Hot Dish
Low Cost Game Hot Dish
Go on a culinary adventure like no other in this gastric-busting Time Management game! Build your career one dish at a time as you start at the bottom of the culinary ladder as a line cook in a local Italian restaurant with dreams of one day becoming a world class 5 Star French chef. Master the timing and accuracy needed to bring simple dishes to the table by executing their various steps and combining ingredients at the right times to create food your customers and the critics will love!
- Create your own menu.
- Master different cuisines.
- Make delicious dishes!
size:33MB, OS:Windows 2000/XP/Vista
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This game really isn’t that innovative. This kind of cooking game is already very popular on Nintendo platforms in the form of the Cooking Mama games, and was seen in mini-games in certain console games before that (like the Iron Chef mini game in Suikoden II on Playstation). It may be new to PC players, however. It is still fun and good to see these types of things being brought into the casual game market.
This game really isn’t that innovative. This kind of cooking game is already very popular on Nintendo platforms in the form of the Cooking Mama games, and was seen in mini-games in certain console games before that (like the Iron Chef mini game in Suikoden II on Playstation). It may be new to PC players, however. It is still fun and good to see these types of things being brought into the casual game market.
This game really isn’t that innovative. This kind of cooking game is already very popular on Nintendo platforms in the form of the Cooking Mama games, and was seen in mini-games in certain console games before that (like the Iron Chef mini game in Suikoden II on Playstation). It may be new to PC players, however. It is still fun and good to see these types of things being brought into the casual game market.
This game really isn’t that innovative. This kind of cooking game is already very popular on Nintendo platforms in the form of the Cooking Mama games, and was seen in mini-games in certain console games before that (like the Iron Chef mini game in Suikoden II on Playstation). It may be new to PC players, however. It is still fun and good to see these types of things being brought into the casual game market.