This game drops like several new multi-step recipes on you in just a couple of levels and that's only in the beginning of chapter 2. I guess I prefer a gradual approach while learning new steps. Since the recipes are unknown (i.e. you're not putting sauce on spaghetti...), it makes the steps more difficult to remember, which is fine had they been gradually introduced. I play these games to mellow-out my ADD and this sent me into orbit. Don't like it at all.
Ok, so serving a rabbit on a tray that you grew from a baby was a little disturbing, but... It starts out so slow that i thought it was a children's game, but then gets increasingly difficult to the point that anyone who doesn't like a challenge won't like it (I do, so I liked it). But then it gives you the option to change the timing. Overall, not as much fun as Amy Greenhouse or all of the Delicious Emily's, but good way to decompress.
Favorite Genre(s):Hidden Object, Match 3, Time Management, Word
Fun Factor
5/ 5
Visual/Sound Quality
5/ 5
Level of Challenge
5/ 5
Storyline
5/ 5
I play time management games exclusively. I like the ones with a little challenge and the ability to switch up to more difficult when regular levels are beaten. This one was great and I have no idea why there were difficulty complaints - glad for the little bit of challenge. PRO TIP - if you "buy" the restaurant upgrades, you can get the stars. Sometimes you have to skip and go back when you can afford it.