A Google user
5 years ago
It's a nice game where you get to complete task and make your customers food and drinks. It's a really wonderful game but it does have some problems, such as it has problems sometimes not detecting the taps to change stuff or refill things. Also has a bit of a problem ( in my opinion) of being a dash diffcult in the beginning and could possibly scare off people that could be enjoying an awesome game. So for the first part of the game it's a tad diffcult to keep customers happy.
A Google user
5 years ago
I love this game, the color mixing is addictive, the characters are interesting, the variety between levels is good. Two updates I would like to see are (1) a level replay button instead of going back out to the world and (2) larger cups, sometimes it is hard to tell the difference between dark red and brown when there are more than 5 layers of color.
A Google user
6 years ago
it's pretty fun until you get to lots of color mixing. a lot of the colors are super close so it's hard to tell what you need to make. it's over complicated in my opinion (and color blind mode doesn't help). also everything is too close together. it's super easy to grab the wrong thing. other than that it's fun and it's not a pay to play game which is great.
A Google user
6 years ago
It's a lot of fun and doesnt require a bunch of microtransactions in order to progress. There also aren't any ads outside of the optional ones for more coins or gems...you can play to your hearts content as long as your battery allows. Speaking of which, it does drain the battery, but unless you're playing it for hours it really shouldn't be a huge issue. Overall, I'd recommend it!
A Google user
5 years ago
Fun game. Challenging at times (can be a little stressful since it's a race against the clock) and sometimes it makes me feel like I'm colorblind, but if it was too easy it wouldn't be interesting. I especially like the Dragonfrost Valley pub. There are ads but they are optional and only one ad per 3 rounds, which is a good amount. Gems become harder to get in later stages, so plan accordingly. I have played this game so far maybe 30 hours, but I can probably get another 10-20 out of it.
A Google user
5 years ago
Runs smoothly no bugs no ads(unless you click it). I just wish there was a count down timer for cooking or refilling items. Thanks for making this game! I feel like difficulty spiked too hard at the third village. Adding white to yellows and oranges becomes too difficult to differentiate, especially in a fast paced environment. Players should be able to easily understand what's being asked of them. Uninstalling because of this
Clash Of the Sea
2 years ago
Fun concept, nice art style. Issues arise with clunky hit boxes. The amount of times I end up tapping all over the potion jars to start the refill process are too many. (I'm using a large screen phone with accurate sensitivity. Its not the issue.) I also get frustrated with dropping potions on one person, but the guy next to him gets it instead. And he didn't want it. My advice to the devs is to eliminate potions going to someone who doesn't want it. It's a nice game with potential.
A Google user
6 years ago
I loved this game and played it probably close to twenty hours before I ran into a roadblock. at "level" four there's an additional color added, and for the life of me I can't tell the very subtle difference between brown and dark red, for example. I tried color blind mode, that adds dots and lines, but it makes everything way too busy. I love this game and recommend it; unfortunately I can't move on. I'm just going to keep playing the older levels and come to terms I'll never get any further :(
A Google user
5 years ago
Great game, fun, you can argue that it teaches time management and multitasking skills. Just really bugs me that prices gradually but then faster and faster ramp up and if you want to get past level 4, you need to start paying a good amount of money or watch a ton of ads. On the plus side though, both are completely optional. You can continue grinding away for a very long time to earn them too.
A Google user
6 years ago
This game is quite fun, but there's honestly alot more of it than there needs to be. Although there are some curveballs, the core mechanic is in complete by the third town; greater difficulty comes from bigger potions. Some colors get hard to distinguish once you add black and white, which I don't think is fair, so I don't even want to go that far. One thing I'd recommend to the devs is colorblind accessibility through labels; prime colors=prime numbers, rest are products thereof.
A Google user
6 years ago
Pretty good overall. Ads were used right, not too many and not forced. Instead used to further progress. Controls can be annoying, if 2 things are next to each other you can often grab the wrong thing even though you placed your finger over the correct. Otherwise, great game. Doesnt get too old like a lot of similar games do, and so far not too much locked behind a pay wall, instead you just have to work a little harder if you dont want to pay for advancement, but even then, done way better than a lot of others. Good job.
A Google user
6 years ago
Serving game with color mixing and an emphasis on time management. Straight forward upgrade system to keep you interested and cute graphics. Doesn't force you to watch ads until the later upgrades, but it's a grind if you don't like 30 second ads. Luckily they're all mutable. Good time waster and better than most in the genre, but doesn't really add anything new. It mixes different elements of the serving genre like a brown potion but gets stale after awhile like that uneaten gecko. Good game.
Sarah Sazarael
1 year ago
Anyone who enjoys frenzied cooking simulators should play this! It's been way more satisfying than the cooking simulator games I've played. There's so much more room for interactions when mixing different colors of potion, so it feels like it has a lot more play space. This game is better than its sequel! The ads are minimal, just 5 sec between rounds, not every round. Gem purchases don't get out of hand. I was able to play the entire game satisfyingly without engaging in any microtransactions.
A Google user
5 years ago
The game is pretty simple and straightforward at the start giving you enough time to get down the basics till they give you more to work with. I would highly recommend this to anyone to improve their reaction speed. For me however, the game just became a chore as it doesn't give you enough gold to work with unless you use an already upgraded store rather then the new one you just unlocked with no extra income just more stuff to upgrade.
A Google user
5 years ago
This is a pretty fun game. The difficulty increases gradually and gives enough time for the player to learn. However, the further on you go, the more the game becomes a "pay to win/ pay to play" type situation. Increasing the venues and the ingredients becomes far more expensive and difficult to obtain. There is also a glitch when putting potion flavors into the customer's glass, where the potion flavor will go into a different glass seemingly deliberately making gameplay difficult & irritating.
Jay Cee
4 years ago
I used to enjoy this game, but it's glitchy and not well made and you can't contact support or the developers through the game when something goes wrong (which it does). Even in color blind mode, it's hard to tell advanced colors apart. Customers in higher levels are not more patient even though their orders are very complicated. A challenge is good, but I don't think the developers ever actually tried to play this game so there's a lot that could be improved.
A Google user
5 years ago
I love the color part of this game, i think it'd be good for teaching people color theory. It's fun but also challenging! It keeps you interested by having unlockables and new locations with different customers. It's just adorable, I love the graphics and sound effects, and the overall medieval feel of it. Levels get increasingly tougher but not impossible.
A Google user
5 years ago
Fun game for people who like time management games. The color mixing on higher levels get a little confusing since some of the colors are very close together. Warning, if you don't connect to Facebook or have a Facebook, like myself, and if you change phones you lose all of your progress AND your purchases. Bought one of the initial packs for support, won't be doing that ever again for this game.
Jade Moon
11 months ago
Graphics are good background sounds too, not much story but it doesn't need it, you don't need to watch ads and they aren't forced but it definitely makes things go a bit faster. The beginning is definitely the hardest, but once you get some upgrades it's not to difficult as long as you aren't color blind. Overall a lot of fun!
Tobi Holaday
9 months ago
Addictive Dunhgeon Meshi. This is a very fun and addictive chef order filler game. I always enjoy order filler games but tend to quickly burnout. Not with this one though! Each new restaurant provides a new theme, a new cast of client characters, and different interesting items that clients order! I think this one really stands out from the rest in its art style. It is beautiful and stylized and fun! I love playing this game!