Don’t Cut Your Hand 2

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

Don't Cut Your Hand 2 on Steam

Totally Convenient

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

  • A simple but enjoyable game, made with love with our humble skills

  • Lots of short levels that you can replay for the fun of it or to improve your score

  • Low poly graphics with funny homemade animations

  • A focus on a quality experience, the game will be updated until customers are happy

  • The pleasure of supporting the first commercial game of a gamedev :)

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1636070/Totally_Convenient/


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Retro Classix: Super BurgerTime

Retro Classix: Super BurgerTime

I love being able to play classic games from the past with all the unconstrained ability to feed coins in without loosing all my pocket money. Ladder mazes and angry food never saw it coming!

https://youtu.be/GsBXW4KX9S4

Real player with 5.5 hrs in game


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I’m a big fan of many of the 80’s era classics and I’ve sunk hours of my life playing the original Burger Time at this point, but I always wanted more stages to play. Now, this one was in the arcades and I never had the chance to try it, but honestly, it’s not really Burger Time, but something that uses the general aesthetics.

SBT is… it’s chaos. Ruthless, distracting, quarter munching chaos. Gone is the methodical charm of the original and planning out your paths. SBT just throws overwhelming numbers of very random enemies that don’t necessarily even follow the food theme (hammers, vultures, lighters… huh?) alongside a metric ton of annoying opponents that are food, but have a way of cheesing you to death, instead of punishing you for planning a path badly. They respawn rapidly, tend to out pace you easily, and they can even make it borderline impossible to get out of your spawning position. Some stages remind me more of zombie swarms than anything else.

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Retro Classix: Super BurgerTime on Steam

Cooking Simulator

Cooking Simulator

| Game type | Cooking Simulation |

| Story | - |

| Graphic | ★★★★★ |

| Fun | ★★★☆☆ |

| Difficulty | ★★☆☆☆ |

| Play time | ★★★☆☆ |

Real player with 48.5 hrs in game

A well designed DLC and enjoyable progression. The problem is that it relies heavily on cutting things into certain size pieces which is nothing short of infuriating. I enjoyed it at first, but as I got more recipes with annoying cutting requirements it just ruined the experience. Also trying to pour 5ml of liquid is annoying as well. At home I use a measuring cup so if I pour too much I can correct it. In game I have to use the mouse and time it right or get gotcha’d. I hate the cutting, and the physics can be annoying when you are moving around with plates and things fly off or bang into the wall. Gameplay that relies on the cutting mechanic ruins this DLC. The Pizza DLC was such a nice step forward, this one would be as well if the cutting was changed or removed.

Real player with 18.1 hrs in game

Cooking Simulator on Steam

CooKing

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

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

CooKing on Steam

Epic Chef

Epic Chef

The key to comedy is timing. The simple nature of the game mechanics allows the humor to just keep rolling. Is this some new avante garde game? No.

It is fun. Pure and simple fun. Stop worrying about how hard or easy the game is and let it take you on a ride worth the price. If you only care about being some hoity toity gamer critic? Move on.

The cooking is more of a puzzle with ingredients than a mechanic. It sets the canvas for a fun story with characters you will remember and not have to wiki when you need to find them.

Real player with 126.8 hrs in game

Absolutely fantastic! The humour and story telling is amazing. I was afraid, that it was targeting a young audience, but this isn’t the case. Witty characters, great punchlines.

It is also more in depth than I thought. Not mentioning spoilers, there is a lot more going on, than just building your farm and the cooking competitions.

If you look for a great story game, combined with some farming, resource gathering and cooking, you are going to love this game! I would not recommend it, for people who don’t care about a story and are looking more for a cooking simulator.

Real player with 89.3 hrs in game

Epic Chef on Steam

Hot Pot VR

Hot Pot VR

I bought this game based on some of the reviews, but I will start off by saying this is THE BEST VR cooking game on the market, if you’re into simulation with a little bit of arcade. It reminds me of when I was in kindergarten playing with one of those life-sized toy kitchens with my classmates.

