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Stand O' Food |
Stand O' Food Review - "Stand O' Food is an excellent game, it wasn't too challenging, though you do get rushed off you're feet in some of the higher class restaurants, but it's all basically the same.
Each Stand O' Food restaurant, and there are SO MANY!, has a different menu style, be it exotic, chicken, or plain old burgers, it's all good :)
At the end of each shift in Stand O' Food, you use your profit, if any, to buy upgrades, from air-conditioners, hot-plates, more plates to hold food, juke boxes to keep your customers entertained while they wait for their food, to a very expensive bottle of secret herbs & spices, as well as your every day condiments.
Upgrades go from level 1, to level 3.
The Stand O' Food map is HUGE, and when you've finished it, you'll unlock an endless shift mode.
Stand O'Food, is a great game, because you can play it at your leisure, and not rush, it will save, and you can come back to it at any time.
The customers aren't as impatient as they are in similar game series/genre's ie: Diner Dash, so you aren't too pressured, which is how it should be.. a game is meant to be enjoyed, not made so you reach a certain point, and then are doomed not to play it again because you know you will be forever stuck on a certain level, that's no fun ;)
So folks, I highly recommend you get Stand O' Food, for an endless entertaining gourmet' journey. Big thumb's up!" - Slam Dunk
Stand O' Food Review - "Stand O' Food is currently one of my favorite arcade-style games. I had a blast whipping out burgers right and left, and once I got a jukebox and some plates it became less frantic and more fun.
But I'm really here to talk about my nephew, who just turned four. He's only played Stand O' Food once, but it stands along Sally's Salon as one of his two favorite arcade games. He took to it better than I would have thought, and with a bit of coaching I had him whipping out burgers almost as well as I could, if a bit slower. The gameplay seems well balanced for his current trackball skills, and I like how you basically don't have to read anything to do
what needs to be done.
If there ever is a "kid mode" version of Stand O' Food, I would suggest having the customers be a little more patient, and possibly making the graphics a little more easy to decipher. I had little to no problem figuring out what went on a burger, but my nephew needed me to point out that that little splotch of red means tomato and so forth.
At any rate, Stand O' Food is an excellent game, great fun, and a pleasant way to relax for a good hour. Bravissimo!" - Doting Aunt
Stand O' Food Review - "Wonderful! When i saw Stand O' Food game, i thought it was something like Diner Dash or Pizza Rush (if you remember it).
But it's very different!
Stand O' Food looks like a tetris but is more addictive.
Indeed, you need to collect a specific row that the customer wanted, while using upgrades, adding special spices and learning the cookery book!
But there are not enough upgrades in Stand O' Food (only 3 or 4 interesting ones like the toaster, the fan, the coffee machine and the Jukebox). You'll finish collecting these upgrades before you finish the game, so the money for upgrading will have no use (maybe buying spices...).
Finally, Stand O' Food is a good and original game." - Masakuni
Stand O' Food Review - "Pretty good! Stand O' Food was quite challenging because you have to make the sandwiches out of order. It was like a puzzle. Stand O' Food is like Cake Mania, but the food isn't all in one line so you have to manage where to put it. Graphic's aren't too great, but the game play was good." - Henriette Bisaillon
Stand O' Food Review - "Stand O' Food has fantastic gameplay, and the graphics add to the retro feel of Stand O' Food. The only criticism I have for Stand O' Food, is that it sometimes difficult to view your progress, and your constantly moving around the map in no logical order." - Mohammad E. Hyde
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