Restaurant Dash: Gordon Ramsay vs Shop Titans
Restaurant Dash: Gordon Ramsay
Restaurant Dash: Gordon Ramsay is the cooking-themed time management game to play if you're looking for a game that's like Cooking Fever or Cooking Dash and yet is different enough to be fun. Developed by Glu and endorsed by none other than the Culinary King himself, Gordon Ramsay, this game has the exhilarating and fun gameplay that you'd come to expect from a time management game where you'll need to prepare, cook and then serve your customers with the dishes they've ordered. However, all of this chaos of running around the kitchen is made funnier with famous quips from a cartoon Gordon.Since the game is a more fleshed-out time management game, there are plenty of upgrades for both your restaurant and your kitchen. Deciding which upgrade to buy first can be quite a challenge, but thankfully, if you've got time on your hands, you can easily replay any level to earn more coins. The recipes in this game can also be upgraded once you've got enough ingredients so you cna earn more profit.
The most interesting aspect of this game though is its battles. You can actually battle other players to climb up the leaderboard or even "bosses" like Gordon himself. So, if you enjoy time management games that will see your character running around the kitchen, Restaurant Dash: Gordon Ramsay is a really great game to play. It's free and it has Gordon in it - what's not to love, right?
Shop Titans
Shop Titans is a shop simulation game with some RPG elements that you can play on your android device. Similar to Shop Heroes in many ways, the game will have you craft a variety of weapons, armor, and accessories for the adventurers of the fictional world, including the heroes you’ll hire, to use as they head out into various locations to battle enemies for rarer crafting materials. The game is surprisingly social as well, as it features a guild system where players can work together to develop their own city.Despite looking like a clone of the popular Facebook game, Shop Heroes, Shop Titans is actually quite different - partly in good ways and partly in bad. The great parts include the addition of research scrolls, which gets players to keep leveling up lower-level blueprints just so they can unlock higher-level ones; the lack of a PvP feature, and the importance of your shop’s item displays.
On the other hand, the bad parts include the subscription system, the obvious restriction on Ascension Shards, and the game’s very grindy gameplay right after you hit level 20 since most crafting will require a lot of materials you can only get from adventuring (no one is selling the stuff in the market) by then.