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Overcooked Pinball

By BrewinBombers

3 years ago



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    #6 3 years ago
    Quoted from Mbecker:

    Don’t know the game but I get the idea, I am liking it!

    It's a simple, yet chaotic video game. My son and I love it. Customer's place orders (let's say the level is burgers). You have to retrieve and assemble the customer's order which will have some combination of bun, patty, lettuce, tomato...etc. But the patty needs to be cooked which takes time, the veggies need to be chopped at a chopping station, and the plates need to be washed. All with this, the kitchens themselves are laid out so hectic, there's a lot of moving parts, nuance, handoffs, and pitfalls. Lots of time juggling and communication. You can overcook food cooked too long, and wasting time loses you your tips, which getting is the goal of the game.

    Many have said this would make for an awesome pinball, and OP is the only one brave enough to tackle it. I love it!

    Here's a good gameplay video:

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