It’s nice how cooking games can provide a relaxing and stress-free experience that will allow us to unwind and take a break from the demands of daily life. There is also something about completing challenging recipes and serving customers in a timely manner that provides a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. So if you’re a player that enjoys simulation, time management, and strategy games then you need to know about Cookin’ Burger, a cooking game in the web3 space.
Cookin' Burger is a multi-tasking adventure game in which you play the position of a worker in a burger shop. You must take orders from a variety of clients and serve them in a timely and precise manner in order to build a positive reputation for your business. The game may have a straightforward mechanic, but in order to succeed, you will need to familiarize yourself with the tastes of the patrons and come up with creative ways to streamline the cooking process, just as if you were managing an actual store. You can become a shop owner by buying Shop-NFT which has a parameter called "Reputation", meaning by remembering customers' orders and preferences and serving them quickly, the number of regular customers increases, which in turn will increase repeat rate and lead to higher sales.
Cookin’ Burger has a cartoonish or whimsical art style with bright colors. Its style seems to work in making the game more appealing and accessible to a wide audience, to create a fun and lighthearted atmosphere. Other than that, it also incorporates some realistic elements such as accurate food presentation and kitchen equipment which I think will enhance the player’s sense of immersion. Meanwhile, Cookin’ Burger has an engaging gameplay that has a mix of strategy, time management, and simulation elements which makes it all the more entertaining.
Despite this, I believe that, with time, Cookin' Burger can become repetitive which may cause players to quickly lose interest in the game. The fact that the game appears to be pretty simple, which makes the experience less engaging, is another factor that contributes to the negative aspect of the game. The currently available version of the game does not appear to allow a lot of customization or personalization in the character or even the food cart. When it comes to customization, having only a few options available can be a little disheartening.
Overall, cooking games like Cookin’ Burger are indeed designed to be accessible to a wide range of players. It's simple mechanics and controls make it easy to pick up and play the game. However, like all games, Cookin Burger is far from being perfect. This game might be too easy for some players, while others may find the pace of the game to be too tedious.