Kiosk V1.0.2 ((install)) -
The range typically refers to the full Steam release (post-January 2025), which expanded the original itch.io demo with new ingredients like nuggets and onion rings, additional characters, and a longer narrative path.
This update focuses on under-the-hood stability. The developer has fixed a memory leak present in v1.0.1 that caused longer sessions to eventually lag. Session persistence is noticeably improved, and the new “exit gesture” (triple-tap + hold) is more responsive than the previous double-tap method. Kiosk v1.0.2
: Once you have the necessary sheets, interact with the stapler located on the counter or desk within the kiosk. The range typically refers to the full Steam
is the third maintenance release of the first major version of this software. Developed in response to thousands of hours of real-world deployment data, this version bridges the gap between the ambitious feature set of v1.0.0 and the hardened reliability demanded by 24/7 public environments. Session persistence is noticeably improved, and the new
| Metric | Kiosk v1.0.2 | Competitor A | Competitor B | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 14.3 seconds | 22.7 seconds | 18.9 seconds | | Memory footprint (idle) | 312 MB | 488 MB | 401 MB | | Session restart time (crash recovery) | 11 seconds | 35 seconds | 27 seconds | | Touch input latency (ms) | 18 ms | 34 ms | 29 ms | | Successful remote wipe rate | 99.97% | 92.1% | 95.4% |
A common attack vector for kiosks is input injection—using on-screen keyboards to escape the kiosk app. Version 1.0.2 sanitizes all virtual keyboard input, stripping any control characters or shell commands before they reach the underlying OS. This makes it resistant to common "breakout" attacks.