Dealer's Life 2 vs Hungry Hearts Diner
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.
Hungry Hearts Diner
Hungry Hearts Diner is an exceptional time management game. The game has a whole lot of depth mainly through the many heartwarming storylines that you can uncover as you feed your customers at your diner. In this game, you play as a kindly old lady who, despite hard times, wants nothing more than to serve her customers with the best food she can muster. Set in the Showa era of Japan, the game will also introduce you to the many different types of authentic Japanese dishes and let you prepare them all.The best part about this game though is the many stories you'll reveal as each customer tells you about their lives over time. The old lady is also incredibly sweet, as she did her best to cheer up each customer. This is an aspect that is sorely lacking in most time management games, where apparently the common and only goal is to do everything as fast as you can to earn as much money as you can.
Although the game does seem a bit lacking after you've completed all quests and uncovered all plots, Hungry Hearts Diner is quite the revolutionary time management game. This game shows that storyline is as important as the gameplay and if we are honest to ourselves, many time management games out there definitely need to brush up on their storytelling skills if they were to compete with games like this one.