I'm not sure if this title needs any introduction at all. I mean, only
casual games freshmen don't know the Dash game series and Flo. With
regard to those, Cooking Dash developed by Aliasworlds Entertainment and published by PlayFirst, is a new sequel in the series of time-management games. And for the time-management veterans - you are going to meet Flo and
Grandma themselves in this release. It's not like Coco or Quinn weren't
good, it's just that Flo is better... Cookie is making his own reality show while Flo and Grandma fill in for him and later for other restaurants' chefs.
Stand O'Food 2 is a sequel of a time-management game developed by Shape
Games and published by Alawar Entertainment. This game has its
imperfections but it is as addictive as the original. You are to play in a great number of absolutely different restaurants. Even though your only part is assembling (the guy automatically goes to
a heater and the food is served automatically too), it does take more
than just being fast. The game has lots of upgrades and power-ups that you buy after each
level. Plus the customers are all
different. It's kind of fun tat they made so many types of people to
get to your restaurant.
Yummy Drink Factory is a new time-management game from Amaranth Games.
The game looks very cute and it really is. But don't expect the same
challenge level as you would from an average time-management game. According to the story you are a rude girl who got a little bit lost
and needs a way out. She enters a coffee shop and meets a witch who,
instead of helping her by telling the way out, helps her by casting a
spell on her. Finding herself on an island she meets different citizens like
dwarves or elves. These creatures come to make orders of what they
would like to drink to her stand.
Well you'd better not be hungry when you start playing this game. The Great Chocolate Chase is a new delicious time-management game from Zemnott, Inc and PlayFirst. Another warning is get some chocolate before you play it because you are going to want some afterwards for sure.
You play as Evangeline Baumeister who
runs confectionaries all over the world. But step-by-step she earns more money, gets new clients, buys new
equipment and ungrades the look of each place.
The game offers two modes: Story and
Endless.
In between the days you get to the store to buy different kinds of ugrades. You upgrade your equipement, skills and decoration.
Alawar Games and OWL Studio offer you a new time-management game - Jenny's Fish Shop. The game features nothing special or unique, but it's quite a high quality example of dashes so popular nowadays. You will help Jenny, a young but determined shop owner, bring her fish shop to thriving and create the aquarium of her dreams. As you might guess, you act as Jenny - and assist her in developing her fish shop and achieving success. Choose your own pet, raise and sell fish and other marine creatures, upgrade your shop and have fun! On the whole I would say the game is quite a nice choice for time-management addicts, though it can't offer anything unique or innovative.