Food Fantasy vs Happy Chef
Food Fantasy
Food Fantasy is a unique JRPG where all the characters in the game are essentially personified food. For instance, "red wine" is personified into a suave young man who dressed like a Victorian vampire, while "hotdog" is depicted as a tall and lanky young man who has a passion for painting (naturally, ketchup is his signature paint). This concept in its own is immensely intriguing and, of course, very unique, but does the game holds up well when it comes to its gameplay?Well, the story behind the whole game can feel a tad bit forced, and even confusing for some. Apparently, fallen angels have invaded the world and only food souls, a.k.a. the food characters, are able to help defeat them. Combat is pretty barebones, but it's still decent for a mobile RPG. The game even lets you manage your own restaurant where you'll get to prepare and serve food to your customers, much like in a cafe-themed time management game.
Food Fantasy is indeed a very intriguing game, all thanks to its unique perspective on food. It's also really nice that the game incorporates some aspects of a restaurant management game, which completely fits the overall theme, into its gameplay, giving players something else to enjoy aside from all the fighting in a standard RPG.
Happy Chef
Happy Chef is a challenging yet addictive time management game that has a gameplay that's pretty similar to other Nordcurrent time management games like Cooking Fever. Featuring a wide variety of dishes spreads across 5 locations, the game will see you preparing, cooking and then serving these very dishes to hungry customers of varying levels of patience. Like Cooking Fever, the game also offers a huge selection of upgrades be it for your kitchen or for your restaurant.With over 70 levels to put your time management skills to use, Happy Chef is one game you'd enjoy if you love intense and challenging games. Will you be the ultimate chef you're meant to be?