Top Burger
Top Burger is so much more than a simple simulation cooking game; it’s an experience. Within my near sixty hours of gameplay I have discovered that Top Burger is ascending, when you play this, you automatically became better than anything else in this realm. I’ve played oh so many games on many different platforms, and I must say. There is nothing else like it, it is simply perfect in every way. And with the games very modest price tag, Top Burger is the most bang for your buck in gaming history; even if the game was $60+ I would buy it in a heartbeat! The mechanics, gameplay, character design and even the sound design is phenomenal. Truly, top-notch. Top Burger is oozing with charm and effort. First off: The gameplay . Top Burger’s gameplay is strikingly complex, yet simple. The mechanic of customers becoming impatient is ingenious, it strikes the player with a sense of panic and rush, it also adds much needed difficulty. The inclusion of boosts makes so even gamers of a lower skill can play. The other gamemodes provide a fun distraction aside from the campaign. Second: The characters. The characters are all full with personality, in their demeanor and designs. none of them seem remotely similar to one another, this shows the sheer effort that was pour into every single aspect of this marvelous game. There is also plenty of diversity bin the characters whether it be, race, gander or age. Top burger has plenty of representation for everyone. Third: the sound design. The sound in Top Burger, like everything else, is amazing beyond words. Although the sound track is admittedly small, it makes up in quality. The soundtrack is absolute delight to listen to in every way. It’s catchy, upbeat and even emotional at times. I personally adore the main menu theme. The sound effects complement the on-screen action perfectly, in a way very few games can do. From the completion effect to the error effect it all works together perfectly. Finally: The story. Top Burger’s story may seem simple at first, but to be able to understand the very complex story which is there, you must have a very high IQ much like my self. The game hints at the story with very subtle hints and evidence scattered in the campaign. To write this timeline I had to spend countless hours piecing together the story bit by bit. The timeline begins when you first open up your shop in 1987, after opening you continue to run the restaurant for a couple years. In 1990 you begin expanding with more locations and a more varied menu. In 1992 after you finish expanding your franchise, the restaurant hits peak business with huge daily orders and hordes of customers wanting burgers. But after that, between 1994-2000 is the begging of the downfall of the company. At this point there is a massive lack of customers and orders. To combat this you close most locations and cut the size of your menu, sadly this doesn’t work. In 2006 you file for bankruptcy and close the company. I think that having a sad ending is a good contrast the game’s childish appearance. In conclusion: Top Burger is such an amazing game that is beyond my capability for me to describe. Nothing out there can compere. Thank you for reading and have yourself a good one! :)
– Real player with 55.1 hrs in game
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This game is just a pain. It had potential but ended up being boring. Also, if you try to go fast the game doesn’t keep up with your clicks and it just got me so angry! Tried to get to the end of the game, but it doesn’t even have achievements on steam.
Even with the cheap price I wouldn’t buy it again.
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game
Open Bar
Have you ever dreamed of being a bartender? Ever wonder what magical ingredients makes up those mystic cocktails? Now’s your chance! Welcome to OPEN BAR: The Game!!! With this first person, 3D, cooking style game, you are the bartender! Serve customers, take drink orders, earn tips, and most fun of all, actually make the drinks! Equipped with a full “OPEN BAR Bartender’s Handbook Drink Guide” containing over 100 real drinks recipes, including full color pictures and specifically listed ingredients, also access to a full “OPEN BAR STORE” from which equipment upgrades and power-up purchases can be made, you’ll have the chance to do battle with numerous heart-pounding levels, in a variety of locations of varying difficulty. At the core of being a successful bartender is having the ability to craft only the very best cocktails. Uh-oh, if a customer orders a drink, what do I do? What do I put in the glass? Which glass do I even use? Don’t worry, we got you covered. Any drink where the recipe eludes you, simply pick up your trusty in-game Handbook. Each recipe explains which liquors to use, mixers to use, which garnish or garnishes, if you need any tools to make the drink, and down to even which piece of glassware to use. Now, on to the tips! When a bartender serves a drink to a customer, it’s customary to leave a tip. OPEN BAR is no different! When you construct well-crafted cocktails and serve up shaken or stirred spirits in a promptly manner, the customers will generously leave you a Tip. You’ll collect Tips through out the level to earn Stars. Earn up to 3 Stars per Level!!! Earning Stars will unlock new Locations, new Drinks and more!!! Do you have what it takes to be a Master Bartender? Good Luck, and Happy Pouring!!!
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Unicorn and Sweets
Stars received: 1.4/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
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Game description key-points: overly simplistic game suitable for a for a mobile platform
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
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The interface is 3 out of 10. The game is interesting and quickly draws you into your game world, which helps to distract from everything. In this game, you need to connect figures of the same color in a row, at least 3 figures. In general, the game has fun graphics at a normal level. The game itself is colorful and expressive. I like everything
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
Cook Dungeon
Honestly I love this game. Most people are blasting it for stolen are and what not but its cheap and the devs listen to the community. This game has amazing speed running potential with all of the glitches in it. I find myself coming back for more and I really enjoy the time playing this game. Some of the bugs can get annoying at times but seeing how the devs are actually working on making the game better I would say that they will not be around for long. I do feel like the game needs a tutorial or something to help you understand what you are doing but some people like having to figure that out. With 21 hours in this game I cant recommend this game enough and I feel like this game can really go somewhere in the future.
– Real player with 21.6 hrs in game
This game is a zero. I played it and thought it was fun at first. I thought there might be a trick to the “cooking”, but after extensive testing it seems to be random. I thought maybe you could infinitely clear the dungeon and get stronger… But no. Maybe encounter cool and interesting enemies… Also no… Also they STOLE PIXEL ART FROM OTHER GAMES!!! Namely POKEMON. Which is wrong… for a little more info read on.
If you beat the main “BOSS” but don’t save the princess eventually the game will lock you in an inescapable room.
– Real player with 2.3 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
Check, please! : Restaurant Simulator
Absolutely awful. Staff get stuck, placement of items is clunky, tutorial is hidden away under a menu and isn’t very good……just avoid this. Have refunded.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Chef’s Tail
The game is currently extremely buggy, and has no graphics settings.
I really love this game’s idea, and I love the game’s settings. I also love the story line so far.
I hope the game gets some optimization updates, and some bug fixes, preferably bug fixes to be honest.
I’ll recommend this game once it gets bug fixes and some optimization updates.
Editing my review December 2021. This game has had a couple of small bug fixe patches since I first made this review months ago.
Game is less buggy now. I recommend this game if you don’t mind that it is still a little buggy.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
The game is currently broken as the cooking menu glitches out and makes it unplayable, haven’t even gotten a response on their discord. Shame, like the idea of the game and it looks cute but needs better support
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game