It’s not as intricate/frustrating as Cooking SImulator can be, but still PLENTY of recipes, ingredients and cooing techniques to keep you busy in EA. This is early access but it really is varied with lots of different recipes from all over the globe and feels satisfying in VR. I haven’t had it that long and the dev has made some QoL improvements thus far and I’m sure it’ll only get better. I highly recommend this game if you like Cooking Simulator and Overcooked.

Real player with 13.4 hrs in game

Amazing idea, near amazing execution (so far). Now, I know it is an Early Access game, but sometimes it can be a bit weird. Sometimes, when cutting a piece of meat for example, it will have a really small piece I can cut, but the biggest piece is not possible to cut. Other than small nitpicks like that, this game is amazingly built and can only go up from here.

Real player with 6.2 hrs in game

Hot Pot VR on Steam

Pizza Simulator

Pizza Simulator

Pizza Simulator is a unique combination of strategy & simulation game with economic elements. You take the role of Pizzeria Manager. Start from the bottom with few bucks in your pocket to deal with the challenges of the pizza business. Come out on top, build the largest pizza franchise in the world, or end up getting broke. Welcome to the world of Pizza Simulator.

Here are just slices of the big pizza that you can eat in Pizza Simulator

Making pizzas - world’s record - 14 pizzas in 2.35m. Do it tasty, but do it fast.

Leaderboards - compare rating, speed, finances with other players

Customization - countless options of customization

Marketing - effective advertising = easier success

Delivery - everyone loves hot pizza, hate a cold one. Be always on time.

A PIZZA SLICE A DAY KEEPS SADNESS AWAY

From rags to riches - start with a small restaurant and end up with the largest pizza franchise in the world. Manage your finances as there is always a lot of expenses but mostly shortages of cash. Search for staff, hire, and fire them if it’s needed.

Create the best pizzas that have been ever made having more than 50 ingredients to choose from. Remember, even an ideal pizza for one client can be horrible for others.

It’s never easy when every restaurant manager wants you to fail. Rats, bugs, electricity shortages, sanitary & tax controls, mafia are just a few problems you would be dealing with. Although if you can’t beat them fairly, maybe it’s time for “dirty work”. Make them regret the day they have started competing with you.

Make your dream come true. If there is an internal businessman in you and you love pizza, you came to the right place.

You’re gonna serve pizzas for lots of picky clients. You’ll meet veg/fish/meat lovers, children, old people, and teenagers. All of them have different tastes. It’s won’t be a simple walk in the park.

If you want to support Pizza Simulator and talk about the game or pizza, or whatever you want. Come to our discord channel.

Pizza Simulator on Steam

Pizza Ghest

Pizza Ghest

Short story:

Pizza Ghest offers you a tasty little adventure. You need to go through a full cycle from ordering to enjoying the order. Do you think it will be easy? Ha!

Incredible experience:

Could you imagine being able to order a pizza? With us, you will have a unique experience of ordering and waiting. Do not miss your chance!

Key features:

  • The character can walk

  • The character can be worried and afraid

  • I want to eat

  • There is a menu

Pizza Ghest on Steam

Counter Fight

Counter Fight

Easy to learn, difficult to master.

Counter Fight is now one of my, and my friend’s, new favorite titles. The game’s simplicity, in both art style and objectives, is what makes this game truly shine. Any one can easily pick it up and play.

Addictive gameplay that gets progressively more difficult that, for me, never gets old.

It’s always fun seeing someone play it for the first time and get a score of 150 and say how hard it was, then see that my other buddy has the highest score of 2700 that we constantly strive to beat that.

Real player with 8.6 hrs in game

Counter Fight is a simple game that starts slow and increases in speed until you eventually can’t keep up. It has a simplistic aesthetic that works well for it, and I think it does what it aims to do pretty well. Although I would recommend the game as is, there are a couple of issues I hope the developer can address:

• The in-game tutorial fails to explain how to deal with the robber (throw stuff at him). It also fails to explain the energy drinks that the cheerleader/attendant provides.

• The frying pan has a tendency to clip into the stove, making it diffult to cook without holding the pan.

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game

Counter Fight on Steam