Mad Restaurant People
This game is fun and challenging at the same time.
The beginning starts “easy” but after the first levels you will see how stressfull the game can get.
Edit: I played through all of the levels, exept for the last two, which are in my opinion too hard to complete them.
– Real player with 30.1 hrs in game
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Hell mode may become pleasantly challenging and skill-demanding.
– Real player with 29.3 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
Totally Convenient
In a small town filled with restaurants, the waiting time for people to get food is way too long. The answer? A conveyor belt, a set of weird machines and a skillful operator to make everything work. That’s totally convenient!
BRAIN-MELTING MULTI-TASKING EYE-HAND COORDINATION
Playable with only 4 buttons, you are in charge of controlling a set of machines attached to a conveyor belt and your goal is to make use of them at the right time to feed the customers. Keep an eye on the timer, the orders, the clients, the dishes… Don’t worry if you fail your first attempt, you can always retry later to improve your score.
SHORT SESSIONS OF FAST PACED GAMEPLAY
In each level, you have 45 seconds to fulfill as much orders as possible. The conveyor belt who brings the food won’t slow down, so your brain has to speed up in order to give every customers their dish of choice! Demanding and hungry clients will rate the restaurants based on your performances, so do your best to help them get the best rating possible.
EACH MECHANIC BRINGS A NEW CHALLENGE
Mechanics that seem easy at first sight might reveal themselves as more difficult than you expected. As you progress through the city, you will discover new restaurants and new ingenious machines to feed the clients as quickly as possible. However, each machine work differently and you will have to stay focus to satisfy the customers. With more than 75 differents levels, your nerves, your logic and your reflexes will be put to the test in many different ways.
CONTENT AND QUALITY : WHAT TO EXPECT
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A simple but enjoyable game, made with love with our humble skills
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Lots of short levels that you can replay for the fun of it or to improve your score
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Low poly graphics with funny homemade animations
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A focus on a quality experience, the game will be updated until customers are happy
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The pleasure of supporting the first commercial game of a gamedev :)
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1636070/Totally_Convenient/
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King of Cooking
Precisely enjoyable. Not too simple, nor too difficult: Plainly entertaining and challenging. : )
– Real player with 1.5 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
Very challenging game. I liked so much.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Overcooked! All You Can Eat
Even that the game has some bugs that Team17 doesnt fix and the game doesnt have much new levels…
PROS:
Be able to play OC 1, OC 2 / DLCs, 7 New levels in One Game
Crossplay works better than OC2
Really fun to play with your friends
CONS:
Too expensive…
Some bugs (example: some stuff get stuck outside the level or above the walls/oven (plates, pizza….)
Response is a bit laggy comparing with OC2
– Real player with 116.4 hrs in game
If you’ve played Overcooked 1 or 2, this is simply a collection of both with some new levels, which is not worth a full price. If you’ve never played Overcooked series, this is the perfect one for you.
– Real player with 46.0 hrs in game
Arboreal
Welcome into the life of a tree. It’s time for you to grow a little seed into the most magnificent plant of the forest.
Growth
In Arboreal you need patience and tact to raise your fruit tree. Select between 36 fruit species to cultivate and graft. With your roots reach the soil sources needed to improve the growth. But balance your branches and the flow of resources with caution to avoid breakage.
Nature Spirits
Spirits are the native of Arboreal. Nourish them with delicious meals to get their help. And be careful, the more you grow, the more demanding they become… if you fail them, be prepared to endure the consequences!
Insects
Host inhabitants in your tree and let them take care of the harvesting, the food cooking, to speed up machine construction or tend to the plant’s needs. In no time you’ll transform your tree into a place full of life.
Machines
Build tracks, engines and conveyors to automatize production. Combine various cooking machines to transform and stock your meals. And let’s not forget the mushrooms with special perks!
Three game mode available in Arboreal
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Time Limit: Nourish as many Spirits as possible before time runs out in various scenarios
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The Grand Tree Hostel: Spirits arrive endlessly faster and faster. Keep up the pace!
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Zen Garden: Flourish simply in peace
Bakery Shop Simulator
The game starts slowly, but in a good way. Nice slow pace to learn the game and the best way to balance your spending vs. selling. Once you get the hang of it, gameplay speeds up.
Con’s: Rather short play time. Once you have everything you can buy, there really is no goal and it just keeps going, doing the same thing over and over with no new milestones or anything new to be eager for. I would love to see more options open up in the future. Perhaps ad items to spruce up your bakery to make it more, you. Plants, wall decorations, color options, renaming option. These things can be unlocked as you play, giving reason to keep playing.
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
It’s a simple game, at first your just trying to meet the basic needs with very limited money, which is quite fun, but later after you upgrade a few things your kind of done with nothing else left to strive for. No customisation available to your shop or the wall hangings, your just locked in your little booth with stock and sales register.
The customer requests increase from 1 to 3 items per visit, but that’s about it.
I completed all upgrades/recipes in under 4 hours with a good amount of stock and a full star rating, so it’s very short for a simulator.
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
Baking Bustle: Ashley’s Dream
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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 3h
Estimated achievement difficulty: 2/10
Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1, there is level selection
Is there a good guide available: You don’t need a guide
Multiplayer achievements: No
Missable achievements: No
Grinding Achievements: No
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
game crash after level 12 wont let you do notting or move fix the game developers are bother fixing all of their games!
!INSTEAD OF NOT CARING ABOUT YOUR GAMES! ONLY CARES ABOUT THE MONEY NOT THE GAME! VERY GREEDY Dishonnest developers developers TO LAZY TO FIX THEY GAMES!
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Cook-Out
Awesome game, its Overcooked VR.
I’m about a third of the way through the game, and it has gotten really complicated. I’m now chopping, saucing, grilling, cleaning, and plating all at the same time with my friends, and its delightful yet difficult.
Technical:
The multiplayer lobby system is REALLY easy, its just a room code. The Netcode is also really great, the polish is high, I’ve honestly had zero technical issues with the game.
This is a multiplayer-forward game, if you want a more single-player oriented experience, I would direct you to Rags To Dishes.
– Real player with 18.2 hrs in game
This is probably the one of the best VR Cooperative games to play with friends when you want something chaotic ala Overcooked. Missions become harder and harder as one progresses, and even with 3 friends requires quite bit of coordination to get past some of the challenges with full 3 stars.
There is also a puzzle mode which is fun to do while waiting for everyone to be ready trying to figure out various recipes. Some feel a bit obtuse tho and dont provide enough hints on solving them.
There are occasionally some bugs as well, but these are relatively minor: Had desync issues (between people playing across europe and us) but this gets solved by reconnecting on the next round and are relatively rare. The mission difficulty also is a bit all over the place with the later where very hard missions (to get full stars on) get followed up with something that is a breeze to 3 stars, but not sure if thats intentional or not.
– Real player with 11.5 hrs in game