You may well be familiar with the cool fast-food / restaurant management game series from Flipline Studios such as Papa's Burgeria, Papa’s Taco Mia, Papa’s Hotdoggeria, Papa's Pancake, Papa's Cupcake. But have you tried, Papa’s Wingeria? Take a bite into this fun and challenging online cooking and business management simulation game where you get the opportunity to run your very own ‘chicken wing joint’. Serve up succulent fried chicken pieces, sides, and delicious sauces to hungry customers who are hankering for good food and quality service. Slackers beware! - working in Papa’s Wingeria is no stroll around the office. You have to take customer orders, fry up chicken wings, toss them in scrumptious sauces, and add delicious side orders – often with two or more orders on the go at the same time! Sounds like difficult yet rewarding work, right?
This highly interactive restaurant tycoon game offers good practice for any young person who plans on becoming an entrepreneur, or would like to work in catering or customer service, or who simply wants to hone and learn valuable real-life skills such as good money management and business strategy. Fast mouse-clicking and masterful multi-tasking skills are extremely important as your fussy customers don’t take kindly to waiting around, or to being served up anything less than the very Best! Are you ready to transform your diner from a humble house of wings into a fabulous, ‘finger-lickin’ success that has all the critics in town raving? It’s time to launch yourself into your new job – on a wing and a prayer! Good luck in the fast-food business!
A few more cooking games you might enjoy include: Burger Restaurant Express, Coffee Rush, and Sara's cooking class games. Game Controls. LEFT CLICK to prepare food and drinks for each customer. About the Game Developer. Food Tycoon was made by the game development company FRVR. Play on Mobile.
How to Play:Note: When the game initially loads, click on the blue ‘Continue’ button in the bottom right corner of the game screen to proceed. Your goal is to manage a successful fast food diner by promptly serving customers their desired chicken wing orders. For each completed order, you get scored out of 100 based on the speediness of your service, the taste of the wings, the sauce, and the side orders. We recommend that you pay close attention to the initial tutorial, as it gives you a good idea of the various controls needed to cook up the chicken wings. Use your computer mouse or touchpad for all of the controls in this game.
Order Station: Here, you take the orders of each customer. Click on the green ‘Take Order’ button above a customer’s head to listen to his/her instructions. This order is copied down onto a ‘ticket’ which remains in the top right corner of the game screen until the order is complete. The customers line up along your ‘restaurant floor’, and it’s up to you whether you take each order at the same time, or one-by-one. Keep in mind, no customer likes waiting around for their hot food!
Fry Station: Click and drag the ‘wing bin’ to one of the available frying areas. Depending on the amount of wings ordered, click and drag the green ‘wing wheel’ clockwise until the correct amount is displayed. Release the click to begin frying the chicken. Once the green timer to the left of the frying tray reaches the white line, click and drag the cooked wings to the barrel in the bottom right corner to progress to the next station.
Sauce Station: Choose the correct sauce, then click and drag this sauce bottle over the dish. Hold the click until the right amount of sauce is added (the same as the number of wings), then release the click. Next, you have to ‘toss your wings’. Wait until the circular arrow turns completely green, and then click on the Green Check Mark. Repeat this process to toss the wings in the opposite direction. Once this is complete, click on the final ‘Build Section’ tab at the bottom of the game screen.
Build Section: Here, you have to place the wings and side orders neatly on the plate. You can see an outline where the customer wants their wings and vegetables to be placed. Click and drag the wings / veggies from their respective dishes into the correct position on the plate. Then, add their chosen side orders to the designated areas on the center of the plate. Voila! Click on the ticket in the top right corner, and drag it to the left side to complete the order.
Your customer gives your cooking and service performance at each station a rating out of 100. The average value of this rating is awarded to you in ‘points’. If you perform well, you also receive tips from happy customers. These can be used to upgrade your store and add new sauces, sides, and other items to your menu. Enjoy your day!
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Description of Fast Food Tycoon Windows
Read Full ReviewActivision has recently released two new SIM City -style business management simulation games under its Activision Value label. Both of these new products fall ostensibly into the 'tycoon' series of games, if for no other reason than by virtue of their titles. One is Ski Resort Tycoon. The other, which is the primary focus of this review, is Fast Food Tycoon. Does Fast Food Tycoon measure up to the high standards established by previous tycoon games such as Railroad Tycoon, Transport Tycoon, and the eminently successful and popular Roller Coaster Tycoon? For the answer to this and other burning questions, read on.
As is the case with other ventures into the 'tycoon' arena, the objective of Fast Food Tycoon is to transform the modest amount of capital (bread, moolah, scratch.. we're talking cold, hard cash here) on hand at the outset of the game into a sizable fortune. You initially invest in the restaurant industry and then manage numerous factors regarding your business such as infrastructure, finances, staff, menu, advertising, etc. in order to turn a profit and gradually build a vast empire of dining establishments.
