Game Restaurant City Offline Games
I used to be a chef once. Unlike what the TV tells you, kitchen life is anything but glamorous.

After a 15 hour shift of cooking and cleaning all day, making more food is the last thing I want to think about. Yet when I get home, I find myself yearning to play a game like ‘Restaurant City’, where I’m once again slaving away back in the kitchen. Seems like I can’t escape even in the virtual world. ‘Restaurant City’ places you in charge of running a restaurant. You get to build layouts, place furniture, cook various dishes and hire your Facebook friends as staff.
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Whilst it may lack depth, you level up the more you play, rewarding you with better items and dishes. That you desire to play everyday, be it a good hour or sneaking in 5 minutes just before bedtime. Nice title, I wonder how long it took for them to come up with that. As expected, the game is pretty much a carbon copy of ‘Restaurant City’, albeit a much more simpler game. Not that it’s a bad thing.
Unlike in ‘Restaurant City’, this time round you’ll get more involved in cooking by, then wait a matter of minutes to hours for them to finish cooking. You can only have a set number of dishes depending on how many serving tables you own, plus you’ll need to replace dishes should they run out or get spoilt.
This means you’ll need to keep an eye over things, whereas in ‘Restaurant City’ everything ran on autopilot. With ‘Restaurant City’ about managing a restaurant, the bread and butter of the ‘Cooking Academy’ series is all about giving players the chance to step into the virtual shoes of a chef and have a hand at making each dish from scratch. You’ll carry out simple tasks like whisking eggs or cutting onions by moving your mouse in the appropriate directions as per real life.
You’ll have a direct influence on the food itself, having to accomplish everything in the correct order and allotted time limit in order to achieve a high score, offering more depth than in ‘Restaurant City’. Surprisingly, the games are quite informative of what ingredients to put in each dish and how to prepare them, so perhaps you’ll learn some real life cooking skills in the process. Who ever said you never learnt anything from games?
Just don’t take that logic with ‘Restaurant City’ though. I’ll be honest, I took one look at this self proclaimed “” and scoffed. How dare this casual indie title declare such a thing! I set myself out to prove them wrong, and I’ve come to the conclusion that They’re absolutely correct. Don’t let the simplistic graphics lure you into thinking you’re in for an easy time. You’ll hammer hotkeys and frantically click your mouse as you race against time to complete tickets, cursing yourself as things start to go wrong.
No construction elements like in ‘Restaurant City’ plus you won’t get rewarded for sitting back: here you only benefit from skilful gameplay, so it’s a case of go hard or go home.