Cook Dungeon

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


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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

Cook Dungeon on Steam

Hot Plates

Hot Plates

I’ve looked a long time for a good cooking game. I finally thought I found it when I discovered Overcooked. But I soon realised OC is primarily based on a good ‘fun with friends’ coop title. Which is fine n dandy dandy n fine but missin certain aspects I wanted to play in a cooking game.

The description on the Store page of HP convinced me that some (not all) of my desired missin aspects were fulfilled. So I purchased this ridiculously cheap title.

ATM HP is buggy. Graphical glitches here n there, equipment appearin, disappearin & lackin optimisation. But in sayin that its very playable.

Real player with 120.9 hrs in game


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For me the controls took some getting used to and sometimes I still struggle to target exactly what I want. After the first few days it can get pretty hard to keep up with orders and you will run out of supplies a lot. I recently restarted my cafe so I haven’t gotten really far in the game yet and I’m hoping there’s upgrades that make things easier in the future. I am enjoying it so far but it’s not as casual as I expected a cooking game to be mostly because of the controls. At $5 it’s certainly worth a try if you enjoy cooking/restaurant management games.

Real player with 20.9 hrs in game

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Cooking Simulator

Cooking Simulator

| Game type | Cooking Simulation |

| Story | - |

| Graphic | ★★★★★ |

| Fun | ★★★☆☆ |

| Difficulty | ★★☆☆☆ |

| Play time | ★★★☆☆ |

Real player with 48.5 hrs in game


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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

Neon Noodles - Cyberpunk Kitchen Automation

Neon Noodles - Cyberpunk Kitchen Automation

So much that I like about this game. I liked the idea of Overcooked, but it was always too frantic for me and in Neon Noodles I like taking time to plan and be an efficient chef. Designing the layout and instructions is intuitive and works well even with a controller. The UI is clean and clearly communicates, while still looking really good. Building something that works first, and then optimizing it based on the 3 categories (roughly space, time, and complexity) adds additional challenges. It makes me want to cook all of these delicious recipes.

Real player with 13.3 hrs in game

Selecting to play a new game from the main menu screen will take you to the level screen. Choosing to continue a previous game from the main menu will take you to the game level you’re currently on. On the first level Sliced Avocado, you’ll be welcomed to Neon Noodles! From here you’ll continue an existing program and be instructed on what to do. You will also get more information as you progress through the levels.

Real player with 10.9 hrs in game

Neon Noodles - Cyberpunk Kitchen Automation on Steam

Cooking Simulator VR

Cooking Simulator VR

great game

Real player with 8.9 hrs in game

i want to cry

Real player with 7.1 hrs in game

Cooking Simulator VR on Steam

Bakery Simulator

Bakery Simulator

Get up before dawn and see what it’s like to be a baker! Learn to bake several dozen types of bread. Use realistic bakery machines. Deliver orders to stores, earn, and invest. Use original recipes or experiment with ingredients.

KEY FEATURES:

Bakery customization - Upgrade and customize your working space to your liking.

Open world - Respond to the needs of the market

Earning & investing - Invest your hard-earned cash in newer equipment.

Baking - Bake bread, buns, baguettes, croissants and more.

Resource management - Buy ingredients, work under the pressure of time.

The choice - You choose the orders you want to accomplish.

Every recipe is inspired by the real ones. Check the cookbook, use a database of original recipes, and learn to bake several dozen types of bread, buns, and more. Be precise - otherwise, your goods will not bake properly.

Logistics is key! Plan your route to save as much time as possible when unloading. Hurry up and deliver warm bread to stores before opening. Remember that delays will cost you money!

More information for passionate bakers

  • Choose your target: Stores need different kinds of baked goods. Bread and buns are just not enough –some expect croissants, bagels or muffins. Browse daily lists of orders, choose them and commit to regular deliveries. Raise your reputation and trust with the stores by making the deliveries on time.

  • Find the best ingredients: Manage and control the ingredient storage space. Order different kinds of flour, yeast, and additives from the warehouse. Check which ingredients are missing or which you’re getting short of - otherwise, you may find yourself in a difficult position and unable to work on the orders!

  • Earn and invest: Invest your hard-earned cash in newer equipment that will let you bake even more products. Buy a larger delivery vehicle or machines for making other types of bread. Expand your bakery.

  • Bakery customization: Choose your own workshop equipment from the list of dozens of available machines and devices. Follow the manuals closely… or find your own use for them. Upgrade and customize your working space to your liking. Install more and more bakery machines as you progress through the game. Buy countertops, shelves, and tools. Create the perfect conditions for baking!

  • An open world with a changing customer base: From time to time new bakeries will appear. Respond to the needs of the market and invest in new equipment to avoid going bankrupt.

Bakery Simulator on Steam

Horror Bar VR

Horror Bar VR

I wanted to love this game soooo bad, and I did, until several bugs made it impossible to progress.

I’ve made it to level 19, struggeling with disappearing fish and fries, plus mustard working randomly, and as other people mention- too little time for given tasks, especially orders with several dishes. Things like trays, cups and plates falls easily over, and often far, so you have to start over. So far, so good, with a little luck I could finish the levels despite of theese annoying bugs, still with a little love for the game.

Real player with 10.7 hrs in game

If you like games like overcooked then this will be an instant hit for you.

I got this on sale for $16 and I think that was a good price, $20 seems a little high because of some lacking features like a freeplay mode and some difficulty options.

I’m really hoping for dlc down the road with a different settings like a carnival or bakery that expand the way you play, it could be really fun.

Pros :

Fun setting and neat characters with good graphics

many different recipes and combinations, I’m only about halfway through the campaign and there are still ingredients that I haven’t even used yet. Everything recipe and combination feels unique and cool.

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

Horror Bar VR on Steam