Gamehouse has just released a delightful addition to their acclaimed Delicious series with Delicious: The First Course. This latest installment takes us back to the roots of Emily's journey, long before her wedding, kids, and her flourishing restaurant empire. It's a time management cooking game that promises to rekindle the nostalgia of where it all began for our beloved protagonist.
If you're new to the Delicious series, think of it as a more narrative-driven version of Diner Dash. Since its inception in 2006, the series has expanded to over 15 games, including titles like Childhood Memories, True Love, Wonder Wedding, Honeymoon Cruise, Moms vs Dads, Emily’s Road Trip, and Mansion Mystery. Through these games, we've followed Emily's life from a waitress to a restaurant magnate, witnessing her fall in love, start a family, and balance the chaos of life and work.
Delicious: The First Course Is Like a Nostalgic Trip to Where It All Started!
In Delicious: The First Course, you'll follow Emily as she works her way through various restaurants that shaped her career. The gameplay involves managing customer orders, ensuring dishes don't burn, upgrading the restaurant, and maintaining your composure amidst the frenzy of simultaneous meal requests.
Emily's adventure in this game spans eight unique restaurants, where you'll whip up a variety of cuisines ranging from American comfort food to exotic Indian and Mexican dishes. As you progress, you'll unlock upgraded dishes, luxurious decor, and additional help to manage the kitchen chaos.
To get a taste of what Delicious: The First Course offers, check out the official trailer:
This game revisits Emily's early days, before she became the renowned chef we admire today. It features over 80 levels packed with time-management challenges and an endless mode for continuous fun.
If you're a fan of cooking games, don't miss out on Delicious: The First Course. It's available for free on the Google Play Store.
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