Cooking Fever

Cooking Fever

released on Aug 19, 2014

Cooking Fever

released on Aug 19, 2014

Cook delicious meals and desserts from all over the world in this FREE addictive time-management game! With a choice of 20 unique locations, from Desserts and Fast Food to an Oyster Bar and Oriental Restaurant, you will be able to practice your skills in a variety of settings and cooking techniques. Use more than a hundred ingredients to cook several hundred tasty dishes. Try all the possible kitchen appliances, from coffee makers and rice cookers to pizza ovens and popcorn makers. Decorate your restaurants to attract more clients. Make your own freebies, such as cookies or cupcakes, to make your customers’ experience more personal and memorable – just like in real life! Upgrade your kitchen and produce an even greater variety of dishes. Oh, and did we say that this game is as addictive and as engrossing as fever? Have fun cooking and don’t forget to share your delicious meals with your friends on Facebook! Features: * More than 400 dishes to cook using 150 ingredients * 20 unique locations: Fast-Food, Bakery, Chinese, Pizza, Seafood, Indian, Breakfast Café, Sushi Bar, Ice Cream Shop, Paradise Cocktail Bar, Corn Dog Van, Café Mexicana, House of Crab, Sports Bar, Sunset Waffles, Smokey Grill BBQ, Italian Buffet, Salad Bar, Aloha Bistro, Hell's Kitchen. More locations are on the way! * More than 400 levels to complete * Hundreds and hundreds of upgrades for your kitchen appliances and interior


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honestly pretty fun. the mechanics are simple but i do find certain levels difficult on a touch screen, especially ones where you have to drag and even a second or two of missed time will lose you a tip.

definitely agree with the microtransactions complaints. lots of levels can't be won with 3 stars unless you use cake or have all the upgrades which costs quite a lot of gems. new levels also cost a LOT so if you finish the free/cheap restaurants and don't wanna spend real money, that's pretty much it.

The overall game is super fun and with all the unique restaurants there is a large variety of gameplay... but it's a mobile game and is unplayable without spending money on gems after a certain point. Really unfortunate waste of a good quality game. Would be a godsend without microtransactions

Gem system is bad. Gems needed for some upgrades and only way to get gems is to level up. There are no ads for it. So yes it's free but after you run out of gems to buy new restaurants expect replaying old stages again and again.