Don’t Cut Your Hand 2
Its not a bad game. Its actually pretty fun. Some things could be explained better, like right-clicking on a plate to remove items. Also, theres a couple bugs. One of them makes it impossible to beat the game because it won’t give you the right ingredient to finish a recipe. Overall, I feel like I had enough fun for my $2.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
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Lovely
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
- R E F L E C T E D -
Very enjoyable game, but with a hardcore challenge.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
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Very challenging game. I liked so much.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
CooKing
Help. I do not know which combination is needed for Pancake Soup in this game
Edit says
Never mind. Some guide helped me figure it out but now I don’t know which combination is needed for French Toast
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
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I believe cooking only takes time away from eating (not to mention the shopping before and washing up after), but was happy to finally see a food-based puzzler that isn’t time-management nonsense.
cooking is very similar to doodle god, but with actual sense, not just combining random stuff to create more random stuff. at least that’s what I thought at first, then blamed myself for being a big-time eater with zero idea about cooking, then realized that part of my being dumbfounded is because everything consists of 2 or 3 ingredients, which may sound easy, but it really isn’t.
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
Make the Burger
Short version: Basically, this is a fun little game, and given how cheap it is you’re going to get a decent value for your money.
It’s not without it’s faults… And those faults can be annoying, but at the end of the day it’s fun, I enjoyed it for a while, it costs as much as a small snack and lasts way longer.
Something that’s interesting about this game is that your currency is happiness - there’s a money score but that’s just your high score. You buy things with happiness points. Which doesn’t make a lot of sense but is an interesting game mechanic I suppose.
– Real player with 16.1 hrs in game
I enjoy the game concept, and actually found myself a bit addicted to serving everyone and unlocking more ingredients. Everyone watching me play and myself couldn’t get over how fast customers walk up, order, sit down, and leave in 10 seconds. I understand wanting a layer of challenge, but we were all like “wow chill why you leaving?” I think if they added the option of a “zen” mode where it isn’t too crazy that would be nice. It becomes almost impossible to keep up. Also, i like having to remember the orders but if they could add maybe a notepad or tickets of the pending orders like a real food truck that would be both realistic and helpful. Hope they have an update soon. Otherwise just felt like a good mobile game on a PC.
– Real player with 4.9 hrs in game
Black Dog Bar
Black Dog Bar is a bartender simulator built on a dialogue system with consequences. Each client has its own dark story. But the darkest one is yours! Communicate, mix cocktails and… make others' fates. It depends only on you where the difficult story of each hero will turn and what will happen to them when they leave the bar.
Key Features:
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Interactive conversations
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Difficult moral choices
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Mysterious protagonist
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Over 30 types of cocktails
Listen, ask and mix cocktails! Baring their souls, your guests do not even imagine that the darkest person in this bar is you… Get to the bottom of their complicated stories and push to risky decisions. It is in your power to avert trouble from them! If you want it yourself, knowing them better …
The story of each client balancing on the verge of good and evil. Helping or punishing is your choice. The consequences of each story depend on which decisions you push clients into when talking to them.
There are 30 types of cocktails at Black Dog Bar waiting for you. Take orders and mix the right drinks. The more satisfied the client, the faster their tongue will unfold. All recipes are real. You can easily repeat them at home.
inbento
a really lovely little puzzle game with cute theming and a cute story to go with it ♥
I completed about 90% of the puzzles in inbento on mobile over a handful of hours before my attention was pulled to other things - I’m happy to be supporting the team by buying a second copy on PC for a couple dollars to finish up those last few levels and see the ending.
– Real player with 15.6 hrs in game
This is one of the best puzzle games I have ever played. Not my ### 1 but definitely in my top 5. While there were a few levels I found frustrating enough to need a guide, it wasn’t too many (4-5) and I was able to work out the solutions of most puzzles on my own. Some really good puzzles in this mix. It’s a unique approach to how you solve puzzles in this game, but it also feels like a natural evolution from the developer’s previous title Golf Peaks. Looking forward to their next game.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
Ramen or Jail
No one said the Forest Justice System was great.
After a questionable arrest, the judge gives you an ultimatum: It’s Ramen, or Jail. You can pay off your debt to society working at the local ramen shop (which the judge just happens to own… so that’s a little questionable too) or spend the next 70 years in the slammer. And since raccoons typically only live three to four years, well, there doesn’t seem to be much of a choice.
Serve piping hot bowls of soup to the woodland customers and chip away at your fines so you can earn your freedom in this combination Match 3/Restaurant Management game from Weekend Panda. Grab ingredients, fill orders, and don’t be against giving out a freebie or two if your patrons start to get impatient! After all, unhappy customers mean unpaying customers, and it’s profit-or-prison for this plucky raccoon… Good luck.
Cupcake Remember
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Galactic Chef
Galactic Chef is a fast-paced cooking competition show game with procedurally generated ingredients and voxel-based cooking simulation. Your dishes are scored by alien judges on flavor, texture, ambition, technical execution, and the unique requirements of each challenge. Can you make it to the finale and win the ultimate title of Galactic Chef?
Procedurally Generated Content
Each season of Galactic Chef comes with new ingredients, challenges, judge preferences, and NPCs who will generate never-before-seen dishes. Every game is unique if you want it to be, or you can share your RNG seed so you and your friends can play with the same ingredients and challenges.
Dynamic Simulation
Behind the pixel art is a complex voxel-based cooking simulation. The unique properties of each substance determine how voxels react to heat, moisture, damage, and more. Solids can melt, liquids can boil, and you can even sculpt your foods in 3D with the laserboard.
Tastelize Everything
You Tastelizer will tell you everything you need to know, from flavor balance and texture variety to hazards you’ll need to address before serving the food. Just don’t use your actual tongue - we don’t know how many of these ingredients are toxic to humans.
Beat the Clock!
Each challenge lasts 5-10 minutes, so you’ll have to think fast to plan and execute a better dish than your opponents within the time limit.
Unlockable Content
Every season you win will earn you new prizes - new equipment, guest judges, ingredients, kitchen skins, and more. No DLC, no microtransactions.
King of Cooking
Precisely enjoyable. Not too simple, nor too difficult: Plainly entertaining and challenging. : )
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game