
And Your Reward Is Clothes: Zigzagged.Ambiguously Absent Parent: Queenie's dad is never mentioned, although her mom plays an important role in Chapters 4-8.We have Flo herself, her grandma Florence, and her Mysterious Parents Fred and Fairly. Alliterative Family: The members of Flo's family all start with F.Alliterative Name: Given to a lot of the animal characters: Stinkerbelle the skunk, Princess the pig, Al Paca the alpaca, Dinah the dino, and Purdy the peacock.Later, Fairly lampshades how kind Flo is and how much her presence brings happiness to others. In one event, she goes out of the way to decorate the town to make Beatrix happy, even though the latter frequently tries to sabotage her. All-Loving Hero: Flo is always ready to help people in trouble and do a good deed for others, even her adversaries.Ad Reward: Pop-ups to watch ads usually appear after closing the shop (for bonus cash), losing a level (to gain either 1 diamond or bonus food supplies), or ending a Food Truck round (to extend the round by 30 seconds).Instead of being served cutscenes at the beginning and end of every chapter, the player needs to unlock new plot progressions by spending the stars they earn from completing in-game levels.ĭespite its name, Diner Dash Adventures also contains elements of Hotel Dash, where Flo must also help revitalize an Inn and a Cruise Ship in addition to the restaurants. Unlike the previous Diner Dash entries, Adventures has a greater emphasis on story and events.

With the help of old and new friends, Flo is determined to foil BigCorp's schemes and return the town to their former glory. Big and his goons has stirred up trouble and ruined the town while she is away. For fans of the genre though, such as myself, it'll happily while away many, many hours.Diner Dash Adventures, previously titled Diner Dash Town, is a 2019 entry for the Time Management Game series, Diner Dash, released by Glu Mobile on Android.įlo returns to DinerTown after starring in the Cooking Dash show, and is horrified to find that Mr. It's extremely similar to past titles with only subtle additions included. It's a cliche but SpongeBob Diner Dash Deluxe won't appeal in any way to those who didn't enjoy Diner Dash before. The additional restaurants are also far from vital, just handy for players that are particularly enjoying the game and want more. It gets a little expensive to go this route but it's not essential to progression. These bonuses, and other restaurants, can also be bought with real money. These speed up things such as how fast SpongeBob walks or the speed in which meals are cooked. Power-ups can be bought via the tips acquired in the game. New additions do shine through somewhere, however. It's still awkward to place a large group of diners on a table and line them up appropriately on the right colored chair. Such familiar gameplay does mean that the most annoying part of Diner Dash remains. Five restaurants in all can be completed, each with a SpongeBob theme such as the Krusty Krab and Dutchman's Inn.
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It's all very typical of the series of games with the nautical theme mostly shining through the characters involved more than anything else. Multipliers are gained through placing customers on the seats that match the colored shirts they wear.

Points are gained through serving them efficiently and completing certain tasks all at once, such as clearing all the tables together. At first, it's pretty easy with just the right number of customers to keep busy but not stressed.

Players take the role of a waiter (SpongeBob himself) as he attempts to keep the many customers happy. This time round, there's a SpongeBob SquarePants theme to things which adds to the cuteness. The Diner Dash games have always had that knack of being extraordinarily addictive for casual gamers, despite offering very similar gameplay every time. SpongeBob Diner Dash Deluxe is a heck of a lot like Diner Dash, not that many (kids in particular) will care too much.
