Category : Simulation
Other devs take note. This right here is what a game looks like. No hour long timers, no "gems" or "gold", no BS. Just gameplay. I wish there were more great pay to play games out there. I would much rather pay 5 bucks for an hours worth of solid entertainment then slog through 40 hours of free to play mediocracy.
This game is amazing, and one of the best PC to phone ports in the history of PC to phone ports. Being a player of this game on the PC, the game hasn't degraded not one bit. Controls don't hurt your hands and the graphics are great. All aspects of the PC version are integrated here. Most definitely worth money. Although, there are some issues with some foods that I find to be annoying such as soup. 10/10
The only problem this game has is when the "Rush Hour" screen flashes. That flash momentarily lags the game and also cancels any UI buttons that you may have just pressed. It's really disruptive especially when your transitioning out of Rush Hour and you have a long order queue. I've lost a lot of combo streaks because of this.
Almost exactly like the PC version I played for years. Well worth the money. One complaint: the bugs of the PC version HAVE carried over. Specifically, the bug where your buzz doesn't reset properly after a rush, which usually knocks off about 5-10% after EACH rush. That may not sound like much but in the early levels where cash is tight it hurts quite a bit.
I adore CSD on PC, and I was a little apprehensive that the mobile version would be a cut down version. However, as far as I can tell, it's the same great game, only with very well-implemented touch controls! The game runs perfectly and all the great music, art and sound effects are there. More companies need to take note of this and put more effort into their ports when possible.
The art is amazingly well done in a minimalist way that makes everything perfectly appealing without being distractingly overdone for what the game is. The gameplay is the same old cook serve delicious we know from the computer.. and that is in no way a bad thing. The controls are actually adapted extremely well for mobile and play just the way you'd expect and want them to. All in all as far as mobile games go, I give this a perfect five. Worth the money, every penny.
Playing this on a Note 3. When I learned there was a cook server delicious android port I was skeptical for sure. But this was thought out. Well made, well planned controls really make this a stand out port for quality. Art and graphics are 100% retained and not down graded at all. Finally a phone game that puts modern phone power to use! Four stars however because I feel like some of the controls should be a bit more lenient. Hit circles for the beer or next page button on ingredients feels small.
This is like Cooking Mama x Cooking Dash with less cartoons. And more realistic grumpy customers. For anyone that has played lots of time mgmt games and is starting to find them easy, try this game! It's tricky and fun and has all the pressure of a real restaurant. Love it!
I specifically bought this game for my phone because I like the PC version so much! The music and sound effects are awesome, and the graphics are great. My one criticism is that some of the chores take way to long to complete (unlike the PC version). Can't wait for Cook Serve Delicious 2 to come out!
Worth the initial purchase price I was skeptical at first, a port of the critically acclaimed game with the same title on the PC? Recommended for tablets even though I only own a phone with a moderately large screen (Xperia Z5)? What I expected was a half baked game that was aimed at a cash grab on android. Well, it's not. It is exactly the same game as seen on the PC albeit with a very intuitive touch control. The game was also playable on a medium size screen despite the recommendation, though I can see where the developer is coming from when doing the recommendation for using a large screen. There isn't much problem with the game as far as I can see but if one does have to nit pick on such a fantastic game, I'd say it would be much better if it utilizes the android's full screen immersion mode as it can be annoying, in the heat serving food to accidentally press the back button as I am running the game on a Xperia Z5, it might not apply to android platform with physical back button
Broken. I have csd on pc and it's a great game! But on mobile, on two different phones (and old and now very new one) I cannot get past the opening menu screen the game just freezes. Wish I could enjoy it on my phone :(
On Nexus 5 the game will not flip so the light sensor and speaker must be covered by my hand. Annoying.
I can't give this game enough praise. It's one of my favorite games for my phone! It's challenging while also being fun. The only thing I can't deal with is the fact I can't turn the screen when I need to. My headphone gets in the way of my hand and when I turn the phone, it doesn't get in the way. Besides that, near perfect game.
Fun and addicive to the end. No real money purchases for items ingame. Difficulty is challanging yet not impossible. Art work and music is gorgeous. Would have paid more. Helped me stay awake through many a night shift. :)
Extremely addictive and fun. Touch detection needs to be perfected. Plus as you progress the delay between orders can really screw you up.
A great port from the pc version. The touch controls work well with the gameplay, but i have to admit i miss the frustration and satisfaction of mastering all the crazy keyboard combos. Cant wait for CSD 2 to come out. The dawn of a new era of feasting is at hand!
Cook, Serve, Delicious is easily one of my favorite games on Steam, and when I was told there was a mobile version, I immediately bought it. It's super fun, despite the stress, and even when it seems like you've done everything you can do, you can keep playing forever. There's no paying real money for in-game currency, and it has a really amazing interface in comparison to other time management cooking games. If you're deciding whether or not to get it, do it. It's well worth your time and money. :D
I first got the game on pc before getting it on my phone. It's a fresh experience but it remains solid at the core! A great game either way. I like how it's both casual but also kind of intense
Not sure if it's a glitch but in my game I can't get 4 stars as it seems to be stuck on 2 safety inspections when I have done 4 now. Can provide screenshots as proof. Loved this game on pc. Hope this can be fixed as I don't really want to have to start again
I have this on pc and can't get enough of it... The game is almost the same for my LG G3 but throwing away trash and washing dishes... Omg. I can do them 3 or 4 times faster on my computer or with a game controller. They really need to put work into the ease of swiping in this game. In any other game, when you have to swipe in a certain direction, it doesn't matter where you swipe on the screen. This game requires you to be very precise in where you swipe which makes it take a wayyyyyyy longer. Pls fix!!!
As this comments title suggests this game is pretty decently entertaining. It keeps your interest while creating an addiction. Great game I now crave....
Got the Humble bundle version, but saw it was outraged Dev gave me a code no questions asked.
I downloaded this game on my tablet and it worked fine but on my phone it always crashes after or halfway through the tutorial. I only put 3 stars because on my tablet it's a great game.
It's a fun game, but at times when things really get going, it seems to lag a bit, which in turn causes incorrect orders
Lots of control and variety given to players, decent difficulty and great visuals as well as sounds. Needs a rotate screen feature and volume slider, but these don't detract from the excellence of the game.
Fantastic port of the PC version. Works very well as a touchscreen game. Plenty of hours of entertainment!
This is by far my favorite cooking game.