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Fast Food Panic

Arcade simulator of the chef and fast food restaurant manager in one. In the game we do not only produce dishes from a variety of ingredients, but also take care of the cleanliness of the premises and customer satisfaction.

Arcade | Nintendo exclusive titles

Fast Food Panic Release Date

05Jun2009

Wii NDS

developer: Nobilis Group publisher: Nobilis Group

Create the best restaurant in the world by cooking up yummy dishes, making your customers happy, greeting them when they stop by, and keeping your restaurant squeaky clean in this vibrant and fast-paced restaurant simulation game for Nintendo DS™ and Wii™.

Keeping a top-quality restaurant takes a lot of work, and your waitress will need help-keep the place clean, make deliveries, ring up customers, and more.

Also features three difficulty levels, over 10 additional cooking mini-games, and Free Mode to replay completed levels and try for the top score.

Features:

Work against the clock to turn your restaurant into the best restaurant in the world.

Beyond cooking minigames - Juggle making delicious food, keeping everything squeaky clean, greeting customers, and helping your waitress to improve your restaurant's popularity.

Prepare yummy dishes including steaks, pasta, burgers, pizza and more!

Work cooperatively with a friend to run your restaurant, and then challenge up to three other players in quirky minigames!

Take care of VIP customers who will push your service and cooking skills to the limit.

Replay each level from Story Mode in Free Mode and challenge your high score.

Unlock fun cooking mini-games to further hone your skills.

Three levels of difficulty for beginners and master chefs alike.

Last updated on 26 March 2009

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode:   Player counter: 1-4  

PEGI rating Fast Food Panic

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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