Some of them are minor, but one can be considered major. It may seem like it'll help tremendously, but the strategy involved with such an endeavor definitely adds to some stressful situations once you have too many people waiting and realize you just wasted your combos on smaller parties.įlo on the Go has a few issues. Finally, you have the ability to combine smaller tables into larger ones later in the game. There are also different people types in addition to the ones from before, giving you more to think about the idea of certain people not wanting to sit next to each other still applies here. Because every place at which you're serving is a vehicle, bumps in the environment will cause spills to happen when people are eating, giving you one more thing to worry about during your shift. For one, the spills that occurred in the first game can now happen because of the environments as well as the customers. There are a few more elements this time around that complicate things a bit. There is a set score that must be reached within the time limit in order to progress to the next level and an expert score. Customers who have been treated well tip well, giving you higher score bonuses while those who haven't been addressed in a timely manner may leave the establishment, taking their points with them.
Players will also be fighting against the patience of customers as well as the time clock. Players will be dealing with multiple customers, so handling multiple tasks is important. Customers must be seated, orders must be taken, food must be served, checks handed out and dishes must be cleaned off of the table so the process can begin anew. As Flo, your job is to make sure the eating establishment gets customers fed and out of there swiftly. The basic gameplay elements from the first game are the focus here once again. Interestingly enough, every location you visit has Flo manage to lose her luggage over and over again, making the story preposterous enough for any game to handle. Luckily enough, the vacation spot needs help with its food services, and she seizes the opportunity to work for money to buy clothes and continue her vacation. However, on her first vacation stop with her friend, she manages to lose her luggage, leaving her with nothing but the clothes on her back.
After running a successful set of restaurants and helping her friends out of their financial jams, Flo has decided that she deserves a vacation. The premise of Flo on the Go is a little different and, some might say, farfetched. After a long hiatus, we finally have the sequel, Diner Dash: Flo on the Go.
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When the game was brought to the Nintendo DS two years ago, it retained enough elements that made the PC version such a hit, and it also became a hit in its own right.
The formula set up by the team works so well that other games in this genre have used it as a blueprint for their own success. It may not have been the first game to deal with time management, but it is certainly one of the most memorable and easiest to pick up. When one looks back on the big hit games that helped define what we call "casual games," one game that deserves to be on that list is Diner Dash.