Product Description
When a sneaky
prankster removes the word "fat" from Flo's "Fat Free Breakfast" sign, a
huge wave of hungry DinerToons overrun the diner. BOOM! - Flo's Diner
is smashed to bits! In this ground-breaking new time-management game
you'll take it to the streets, serving customers in unusual locations
while battling unpredictable weather and natural disasters! Earn enough
tips to re-create your own version of Flo's Diner that you'll play as
the final venue!
Product
Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #300 in Digital Video Games
- Brand:
PlayFirst
- Model: 1959
- Platforms: Windows Vista,
Windows XP
- Format: Download
Features
- 5
New Venues And 50 Levels.
- Unpredictable Weather And Natural
Disasters.
- Build Your Own One-Of-A-Kind Diner.
- Over 50
Upgrades.
Customer
Reviews
Not worth $11.00
For DD lovers, it's the
newest game from Flo and the gang.
To tell the truth, it's kind
of a let down. After the challenge of DD Flo Through Time, I was
expecting this game to be epic. It's not.
In fact, it's EASY.
It's SO easy that there is no challenge, and all your $11.00 gets you is
maybe 2 - 3 hours of entertainment. I think what makes the game so easy
is in the upgrades section you can pay your friend to stand at the
podium for you and therefore no one gets to the tables with less than 5
hearts.
The game is fun. It's DD, DD is always fun, but I just
can't get over how EASY it is. Even the original DD was harder than DD
Boom! I also have a small gripe about the graphics, the people seem
smaller and it makes it hard to see where you're seating them
color-wise.
It's a fun game, I just wish there were more of a
challenge. If you're a DD hardcore fan wait until the price drops. Wish I
had.
Disappointed, but Glad I Played
Through It
Diner Dash 5 is definitely
the easiest of all the games in the series. I was really bummed! They do
have a lot of new nifty elements (salad bar, new seating, level-based
threats, new upgrades, etc). It's definitely nice to be able to hire
Quinn to restock your salad bar. I bought this and Wedding Dash 4-Ever
on the same day because I recently got my tonsils out and wanted some
new, mindless games to play to distract me. I flew through Diner Dash 5
in one sitting and was surprised by how easy it was.
The game
feels a little quirky. The clown customers kind of freak me out, and the
different diner areas are weird choices. But, it's Diner Dash. What
else would someone expect?
I'd buy this title just for the
endless mode so you can enjoy some of the new options. It's also worth
checking out if you're a fan of the series. But don't expect an
entertaining challenge. You're probably better off playing one of the
earlier games in the series.
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