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Strategy - Real-time (RTS)
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food
simulation
tycoon
business

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Oct 27, 2009 | 2:15 PM EDT
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1.5 mb

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Choose your restaurant type and upgrade it with the new appliances to reach the money goal faster than your competitor.

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southbulletsouthbullet

Rated 2.5 / 5 stars October 27, 2009

more shops

no taco shop? u rasist



TridxTridx

Rated 4.5 / 5 stars October 27, 2009

Really Fun

Challenging, fun and all around hardish game. This game will keep me coming back for awhile. Thanks for the great game.



DirolTerminatorDirolTerminator

Rated 3 / 5 stars October 27, 2009

Man...

The game have a very good engine. Good graphics and not a bad gameplay.
But you should pay attention to levels, balance and so on.

There is no soul now in this game. It feels like author thought "Hey, I have pretty engine and I have a one free day now, so I'll make a new game. I won't play it by myself, have no time for that...".

Right now I've stucked on level 3 for chinese restaurant. This level have wicked routs, so the 2-nd building at the side of Burger King guide new people for the main Burger Kings restaurant. And the same building at my corner doesn't do it! They just pass away.
Man. That's reaaly pissed me off! You should give your games more work before release!


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UyuuismUyuuism

Rated 4 / 5 stars October 27, 2009

Very fun!!

I can't get past level 4!! But I keep trying, this game is very entertaining!! It makes you think of different strategies to beat your opponent. Very challenging!!


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WLBjorkWLBjork

Rated 3.5 / 5 stars October 27, 2009

A lot of potential

however, there's still some work needs doing.Level 3 day 2 needs slowing down slightly or the path rerouting - as it currently stands it is impossible to fully fleece all your customers and get the much-needed $50 bonus.

Furthermore, the computer gets a potentially unfair advantage in that paths from secondary restaurants can route to it's primary restaurant, meaning that a £3000 expenditure here coupled with a well upgraded primary restaurant effectively doubles the usefulness of the primary restaurant regardless of the condidtion of the secondary restaurant, whereas the human player needs to upgrade their secondary significantly to cope.

(Note that the above comments are for me playing the Sushi campaign - haven't tried the greasy spoon yet).


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