Cooking Dash - Dinertown Studios Game Review
August 22nd, 2009 by admin

Now that the more than a week has passed since the official release of the latest game by Playfirst Cooking Dash – Dinertown Studios, but still it tastes fresh and delicious. So, today, we’re welcoming all the fans of cooking games to try the latest cooking by Playfirst.
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So, what’s new in the latest series? First of all, you’ll meet a new Dinertown resident - Gilda, a good friend of Flo and a manager of TV show. Yes, she is in trouble, and, yes, we are to help her. Help her feed TV show crew and other TV celebrities in different locations of the world. As you understand, this is a job for Flo, grandma and Cookie.
In the latest installment of the game, you’ll be dealing with a new type of customers related to TV. Those are TV crew members – like talent agents and producer assistants. Phew, what a loud and talkative guys that get everybody annoyed by talking on the cell-phone or headset. Another type – TV celebrities will give you a job since as VIP customers they are not prepared to wait, and they lose their patience faster than other customers.
So, where you will be cooking? – This is a game that takes you cooking around the world. Dinertown restaurant, a café in the very jungle of Amazons, next to the ruins of the ancient temple and so on and so forth.
What you will be cooking? - Dozens of various dishes.By the way, according to the old-time Cooking Dash tradition, your menu will vary depending on your location. But it is rich and consists of enough dishes to make you run around the kitchen like crazy.
As a rule, during the level, you’ll have to serve a couple of salads, 2-3 dishes to be fried and another 3 dishes to be grilled. Plus ice-creams, juice, and doughnuts. Don’t forget that some of the customers will want their bacon spiced up with sauce. And in order to make them eat faster, you can offer extra speed-up sauce.
Not to mention, some of the guys make complicated dishes even more complicated – they’ll ask for the salad with a fried cutlet and the sauce. Just picture that this order will require you to take the following 6 steps – 1) ask the grandma prep a salad, 2) click on a piece of meat and put it to the meat grinder, wait until its grid. 3) Put the meat on the grill and wait until it’s ready. 4) When it is, click on it and 5) run to grandma’s stand to pick up the salad. 6) Now, to the sauce stand. Squirt tomato sauce and don’t forget about the speed-up sauce.
Luckily, the most part of dishes on a menu only take a couple of clicks to be prepared.
Frankly, in the beginning of each location, it was rather difficult for me to get used to the looks of the new dishes and to identify them in the small thought clouds that symbolize customer orders.
The graphics are bright, very dynamic, colorful and along with the sounds of potatoes on the frying pan or coffee machine at work, it makes you want to pay a visit to your kitchen. Unfortunately, cooking in real lasts longer than in Cooking Dash.
The structure of the game is similar to that of other Diner Dash game series. You play a level to earn the minimum income.If you do, you’ll proceed to the next level. Between the levels, your task will be to upgrade your business.

What I love Cooking and Diner Dash game series about is that those games makes you think a step ahead and actually be one step ahead of the game. Given the difficulty of the game, I decided to come up with an average of algorithm of success in Cooking Dash, sort of tips and tricks for Cooking Dash: DinerTown Studio…
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