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Cooking Dash [Game Download]
 
Manufacturer: PlayFirst
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Product Description

Who knew? Flo can cook, too! When Cookie the Chef leaves Flo's Diner to pursue a career on a popular reality cooking TV show, there is a shortage of chefs in DinerTown. Every week, Cookie invites a different chef to appear as a guest star and Flo must fill in while that Chef is away! Finally, Cookie asks Flo to guest star on the Hollywood set of Flo's Diner, and the two of them put on one unforgettable show! It's a fast-paced frenzy with plenty of DinerTown drama in Cooking Dash!

Product Details

  • Flo Can Cook Too.
  • Play Story Mode Or Endless Shift.
  • Master 5 Different Restaurants.
  • Upgrades, Upgrades, Upgrades.

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Fun new addition to Diner Dash series
 
Review Date: October 5, 2009
Reviewer: M. Mills, East Coast, USA
Cooking Dash, the latest iteration in the Diner Dash series, is so much fun! I own the four main Diner Dash games and love them, so I figured I'd give this one a try -- and I wasn't disappointed. Cooking Dash has enough of a plot and unique setup to be a totally stand-alone game, so people who have never played the other Diner Dash games should be fine. You play the main character, Flo, who must use her amazing waitressing (and now cooking) skills to save restaurants from failure.

The best way I can describe Cooking Dash is that it's a blend of regular Diner Dash plus another similar game called Cake Mania (but instead of making cakes, you cook the customers' food). As such, the most notable difference between Cooking Dash and the previous DD games is the setup: the main "stage" is a huge kitchen, rather than a huge seating area. The actual game play is similar -- you must be conscientious in seating the customers, get their food to them quickly, and clean up when they leave. Basically, you perform a series of "strategic" mouse clicks to achieve your goal. As in the other Diner Dash games, there are 50 levels (five restaurants with 10 levels each), and you can score bonuses by performing a "chain" of actions, like giving checks to five customers in a row.

The customers in Cooking Dash are, for the most part, the same as those in the DD series. You see the regulars -- girls, business women, seniors, bookworms, cell phone yappers -- but also some new faces: body builders, hippies, yoga instructors, and students with headphones. Each customer has particular time constraints and idiosyncrasies that Flo must manage. For instance, the cell phone yappers and the hippies tend to make noise, and this bothers the other customers, especially the bookworms and yoga instructors. However, the students with headphones don't mind noise, so you can seat them next to the hippies and the yappers.

As a reward for achieving your goal, you get to purchase upgrades with the money (points) you've earned. You can upgrade the kitchen equipment, the restaurant décor, and Flo's walking speed. However, you need to be strategic with your rewards: for obvious reasons, it's better to buy a faster stove than new floor tiles.

The only thing that I noticed that could have been better, especially compared to the other DD games, is that Cooking Dash doesn't explain the different customers' temperaments or speeds during actual game play. If you've played the previous Diner Dash games, you'll be familiar with most of the customers and will quickly learn the idiosyncrasies of the new characters; but for newbies, you'll definitely need to reference the Help section for details.

Like the other DD games, Cooking Dash isn't terribly difficult; but it provides enough of a challenge that I really enjoy playing it. Plus, it's a family-friendly game, as there are no language, alcohol, or violence issues. My best advice is to download the free trial version (30 minutes of game play) and see if you like it. Highly recommended for new and seasoned Diner Dash fans alike!
My favorite of the Diner Dash games
 
Review Date: October 7, 2009
Reviewer: Michelle R. Smith, Oklahoma, USA
This is my favorite of the Diner Dash game series. I like the additional things that you have to do. It is more fun to have to juggle additional things.

It is actually pretty easy. I was able to get an expert score on all of the levels. In all of the levels the people are served at the counter. As a person earns money he/she gets to purchase additional items to make the customers happier, food to cook faster, even hot sauce for the people to eat faster. You don't have to worry quite as much on this game as compared with the others, where you sit the people (such as a business man next to a cell phone guy, but you still do have to pay attention to that and serve them coffee, etc. Or just wait and not set them next to each other if possible.

I will say this, although this really is my favorite game of the Diner Dash series, I actually went back even after getting expert on every level and perfected it to where I didn't lose any customers either. I was sick with the flu for eight days and didn't have much else to do (just in case you are wondering why I would play a game for so long!). Also, after about the sixth or seventh level of each restaurant (or sooner) I would run out of items to purchase and just accumulated money.

This isn't a big deal to me, but my daughter enjoys changing Flo's clothing and on this game you don't get to choose the clothes she wears. That is not an issue for me but I thought I would mention it in case it is important to someone else.
Cooking Dash is Mad Dash
 
Review Date: August 10, 2009
Reviewer: Diane L., Manlius, NY USA
Great game! It you are familiar with the 'Dash' games, this is another must have one. The action is very fast paced and challenging. The idea, as always, is to, in some way, take over restaurants and make them profitable. Unlike the 'Diner Dash' series, food is not just delivered, it is also cooked before you can deliver! Very nice touch. The only thing I was a little dissappointed with was the bonus levels. There weren't any. After getting 'expert' on all levels in the game, there are 50 of them, I expected bonus levels as there are in the other 'Dash' games, but it was not to be. Perhaps it was because I bought the game from Amazon instead of Playfirst, the game's parent. I don't know. But although too short, the game gives a rush!



Fun.....For Diner Dash Players
 
Review Date: December 29, 2009
Reviewer: A. Alvarez, Rio Linda CA
The game is really fun, and it is taking the xbox road and making the game more goal or "achievement" oriented, so you can get more play out of the game, not just beating it once. Some of the goals include passing the entire game on expert, completing restaurants, and playing the whole game without losing any customers. I downloaded the game, it installed well...good price too.
Flo is at it again!!
 
Review Date: February 3, 2010
Reviewer: Amy Theobald,
I love diner dash to the utmost degree. This one is even more intense than all of the past versions. In this, you have to prepare, cook, and serve customers. Crazy, but so much fun!!

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