Publisher |
Play First
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Type |
Demo |
License |
Demo |
Version |
1.0 |
Date Added |
10/17/2006 |
Size |
11.7 MB |
Diner Dash 2: Restaurant Rescue 1.0
Join Flo as she returns to help four fellow restaurant owners defeat the greedy tycoon, Mr. Big. By working as fast as ever, Flo helps each of her friends upgrade their restaurants, expand their businesses, and pay their rent, all in the hopes of escaping the wrecking ball and a disastrous Mega Multiplex Food Plaza… forever.
Seat customers, take orders, serve drinks, deliver food, and collect tips – expert scores earn you more décor upgrades! New quirky characters, challenges, powerups, and a surprise restaurant await you in this sequel to the original smash hit. Waiting at the end of the game is a surprise for all of Flo’s fans, a nice reward for a long day’s work.
Features:
5 new restaurants
4 new customer types – Family, Cell Phone Addict, and more!
4 new powerups, even a hostess and mariachi band!
2 modes of play: Story & Endless Shift
Change the décor of each restaurant - expert scores earn more choices!
New tasks to juggle – highchairs, spills, dessert orders, and more!
New seating challenges – watch where you seat your customers!
Bonus screensaver mode lets you see your latest progress
All-new music, art, and animation
New level variations for the true Diner Dash expert!

Universal Binary (PPC/Intel)
• Mac OS X 10.3.9 or newer.
• G4 800 Mhz or faster or G5 or Intel.
• Minimum Screen Resolution: 800x600

Diner Dash 2: Restaurant Rescue
Buy the full game now at Macgamestore.com.


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Matthew (3/15/2008 - version 1.0) |
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Gammer (10/4/2007 - version 1.0) |
Some of these levels are way too hard, even for this 26-year-old gammer. It could be an enjoyable game, but after level 13, it's just tedious to play the same level over and over again because someone decided to set the goal much too high.
There's also a logic problem: Customers are allowed to leave without paying, even if they're already finished their food. I don't expect games to completely follow reality, but to have cartoon characters commit theft is a bit much, even if most of them would be tossed out of a restaurant anyway.
Enjoy the demo, skip the purchase. |
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