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Joguinho de fazer pizza tranquilo, inicialmente divertido e inevitavelmente repetitivo a longo prazo. Por um lado, o jogo funciona bem na sua proposta e garante uma experiência casual bem legal, além de vários aspectos (desde o design até os diálogos) denotarem um carisma bem aconchegante. Entretanto, quando você já concluiu o primeiro capítulo da história, comprou a maioria das melhorias disponíveis na loja, e personalizou a pizzaria do jeito que desejava, o resto do jogo não tem muito propósito — ou então, o que resta de objetivos não incentiva a continuidade.

Cute little mobile game, but gets kinda old fast.

I was thrown for a loop when Christopher Columbus asked me for a salami pizza.

This review contains spoilers

it's nice enough! i've gotten past the first chapter, and the second chapter is getting kind of a bit hard to play, but i guess that's why all those "auto-put-on-[ingredient]" upgrades are available (i have not bought any yet). shelved currently because I've got other things to focus on, but I do like the game! My friend got me back to playing, because last I played it was uhhh 4 years ago, (also on Android), so I'd forgotten a lot. Not the bears though! the bearded homeless man and alicante and the bears were all remembered!

Club Penguin’s Pizzatron 3000 prepared me for times like this


Was feeling nostalgic for the Papa games and wanted to see if there was anything avaliable to scratch that itch.

I personally don't like the artstyle much, it tries to be cute and cozy and a lot of people are gonna see it that way but it's a bit uninspired to me. Is not UGLY, just not my thing.

These games thrive in making an enjoyable and relaxing gameplay loop, then slowly adding more complex steps to the process as to not make you fall asleep. Good Pizza Great Pizza does this pretty well, but very slow, and considering that I felt it even when the ingame days are so short makes the experience get repetitive fast.

There are one or two things that add a bit of quirkiness to the game, like how the only way to get eggplants is if you cultivate them yourself from a plant a customer gave you (also this game made me aware that eggplant pizza exists... to each their own I guess).

And speaking of the costumers, I appreciate them thanking you or saying something funny when you give them the pizza, but I can only take so much of "wow this is the best pizza in the universe I'm gonna marry it and invite you to the wedding". This sounds a bit mean but this is not always the case, sometimes you get people who cannot pay the full price of the pizza or only a part of it and it's up to you wether or not you're willing to waste reisources, the cost of these aren't that much of a problem, and those instances when you help them and they thank you feel nice.

There's a story that seems to be funny and a bit silly, but heartfelt in it's simplicity, I liked it, even though again, it goes pretty slow, so I didn't get very far on it... And Ii kinda don't feel like it at the moment.

It's a cozy game that you might maybe pick up to play for a few minutes once in a while if you feel like it, nothing more, nothing else.

Also I played the mobile version and that of course is full of adds, and daily bonuses, and adds between days that froze the game, and that DID ruin the experience a bit tbh.

lisede boş vakitlerde oynardık be öylesine vakit geçirmelik bir oyun

gets repetitive at some point, for me at least, fun until then tho

I Never Got The Hype Around Pizza Until I Played This

you know all these mobile games are useful when you're traveling and can't bring a console with you
p i z zz a

Muito bonitinho, simples e bom pra passar o tempo quando não tenho internet

Indiezinho legal, da pra passar um tempo se divertindo, é bem interessante e os personagens são surpreendentemente agradáveis de se conhecer e conversar

cute at first, but gets old very fast. it would benefit from some more strategizing/time management, like managing the orders of multiple customers at once. instead you make pizza for one customer at a time (and they're disappointed by the time it takes you no matter what unless you buy the upgrades), they leave, and the next person immediately shows up. the game's idea of increasing difficulty is just making you add more toppings to each pizza. it's mind-numbing.

This is a cozy fun restaurant game. It reminds me of some flash games from when I was a kid where you make food. The gameplay gets samey after a while, but it also makes me real hungry for pizza. Haha

Has the potential to be a lot of fun, but has an issue with grinding and balance. It takes a while to get money, and once you finally do you have to make the choice to continue the story or actually get upgrades. So you can either grind the game out to make it less monotonous or you can progress, thus really hurting the overall flow.

Decent game, but definitely suffering some from obvious design flaws.

Very cool!
Is mostly made for kids, but is still fun to play when you're an adult that just want to relax.

I played on IOS, Android and Steam.

Fun for a short time, alt+f4 for a long time.

Good Game, Great Game!

I played this game when it first came out as an app on IOS. I loved the game so much and when it came out on steam I immediately slurped it up as fast as one would slurp up a pizza. My one qualm is how much riddle there is in figuring out someone's order but other than that it's a great game and the art is so cute and so homey. I kind of miss how simple it used to be without all the in-app purchasing and decorations for seasonal times but I still enjoy it, the base game plays the same way anyways. Highly recommend.

It gets pretty samey fast. Clearly was ported from mobile, not well organized on pc. But maybe It's a fun "I'm waiting on a giant line" game

Very fun and cool design options but makes me rage so hard and gives me stress with all the online orders ;(

The sauce always tripped me up :S

best game, love pizza making fr


not bad but repetitive. how the hell do i not run out of onions so fast

Nice little game to pass the time, but of course as with every game that follows the same recipe (ha) it falls under the trap of repetitiveness and unfortunately it simply becomes a chore to play after a while.

Other than that, it's fun and simple with nice little things happening and it's not forcing you to purchase anything to enjoy the game and upgrade your stuff.

Fans of these types of games will love this one for sure!

To me, Good Pizza, Great Pizza is good but not great. The game is enjoyable initially and offers much novelty in its first ten or so hours. However, as time passes, the orders begin to stack up, and you realize everything is the same, just with more ingredients.

The gameplay loop is fine, but due to the lack of anything new to do with the only change being an increased workload, I found Good Pizza, Great Pizza overstaying its welcome and draining its charm dry with aimlessness. I don't think it's a bad game at all and is a great time killer, but sadly that's the best thing it does: just waste your time. To conclude, Good Pizza, Great Pizza should make its mid to late-game cycle more exciting and cut back on the gameplay bloat.