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Fast Food Panic
$30.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Controls are responsive and intuitive - nunchuck peripheral is put to great use in Wii version. Exciting take on time management cooking games like Burger Island, Order Up and Cooking Mama - much more hectic and fast-paced than its counterparts. Free Mode is great for practice and stress-free gameplay - helps prepare new players for the increasingly-difficult Story Mode.
The Cons:Gets difficult very quickly - many users will become very frustrated.
Fast Food Panic is a simulation video game to be released January 5, 2010, on Nintendo DS, and January 19 on Wii. Players run a restaurant, cooking, cleaning, and greeting customers. The game features a story mode, with VIP customers acting as bosses, as well as ten cooking mini-games.
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Free Mode lets gamers replay levels on any of three difficulty settings. Gameplay is controlled via DS stylus or Wii Remote.
Features
- Restaurant simulation
- Cook, clean, greet, promote
- Story mode
- Free mode
- 10 mini-games
- VIP customers
- 3 difficulty settings
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Pros & Cons
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Controls are responsive and intuitive - nunchuck peripheral is put to great use in Wii version
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Exciting take on time management cooking games like Burger Island, Order Up and Cooking Mama - much more hectic and fast-paced than its counterparts
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Free Mode is great for practice and stress-free gameplay - helps prepare new players for the increasingly-difficult Story Mode
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Instruction manual is clearly laid out and easy to follow - thoroughly prepares new players for comprehensive gameplay
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Great for fans of cooking shows/foodservice works - surprisingly realistic in terms of food preparation and stressful environments
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DS version is very different, but holds its own - unique layout/interface appeals to many fans of the Wii version
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Gets difficult very quickly - many users will become very frustrated
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