Something important to reveal first - Fast Food Tycoon is the same game as the European release, Pizza Syndicate. In all fairness, it is a somewhat common practice to release games in the U.S. with a different title than overseas (Roller Coaster Tycoon expansion, Added Attractions went by the name Corkscrew Follies in the states, for example). I would have no problem with the modified title if it weren't for the fact that it is considerably misleading - to me, Fast Food Tycoon clearly implies that you will be building and managing a variety of fast food restaurants, including burger joints, fried chicken franchises, taco houses, and more. Instead, there is a conspicuous absence of any option other than pizza on the menu. Perhaps a title such as Pizzeria Tycoon or something of the sort (in fact, Fast Food Tycoon shares many similarities with Microprose's 1995 release, Pizza Tycoon, although this earlier title is a bit more simplistic, particularly regarding the graphics) would be more accurate and equitable to consumers.
You begin by selecting a character to act as your CEO. The various choices each have different personality traits, making some of them more suitable than others to achieve your objectives depending on the type of strategy you decide to pursue. You also select what city to build your establishment in from a list of real world locations. This adds a nice touch of realism, rather than playing in imaginary towns with names such as 'hungryville' or whatever. Another agreeable feature is that the various cities each have distinctive style architecture incorporated into the buildings to further the notion that you are actually in Rome, London, New York, etc.
The theme of each city is further emphasized by soundtrack music indigenous of the area. As time passes, night and day are simulated, complete with sunrises and sunsets. Time zones are accurately depicted as well, so if you jump from Tokyo to New York, you'll go from night to day, reflecting local time. There are also three difficulty levels to choose from at the outset, but I couldn't discern any substantial difference in the computer AI. Competing restaurateurs seemed to behave the same regardless of the difficulty setting.
Once you've accomplished these preliminary tasks, you are ready to start your business. There are many vacant buildings available for lease. Some are more expensive than others (although I believe the disparity primarily addresses the size of the building only and not whether it's in a prime location). You then stock the new branch of your franchise with furniture kitchen equipment and amenities such as floor tile, carpet, etc. Of course, you also need to hire a staff and, most importantly, devise a menu that will attract customers.
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There's an old adage in business that states, 'The customer is always right.' You will need to put this ideology firmly into practice to be successful at Fast Food Tycoon. Just as in the real world, people in this game have a variety of personal preferences. Although there are a number of default 'ready made' pizza combinations, but you cannot merely offer traditional pizza on your menu if you expect to prosper. You must cater to the individual tastes of the local demographics. Variety is essential to success.
You won't find any shortage of ingredients to work with, either. There are numerous toppings available, which can be mixed and matched as desired, making a seemingly infinite number of combinations possible. In addition to conventional meat and vegetable toppings, you can create your pizzas with such 'delectable' offerings as ants, snake, and maggots.
Another element present in Fast Food Tycoon is the influence of 'underworld' activities. If you desire, you can align yourself with organized crime (hence the term 'syndicate' in the original title). Doing so can be highly profitable but is not entirely without risk. If you opt for a life of crime, you will have to be on the lookout and avoid law enforcement at times. You may also find your pizzeria the victim of a 'hit' (rival mobsters will sometimes vandalize your restaurant). If you intend to pursue mafia associations, be sure to take this into account when selecting your character's personality traits, as some characters are better suited for these activities than others.
Fast Food Tycoon is teeming with potential. It could have been quite excellent save for a few troubling issues. The main problems with this title are the laborious gameplay and its cumbersome and confusing interface. Instead of using 'pop-up' menus like Roller Coaster Tycoon, you are forced to constantly switch back and forth between different screens. For example, one screen provides data concerning the type of pizza your customers want. This often includes a lengthy list of ingredients that you must either write down or memorize because you have to exit this screen and then access you pizza making screen from the main menu. By the time you are halfway through with your recipe, you may forget one or more of the ingredients and have to return to the aforementioned market research screen.
What I really found frustrating though was the lack of clearly identifiable icons to represent the various action screens. I was constantly searching around unsuccessfully for the correct place to click in order to complete a desired action. I think I might have actually enjoyed this game if it wasn't such a burdensome task.
The concept of a food service based 'tycoon' game is an excellent one. Unfortunately, Fast Food Tycoon falls below the mark in its somewhat uninspiring implementation of this splendid idea. Hopefully, someone will come along soon and fill the void with a really exceptional fast food restaurant empire building simulation game (that includes more than just pizza on the menu). In the meantime, I guess we will all have to settle for sticking with theme parks, along with planes, trains, and automobiles for our 'tycoon' fix.
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Pizzamonster2020-04-010 point
This game is awesome!
Lucasmetal2020-01-191 point
I played the first one a lot with my bro. This not that much but great games both of them!
Rotciv2018-08-241 point
For some reason the ingame music is not working, the rest of the game works as intended so far. Maybe it's cause of the RIP Version i downloaded.
European Darkness2018-05-0415 points
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I disagree. Pizza Syndicate is awesome! Go away Nerdo!!!
nerdofnolwe172018-05-02-18 points
I remember having this game and it was just terrible. Even seeing the screenshots now makes me feel a bit angry. Horrible game, just don't waste your time.
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