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Diner Dash

 
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The customer is alwaysright!Product InformationDiner Dash: Sizzle and Serve is the action-puzzle game that bringsout the entrepreneur in all of us.  Sick and tired of pushingpaper in the dreary bleary-eyed world of finance poor Flo ditched herdesk job.  Now she's rolling up her sleeves and setting out tobuild her very own empire of high-class five-star restaurants. It won't be easy - Flo's on her own now and heading for thetop. To get there she'll have to start on the ground floor - andsheneeds your help to build the best restaurant business possible. Serve your way from a two-table diner to the top of therestaurant ladder - starting with a run-of-the-mill greasy spoon andending in a dream restaurant that will take your breath away.Product Features For the First Time Ever Play Against a Friend - Introducing3 multi-player modes:  Highest Score First to Serve SurvivalMode (For 1-2 Players via Wireless DS Multi-Card Play requires oneGame Card per player) Biggest Diner Dash Game Ever - 50different levels with 20 unlockable levels 6 brand new restaurantsand 8 different customers Exciting Upgrades- Score enough points to unlock upgrades that will help you improveyour customers' happiness such as energy bars stereos and more. All-New Table Reservations- Flo must seat reserved customers at the tables reserved for theirparty.  Reserved customers will be unhappy if their table isoccupied but will leave Flo a very big tip if they are satisfied withtheir meal Brand New Outfits - Unlock fivedifferent outfits for Flo to wear in her restaurants Critic Reviews - Beware the "Critic"character who reviews your restaurant depending on how well you serveher

 
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Product Details
Product Length:4.75 inches
Product Width:5.25 inches
Product Height:0.75 inches
Product Weight:0.2 pounds
Package Length:5.4 inches
Package Width:4.9 inches
Package Height:0.6 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Release Date:May 01, 2007
Average Customer Rating: based on 56 reviews

Game Information
Platform:Nintendo DS
Media:Video Game
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • Help Flo build her very own empire of high-class, 5-star restaurants in this action-puzzle game

  • Beware the "Critic" character who reviews your restaurant depending on how well you serve her

  • Introducing 50 different levels with over 20 un-lockable levels, and 6 new restaurants

  • Score enough points to unlock upgrades that will help you improve your customers' happiness

  • 3 new multi-player modes for friends to play against each other--Highest Score, First to Serve, and Survival Mode


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 56 customer reviews )
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15 of 16 found the following review helpful:


4Crazily Addictive  Jun 05, 2007 By KiWiSouP "kiwisoup"
The game is simple in concept, but it is crazy how addictive it is.

You seat people, take their order, bring them their food, bring them the bill , then clear their table...seems simple enough, until you realize you have to serve multiple tables at once. Doing the same thing at different tables gives you extra chain points. The game gets progressively more challenging, introducing more tables as you go, and also different types of customers. Your reward is to see your run down restaurant get rennovated piece by piece. Definitely a travel friendly game.

Do a Google search if you wish to play a limited demo of the game.

22 of 25 found the following review helpful:


3Doesn't live up to the Flash version  Jun 07, 2007 By Annette B. "anekab"
I've been playing this Flash version on my PC, and was excited about getting it for my DS. The game play is generally the same as the PC version, with the ever increasing difficulty. Some slight changes, like families, choosing your decor, mopping and customers with reservations...(there are probably others, but I haven't gotten that far yet).

Additionally, for me, there are just some games that don't translate to the "small screen". This is one of those game. Tables seem very close together, you have to use the left arrow on the screen to see the customer waiting line.

Overall, I'm glad I bought it as I really like the concept and the "stress" of keeping customers happy.

20 of 24 found the following review helpful:


2Not worth the admission price  Jun 06, 2007 By N. Durham "Big Evil"
Diner Dash first achieved notoriety as a flash game, and now it's hit the DS as well. Taking everything that made it enjoyable before, Diner Dash starts out as a blast, but the overall repetitiveness and simplicity are what hurt Diner Dash the most in the long run. Playing as Flo, Diner Dash offers some challenging gameplay as you attempt to run your frequently busy restaurant. However, the game doesn't look quite right squeezed down to the DS' small screen, not to mention offering some slight frame rate issues as well. Not to mention that once you do get through the entire game (and you will) there isn't any reason to go back again. What really saves the DS version of Diner Dash from the scrap heap though are the inventive touch screen and stylus controls that have been implemented, as well as the overly fun and addictive multiplayer options. The good mostly outweighs the bad with Diner Dash, but the worst factor is undoubtedly the fact that you can find this game for the PC for much cheaper than the asking price here. Still though, if you desire Diner Dash on the go, you'll be pretty well satisfied, for a while anyway that is.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Good fun!  May 27, 2007 By Jennifer K. Rupp
Diner Dash for the Nintendo DS is a fun, challenging game. You can play a Career track, which follows Flo through different restaurants, Endless Shift, where you play until you lose five tables, and multi-player, which is done with another DS-wielding player.

The graphics are bright and clear, the characters have personalities, and the music isn't too bad. I find the gameplay to be somewhat difficult, and I've had to play several levels over and over again before I beat them -- and I'm almost 21. This would be a good game for a kid or an adult.

The one unnecessary detail is probably the "customizing" of the restaurant after you complete a level -- you're given the choice to pick between floor and table colors, pillar and door style, etc. While it's cute, your choices don't actually have any real impact on the customers. There's no wrong decision.

I give Diner Dash a five for fun. Because it follows a very loose storyline, I'd also give it high marks for replayability. It's addictive, though -- so be warned!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


2The computer version is a LOT better!  Jun 02, 2007 By Cornelia
I have the computer versions of this game and enjoyed them a lot more. This game would've been more fun if the controls weren't so bad. Maybe its just me, but I had the hardest time seating people at the tables. You have to touch and drag them to a table and then release and they should sit down but instead, they would just jump back in line. This happened over and over again until by chance it might work. And also when I would touch a table to clean up, it would instead go to the table next to it. I dont know if its just mine but Im curious to hear what other players are experiencing. I found Cake Mania for DS ten times better than this one.

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