Cook, Serve, Delicious!
Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Oct 05, 2012
Touted as "a hardcore restaurant sim", this game will have you buying, preparing, and serving food to make your restaurant succeed.
Short summary describing this game.
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5 (2) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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How "Cook, Serve, Delicious!" Made Me a Better Line Cook 0
“Cook, Serve, Delicious!” is a game released on Steam in 2013, where you play as the head chef, janitor, wait staff, and only cook at a restaurant inside of an office building. You choose your menu, buy new equipment to prepare more expensive and therefore more profitable dishes, and also get robbed every now and then. I had first heard of the game after Ryan Davis had passed. He was a huge fan of the game, and has a burger in the game named after him (meat, bacon, 2 slices of cheese...
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You Should Play: Cook, Serve, Delicious. 0
Not that an open mind is necessary to pitch Vertigo Gaming’s newest indie title Cook, Serve, Delicious, a hardcore restaurant sim that puts you behind the counter. Of course it would be preferable so I wouldn’t have to cling to you and annoy you until you decided to play it, because you’d really be missing out. CSD is fast, fun and addictive and I know you might wonder why the word “hardcore” is thrown around but that’s because underneath it’s cartoony exterior, is a ridiculously demanding gameA...
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Fun addiction of time management proportions 0
Ready.....set.....cook! Cook, serve, delicious is a wonderfully addicting indie time management game for the true restaurant sim aficionado. This game is not only fun but engaging the instant you slap that first meat patty onto the grill. CSD can get down right frantic really quickly during rush hours and exponentially complex as you unlock more complicated dishes.The only setbacks I encountered were mediocre visual quality due to low resolution (1024x768) and lack of achievements. Since this ga...
0 out of 0 found this review helpful.
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