So many simple time management flaws, where do I begin?
PostedFebruary 22, 2013
vl050979
fromCleveland, Ohio
Skill Level:Expert
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Time Management
Fun Factor
2/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
4/ 5
Level of Challenge
1/ 5
Storyline
4/ 5
1. You can never wait on more than 4 customers at a time, though that's not a problem until you have someone in the 4th seat. Seat 1, 2 and 3 could be empty but as long as someone is in that 4th seat NO CUSTOMERS will come through that door. They have no passing abilities. This severely limits so many things. 2. Because you are so limited on the amount of customers you can get, upgrading becomes useless. The more things a customer wants you to do for their pet the even less customers you get because there just isn't enough time. Which makes achieving the expert goals impossible as you progress to the higher levels. 3. It is so easy to mix up customers pets when they look alike and it's to hard to pay total attention to which pet you have when so many things are going on. The customer should light up when you have their pet in your hands. 4. There needs to be some recalibration with the mouse. I loose so much time alone missing when I'm trying to click on things. 5. The game constantly reminding me to pick up my money drove me crazy. I know it's there I'm trying to make a chain bonus! 6 . Even if you do want to upgrade it takes forever cause the money you make compared to the costs of the upgrades is unrealistic for what the game allows you to do. I love time management games, I've been playing them for years. I own every Dash game created. If those few things could be changed this game would actually be fun.
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