Continental Cafe
- Delicious puzzle action.
- Diverse modes of gameplay.
- Exotic locations to visit.
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- OS : Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 800 Mhz
- Memory : 512
- DiretX : 7.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 81
Review for game: Continental Cafe
Laura's life is turned upside-down when she hits the big lottery jackpot. With her newfound fortune she decides to fulfill her dream of starting a new restaurant. But first she must travel the world solving culinary puzzles in order to learn the cooking secrets of accomplished master chefs. Once armed with this knowledge, she`s ready to start her career. The only thing Laura hasnt prepared for is a hidden rival who`ll do anything possible to ruin her shot at success
Test your hand and eye skills with quick action and challenging levels.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Help Laura travel the world solving culinary puzzles and become the most renowned chef of the modern age!
AFERON - BigFishGames
Very misleading and confusing. Fortunately I did the trial first, though I did not finish it out and simply deleted it. I did not like this game at all.
After winning the lottery, Laura decides to open up her own restaurant. (little does she know that her competition plans on shutting her down just as he did the owner before) She travels around the world to learn from the best culinary chefs available starting in France. The first HOS warns that you can stop at any time after finding the cockpit pass or you could be forced to stop and lose everything and I'm not sure if that means the game would be over or you just replay the HOS. Basically you agree to run errands for the chefs in exchange for a recipe in the form of 5 mini games such as a griddler game with white and dark chocolates or passing by tables with the exact number of passes as indicated. You can play the mini game in normal or hard levels and when you complete a game you are awarded with a recipe and a raincheck which will allow you to skip a mini game, up to 2 per level. The game itself is just okay, the story is simply a lot of dialog boxes to read, this isn't a hidden object game although there are a few HOS this is mostly a variety of puzzles and games that I personally could take it or leave it because there is no wow factor to keep my interest.
It's like multiple games in one and challenges are interesting
The story line here is kind of irrelevant. In each of the travel cities, you have to solve the same puzzles to win recipes. It wasn't what I expected, and I found it repetitive. Unfortunately, I bought the game outright without playing the trial. I probably won't even play it again.