Casual game joy as Lucy checks out the latest Cooking Dash…
Poor Flo just never gets a break!
This time its her friend Gilda, who works at DinerTown Studios.
She needs help feeding the cast and crew of her TV show.
Some are more patient than others, some tip better and some cant stand a lot of noise.
InCooking Dash, youre not only serving food, you must cook it first.
Luckily, help is at hand.
Grandma helps with the cold foods, like salads and so on.
Feed their faces, clear their plates, collect your tips and power-ups, and be on your way.
Its a good idea to be shrewd with your power-ups.
This is best left there until every other seat is full, then clicked.
Little tricks like this are absolutely vital in some of the tougher levels.
Despite being a seasonedDashplayer, there were several levels which I had to replay.
Some of them several times.
To be honest, though, this is what makes this game so great.
Theres still a challenge.
Between levels, you have the option to purchase upgrades if you have enough cash available.
Again, choose wisely as theyre not all superficial.
Some will genuinely help your kitchen run more smoothly, and therefore maximise profits.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this second outing in theCooking Dashseries.
The graphics were fun and not overly complex, and the sound was unobtrusive and pleasant.
Time management game fans will enjoy meandering their way through the five available restaurants.
But beware,Cooking Dash: DinerTown Studioshas that vital casual gaming element: just one more go.
Rating:
4 out of 5