations turned into high-energy destruction
- experimental gameplay built around combining objects and targets for maximum havoc
- puzzle-style stages with optional score challenges
- over-the-top boss fights that get increasingly ridiculous
Michael Yum, CEO of PM Studios, said the game stood out straight away for turning a relatable feeling into a creative playground. He described it as unpredictable, hilarious and packed with retro charm.
All told, Table Flip Simulator looks like it knows exactly what it is: a daft, cheerful destruction fest built for anyone who has ever wanted to turn a bad day into a spectacular mess.
Table Flip Simulator launches on 21 May 2026 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam for $14.99.