Happy Sandwich Cafe vs Hell Architect
Happy Sandwich Cafe
Happy Sandwich Cafe is a sandwich shop simulation game where you not only get to run and manage a virtual sandwich shop of your own; you can even create your original sandwich recipes and test them out to get your customers' (and friends') feedback. The ingredients you need to make your sandwiches can be obtained via quests where you have to fulfill sandwich orders from the local farmer and grocery stores. You can unlock new ingredients by playing mini-games as well. With so many types of bread and fillings, you'll be running a shop that has an even wider variety of sandwiches and is better in any way than Subway in no time!Of course, being a shop simulation game, you'll also get to use the profits you've gained to improve the appearance of your, albeit 2D, shop in many ways, including buying signboards, repainting the walls, or adding some festive decor to welcome any special occasions. Fancy pitting your sandwich-making skills in a sandwich contest? Well, you can do just that in this game and if you happen to win, you can get some exclusive prizes for your shop.
Unlike the usual types of dishes served in cooking-themed games, Happy Sandwich Cafe dared to be different by presenting a beautifully-illustrated 2D look and a different game experience (making and selling your own sandwiches), and somehow, it greatly paid off. So, if you've tired of the usual cooking and shop management gameplay of most games on the mobile platform, you should defintiely check this game out. It is different... in a very good way!
Hell Architect
Hell Architect is a hell “tycoon” game where the goal is to build the most efficient possible “hell” for sinners to languish in. Unlock new torture devices and hellish technologies via research, dig surrounding areas for resources, and expand your hell into the suffering-producing machine that it can be!Hell Architect only proves that the worst kind of hell is one where even in death, you still have to work… groans! Now, the tycoon simulation may have some fun and quirky stuff going for it, but it falls short of what it could have achieved, marred mainly by design and AI issues. That being said, if you love the challenge of making your hell into the most efficient suffering-producing machine that it is, then you’ll definitely enjoy playing Hell Architect. Just don’t go in with an expectation that’s too high and you should be fine!