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Full Version Features
The free trial includes unrestricted access and allows you 60 minutes of play; which just got me started. The full version includes 40+ levels of gameplay, 4 different chains, 5 different types of customers, two modes of play (Career and Endless Shift) and high score tracking. At only 10MB, it’s not a hard drive buster, nor will it clog up your dialup line for too long. And at $19.99 its not a wallet buster either: cheap enough to warrant casual play throughout
year.
Pros/Cons
Pros:
- Appeals to
rest of us (non-hardcore teen gamers) - High repeat playability
- Easy to use, navigate
Cons:
- No multiple player support
- Little high score competition (score posting available on publisher’s website)
Bottom Line
A busy restaurateur provides a nice change of pace to card and puzzle games for those of us who aren’t interested in shooting up aliens, goblins, or terrorists for 12 hours on end. Definitely high repeat playability, even after beating
Career portion of
game. Low price and download size are a real plus. Lacks in competition and multiple player support, however this only matters if you’re interested in such things. One of my top 10 games of
year.
Editor's Rating:
Storyline: 8 Ease of Use: 9 Playability: 7Overall: 8
Game Specs:
- Publisher: PlayFirst
- Full Version Price: $19.99
- Download: 10 MB
- Windows 98/2000/Me/XP
- Processor: PIII 600 MHz
- 128 MB RAM
- Free hard drive space: 12MB
- Video Card
- Sound Card
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