Honestly, sometimes it feels like a waste of time. The game is pretty simple but gets annoying fast. You think it's relaxing but then it throws tricky parts your way. Endlessly organizing, and somehow that gets addictive. Not sure why, but it does.
This game keeps it neat but tricky. The physics can be wonky, making it hard to predict how items move. Starting out, you'll learn simple tasks but quickly hit confusing moments. Patience helps, but beware the small frustrating bugs that pop up sometimes.
Playing in the browser means no fancy setups. Just focus on your quick menu choices. No need for shiny upgrades or complex gear. It’s all about quick thinking and fast clicks to keep your restaurant running smoothly. Simple setups, nothing too flashy, are actually better here.
There's a weird trick about stacking items in the right order, it speeds things up. Also, don’t waste time on tiny details early on. Save your energy for the bigger tasks later. One secret I found is to keep an eye on the timer, it actually matters more than you think.
The story isn't complicated. You start slow, fixing dishes and managing customers. As you progress, the tasks get harder but more rewarding. The ending reveals a nice little surprise, but honestly, it’s mostly about the feeling of getting everything right after a lot of mess-ups.
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