Table Flip Simulator hits consoles and PC in May 2026

YummyYummyTummy and PM Studios will deliver Table Flip Simulator next month.
Revealed today, the title will be released on May 21 on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC (via Steam). A release date trailer can be seen below.
A synopsis for Table Flip Simulator reads:
Ready to blow off some steam? In Tableflip Simulator, players can let loose and unleash wildly fun, over-the-top chaos - flipping, throwing, and smashing their way through wildly unpredictable scenarios. Whether pulling shifts as a barista, or stepping into the role of the President of Antarctica, there’s always room to go far beyond a simple table flip. Experiment with a wide range of objects and mechanics, trigger outrageous physics-driven chain reactions and think destructively outside of the box. Rack up points while taking on bosses that are equal parts epic and ridiculous - the world can be completely wrecked.
Spencer Yip, Director at YummyYummyTummy said this about the game:
“Life can be so stressful. I wanted to make Table Flip Simulator for people to destress through destruction and turn everyday frustrations into slapstick comedy with big flip energy. The story begins with the player’s boss demanding they work overtime on their birthday and your hero’s journey is to become President of the most powerful nation on Earth, Antarctica.”
Michael Yum, CEO PM Studios also said:
“We’re always looking for games that surprise us and Table Flip Simulator did that immediately; it takes a universally relatable moment and transforms it into a creative playground and runs with it in the best possible way. It has that cool, retro charm, it’s unpredictable, hilarious and every time you play, something new happens. That’s exactly the kind of playful, innovative experience we love bringing to players.”
A demo is available to play on Steam right now here.
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