misterhaan
  • Cook, Serve, Delicious!

    34 hours playtime

    38 of 52 achievements

i found this satisfying in the way that papers, please is satisfying — the more you play the faster you can do it. i played with the keyboard and changed a couple of ingredient keys that i was getting wrong. it also supports controller or touch, but i have to assume that would be considerably slower! i got sick of the music about halfway to my fully-upgraded restaurant so turned it off but the sounds were very satisfying, especially as i hit the keys quickly to prepare an order.

many of the achievements are grindy but i picked up a couple just on my way to fully upgrading my restaurant. you’ll probably have favorite menu items too which could get you one of the “pin” achievements like it did for me. i played a little beyond fully upgrading but quickly got to the point where i kept getting more money but there wasn’t really anything to spend it on. there are still upgrades that randomly come into my email i could wait for as well as more dates that also randomly show up in email, but i decided to move on. if i didn’t also have cook, serve, delicious 2 i may have kept going with this one longer.

Elvidur

Glad to find another fan of this game! :D. I totally hated CSD2, and currently enjoying CSD3 from humble choice a lot more.

misterhaan

i installed csd2 to try soonish — what made you not like it? don’t have csd3 yet but have been entering giveaways for it!

fradigit

I am not a great typist, and completed CSD with a controller and loved it. However, CSD2 was much more challenging with a controller due to the different pages of ingredients for everything (not sure if the same problem exists for keyboard) and I haven’t played CSD3 but it looks to have the same problem.

misterhaan

once you memorize what keys are for which ingredients you don’t need to switch pages, so that’s probably easier for keyboard assuming you actually do need to switch pages with a controller.