Cooking Craze vs Dealer's Life 2
Cooking Craze
Cooking Craze is a very addictive and yet surprisingly easy-to-play time management game developed and published by Big Fish Games. Featuring a linear progression path resembling what you'd see in a standard match-3 games, Cooking Craze is so different from all the other similar cafe or restaurant-themed time management games mainly through its unique gameplay - it's very simple and well-suited for the mobile market. As opposed of having to drag and drop stuff on a small mobile screen, the game is designed so that you can simply tap once to prepare the foodstuff, another 1 or 2 times to add "toppings", and once more to serve the food to your customers. Coins that are left behind are then automatically collected.Not to mention, Cooking Craze also has a 3-tier per level system whereby each new tier represents a higher difficulty level. You are not forced to replay a level just to complete all 3 tiers, unless there's a golden comment card, which is needed to unlock new restaurants, attached to the second or third tier rather than the first, but you'll end up having more coins to spend on food and tool upgrades if you do.
Cooking Craze is indeed a very intriguing time management game (since it's likely the first of its kind) that's just perfect for casual gamers to put in a couple of minutes of play in between the gaps in their schedules and daily routines.
Dealer's Life 2
Dealer's Life 2 is a pawn shop simulator where the goal is to earn as much money as you can by buying low and selling high. Of course, there are many strategic elements to the game such as limited inventory, the chance of purchasing or selling a fake item, and deciding whether an item is worth restoring. Can you make it all the way to the top?The game is surprisingly addictive and it’s super easy to dive into and yet fairly challenging (depending on the difficulty level chosen) to master, thanks to the many elements that come into play. The variety of items you can buy low and sell high is fantastic, and you can even add your purchases to your own collection if you don’t want to sell them. There are also little bits of stories now and then where you’ll get to interact with the game’s many interesting characters.