Running a pizza joint online sounds simple, right? Wrong. This game feels like a never-ending grind with tiny wins and frustrating setbacks. It’s kind of addictive, but the same old click-fest gets tiring fast. Do I really want to keep upgrading dough balls? Not sure anymore.
It’s a pretty neat setup. Making pizza and watching your empire grow. The physics are wonky sometimes, with pies floating oddly or ingredients acting up. Tricky to keep everything running smoothly, especially when the game suddenly stalls or glitches. Overall, a silly but strangely satisfying experience for newcomers.
There’s not much to optimize here. Just stacking upgrades and unlocking new ovens and toppings as fast as possible. Pay attention to which combos boost your income more. Don’t bother with fancy outfits. Efficiency wins over flash every time, even if it’s not obvious at first glance.
Always upgrade your basic ingredients first. It might seem boring, but it really speeds things up. Also, periodically clear out old recipes to make room for more profitable ones. A secret trick is timing your upgrades with event bonuses for big boosts. Works every time if you pay attention.
The game doesn't have a deep story, but progressing involves completing various milestone orders and unlocking new locations. As you expand your pizza empire, the menus get more complex and the profits increase. There is no real ending, just a loop of upgrading and expanding until the game loses its charm or crashes on you.