Ever feel like cooking games are just too much? This one is no different. It’s a mess sometimes, but you keep going. The timing is wonky. You burn stuff. Still, it’s oddly addictive.
Cooking Street is a neat game with a lot of tricky parts. The physics can be wonky, making timing and controls frustrating. It’s simple to start but gets tricky fast. Watching out for annoying bugs is part of the experience.
Playing Cooking Street means trying different setups. Some characters are better for quick service, others for steady cooking. It’s mostly trial and error. No fancy loadout makes it easier, just practice and patience.
One secret is to memorize the timing for each dish. It sounds obvious but really helps. Also, don’t ignore the power-ups; they can save you when things get chaotic. Keep an eye on your resources and avoid wasting time on unimportant tasks.
The game guides you through different levels, improving your skills gradually. The story is simple, mainly about running your street restaurant. The ending feels a bit abrupt, but completing it gives a small sense of achievement. Overall, it’s a grind but satisfying when you finally finish.