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Burger Shop (PC) |
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13/06/09 (34 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: It passes away time when you are bored
Disadvantages: You get hooked on it!
I bought this game from the Big Fish Games website, which is safe and reliable. I had downloaded the trial from several different sites and became hooked,so bought it.
The game has a story mode, which has about 83 levels, as you move up the levels, you get new appliances in the burger shop and more customers to serve, therefore, higher money targets to hit to complete the level. You start off with just a conveyorbelt which has the seperate burger components which you have to put together to make the burger the customer wants. Throughout storymode, you get machine upgrades for new side orders, which makes the game increasingly harder.
Some customers have more patience than others so you have to serve the most impatient first so they don't get angry and leave. The expert level is very much the same, except you start off with all of the machines.
The story mode took me about 5 hours in total to complete, and I am about halfway through the expert mode, which i have spent about 3 hours on.
I have got Windows Vista and it runs fine on there, never had it crash like some other games. Graphics are brilliant and generally the game is well made and doesnt seem to have any flaws. I love this game and it was well worth the £13 I paid for it.
Summary: Brilliant game!
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- 13/06/09 Look forward to reading more reviews from yourself in the future! |
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- 13/06/09 That stuff seems fairly obvious now that you have pointed it out but I wouldn't have thought to write things like that!
This may take me a while to hit the nail on the head but I am determined not to give up!
Thanks Chris xx |
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- 13/06/09 If you were to develop this review I would suggest you added.
1. A clearer version of the description.
2. What were the graphics like.
3. What sort of requirements would my PC need?
4. How long did it take to complete?
5. A few paragraphs would help the reader a lot. |
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