Dealer's Life 2 vs Happy Cafe
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.
Happy Cafe
Happy Cafe is a restaurant/cafe management sim that may bring to mind games like Restaurant City (R.I.P.). Unlike traditional cooking-themed sims, this game allows you to actually build your own restaurant from the starter restaurant that you get. Prepare and cook a wide variety of dishes from across countries and cultures, put them up on display counters, and serve them to your respective customers. Like most sims though, you can decorate your place to your liking, expand your cafe, upgrade your kitchen appliances and also, being a rather social game, invite your friends to help you out from time to time. Best yet, the game even has a nice eco garden where you can plant, grow and harvest your very own organic ingredients to be used at your cafe.So, if you're looking for a restaurant/cafe management sim that's more laidback and where its "cooking process" merely includes a waiting time, then Happy Cafe is the game for you. It may not be a time management game, which happens to be an area they are an expert in, but Nordcurrent manages to deliver a wonderful game nonetheless.