Diner Dash Review

Posted by Meg
Jul 26 2010

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Flo frustrated with big business and the stress associated with a career runs away from that life to open a rundown café in order to do what she likes best….help others without the big bosses breathing down her back.

In the Career mode click on the customers and drag them to the appropriate table. After they put down their menus click on the table then click on the order tab on the counter, wait for the prepared meal, click on the table with the seated consumers. After their meal, they will signal you, click on the table to receive payment and then click on the table again to clear the plates. Click once more on the dish tub so the next customers can be dragged to their table. The key thing to remember in Diner Dash is to keep the customers happy by working real fast. There will be times when you provide the patrons with coffee to appease them while they wait.

The first few levels are nice and easy so you can get your sea legs and prepare for the onslaught of impatient diners. The more money you make on each level, the better the restaurant appearance gets with new tables, paint on the wall, stereo, speedy shoes, and better ambience of the place. It starts out as a dump where you would never take your mother to eat, however with the improvements to the diner from the hard earned tips for speedy service, more upgrades magically appear at the restaurant.

The Endless Shift is endless. You play until you lose all your stars. A star is lost when customers leave in an angry huff. If you keep all your stars, the game goes on forever. There are 3 difficulty levels so you can determine your own ability. There are 6 customer types from the lowly Diner Dash5college student who frequents dives (you know who you are), the impatient business woman and the dreaded food critic. Each one has their own tolerance level matching how generous they will tip so watch out for the finicky eaters.

Diner Dash is simple to learn from their excellent tutorial, but don’t be fooled by the first few levels. It gets crazy in Flo’s diner like any Diner Dash6other food emporium. The play gets quite challenging and hectic as the levels increase, but isn’t that like any busy restaurant? If you are new to Diner Dash or this type of sim play, this is the game to start with and if you are a veteran and never played this first one, you need to play it. It may not be as sophisticated or graphically advanced, but it still will be a fun game to master.

Features of Diner Dash:
-50 Levels
-2 Modes of Play
-Build Your Own Restaurant Empire

Rating: ★★★☆☆

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