Cook, Serve, Delicious! Mobile
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Version :2.5.3
Size :53.73Mb
Updated :Apr 23,2017
Developer :David Galindo
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Based on the users' reviews of the "Cook, Serve, Delicious!" mobile app, here are three pros and cons in English, with 15 words or less for each: **Pros:** 1. Engaging gameplay and simulation mechanics, making cooking a fun experience. 2. Variety of restaurants and dishes to cook, with high replay value. 3. Simple, intuitive controls make it easy to learn and play. **Cons:** 1. Graphics and sound effects can be outdated and lacking in details. 2. Some users find the game's pace too slow, leading to frustration. 3. Limited multiplayer features and online connectivity options.
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Description
The critically acclaimed cooking sim is now available to-go on iPhone and iPod Touch 5+! "4.5/5 - this PC to mobile port is terrific to the touch...[a] culinary masterpiece." -Touch Arcade "Cook, Serve, Delicious is a must have for simulation enthusiasts." -PadGadget "It's not an easy game to excel at, but it's an easy game to get hooked on, and the challenge of building and running your own restaurant from front to back is going to captivate you for weeks on end...With depth to rival a strategy game and carefully controlled chaos ruling the action sequences, Cook, Serve, Delicious! is a rare release that encourages you to play until you master every nuance of gameplay. You'll have a great time doing it, and once you reach that zen-like state, your little food hut will be a sight to behold." -JayisGames.com "4.5/5 Stars. Cook, Serve, Delicious isn’t Filet Mignon, but it is an awesome, consistently delicious meal." -Gamezebo.com "Overall, “Cook, Serve, Delicious!” is a wonderfully addictive game that takes the best parts of Diner Dash, Hot Dog King, and Restaurant Empire and crams them all into one nice, meaty package. It will definitely test your reflexes and can be a bit nuts at times in terms of difficulty, yet it manages to keep you engaged in a way that encourages you to do better. I highly recommend it to those who enjoy time management and simulation games." -Vincent Paone, dadsgamingaddiction.com "There's an odd appeal to this game." -Ryan Davis, Giantbomb.com "This seems like a cool game... I just want a corndog..." -Jeff Gerstmann, Giantbomb.com *** Cook, Serve, Delicious is a strategic restaurant sim, one of the few in its genre that gives the players total control over where they want to take their restaurant. The game centers on an old, worn down restaurant in the SherriSoda Tower, which was once the heart of the building but closed down as business (and tenants) dropped to an all time low. But with the local economy rising back up and occupancy reaching its maximum, SherriSoda Tower has decided to bring back the old Cook, Serve, Delicious restaurant, and has given you complete control to bring it back to its old five star status of world class dining. To do that, you’ll start with a few thousand dollars and thirty foods to choose from to put on your menu, as well as a host of restaurant equipment and more. Nearly everything is unlocked from the start of the game for you to purchase; this is your restaurant, and you must figure out the best strategy to get that restaurant packed with satisfied customers. Can you prove your culinary skills? And if that weren’t enough, you’ll also have the opportunity to be cast in the Iron Cook television show, throw parties for offices in SherriSoda Tower, read virtual mail in your SherriSoda Tower Email account which ranges from game tips to crazy spam, from customers providing feedback to your restaurant to opportunities to being able to fund projects via "ClicknStart" and other big surprises! With hours of content and tons of secrets and unlockables, Cook, Serve, Delicious will provide a big challenge for anyone who’s ready to take their crumbling, rat infested eatery to a luxurious Platinum Star Restaurant. Good luck, and be sure to visit cookservedelicious.com for more news on everything related to the game and future expansions!
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    By Redamthe5thJul 30,2017
    considering its operating on a phone/tablet its surprisingly good at simulating the challenges of the service industry not just in the tactical elements but in all the little things. quality and efficiency count towards good reviews. good reviews count towards better customer volume long term and better tips. even chores are simulated very well here. having to stop what your doing and prioritize unclogging a toilet, taking out the trash or washing dishes is a very really challenge that you have to face in real life so i love this element and how it's unpredictable in nature. also having to plan out your active menu and keep in mind that certain items get stale to people if they are on your list for too long is interesting as well as the fact that some types of customers will be turned off to certain items existing in the restaurant while others love it is seemingly petty but a real threat when setting up a restaurant in real life. I happen to love working in the service industry a...
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    By moxyfloxyOct 21,2020
    I’ve nearly never loved a game enough to write a review for it, but CSD Mobile is a different case. I’ve loved the CSD games since I’ve played them on the PC platform years ago, so the second I saw that CSD had been made into a mobile game, I knew I had to get it! I think the tap mechanism for the mobile game works out great. It’s easy to get into a rhythm and zone out that way. I’ve already logged way more hours into this game than I care to admit and I’m still only at a two star restaurant. The value of this game is absolutely worth it. As I expected, I can’t put it down!! Keep up the great work! Any chance in the future that we can keep our fingers crossed for a ported CSD2 Mobile game?!
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    By Steph….Jun 2,2017
    I'm on my second play through after taking a few months off after beating it the first time. This is a great game and best of all it doesn't use the freemium model, absolutely worth the $3. It starts off a little slow as you are unlocking things and leveling up, but by the 4 and 5 star restaurant levels it is a real challenge. For some reason I just can't help screwing up the soups! My one complaint would be that you tend to end up using only about 1/4 of the foods if you want to try for a high buzz level. The other foods are fatty or otherwise drop your daily buzz so it can get a tad boring. It would be more fun to have a reason to use all the different foods throughout the day. Otherwise I love it!
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    By Bubble bubble bubble popApr 26,2020
    Found CSD after searching reddit for a replacement for cooking fever. I loved the game but it becomes impossible to play without paying real money. Cook Serve Delicious is much much better. It satisfies the addicting aspect of cooking sims with harder than one click meals, throws in chores, and a whole back scene of managing a full restaurant. It doesn’t disrupt you with ads, and you don’t have to pay money to play. You can grind out money in game to advance. I seriously can’t say enough good about this game. Don’t change a thing!
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