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- #DINER DASH FLO ON THE GO AMC PORTABLE#
- #DINER DASH FLO ON THE GO AMC PC#
- #DINER DASH FLO ON THE GO AMC SERIES#
This can cause you to not only break chains which can destroy your chances of making your goal in a level because the goal requires such perfection, but it can also cause you to simply click on something you didn't mean to, leaving you with a tiny and confused Flo. Tiny icons and tables placed so closely together make it really difficult to consistently tap on what you are going for. Ugh.īut really, it isn't just difficulty settings that can make a game tough. I don't believe the Story Mode had the option of changing the difficulty setting, but since the game won't allow you to have two games going at once, I can't even check that out without starting a game from scratch and losing all of my progress. I thought that was kind of weak.Įndless Mode and Multiplayer offer Easy, Medium and Hard settings. The kicker is they always show what you have unlocked in pretty pink colors and those colors are never available to me. There's also an option called Flo's Closet where you can swap up Flo's apron, pants and shirt with a number of colors, patterns and styles. Highest Score is pretty obvious, First to Serve means the winner is the one who takes care of their customers first, and finally, Survival crowns the first player who loses three customers in a row the big-time loser. There's also a Multiplayer Mode where each player requires a copy of the game and you have three game options in Multiplayer: Highest Score, First to Serve and Survival.
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Do well and you can earn upgrades that will make things easier (like the upgrades I wished were in Story Mode) like a faster oven and such. You are given a number of stars to start with and every time you lose a customer, you lose a star. How demanding they are naturally depends on what difficulty you select, and they don't have much patience either. If you don't feel like furthering Flo's story or simply want a time killer, there's always Endless Mode where you can select Easy, Medium or Hard and just serve an endless supply of demanding customers. Worse yet are the uber-particular customers who will only sit in tables that match their apparel in color. But they've thrown some new monkey wrenches in with the lovebirds, who will only sit at a table for 2 and will start making out loudly if left too long, disturbing the other patrons. Each have their own quirks, like being slow to order and eat, or being impatient, or bothering everyone else with their phone talk or crying babies, or even wanting you to take their picture and so on. Flo will run into most of the customers that we've seen in the past like seniors (which look slightly different than the ones on the PC), business women, lady diners, families, cell phone chatters, bookworms, tourists and so on. Flo will visit a cruise ship, a train, a submarine, a plane and outer space (or at least, that's what I hear - I haven't made it past the sub yet). Flo is trying to go on vacation, but mishaps keep occurring like the loss of her her luggage and she is forced to help out wherever she may be in order to further her vacation. Just as in other versions of Diner Dash, you play as Flo, waitress extraordinaire. But I can always do without the screaming babies and the cell phone addicts - hey, just like in real life! Oh, and the lovebirds sound really creepy when they start going at it. That being said, I must admit that I always enjoy hearing the food prep it just has a nice ring to it. However, if you do want to play and you don't have earphones, you don't miss a whole lot by turning down the sound. Nothing you'll be humming later on, but it's not something I intentionally turn down. Sound effects and background music are pleasant enough. It can make things hard to tell apart, but more on that in Difficulty. While it is very easy to tell which restaurant patrons are which, what makes things really tough are the tiny icons, like those for the desserts and appetizers. However, the size of things on the DS is a big part of the problem.
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#DINER DASH FLO ON THE GO AMC PORTABLE#
Although everything has been reduced to fit on the small portable screen, the surroundings are still bright and cheerful. I am both pleased and disappointed with the results.ĭiner Dash: Flo on the Go looks pretty good on my DSi. Needless to say, I was excited when Diner Dash: Flo on the Go made its appearance on the DS and couldn't wait to review it.
#DINER DASH FLO ON THE GO AMC PC#
I've played it on the PC and also on the PSP and have really loved it in all of its various iterations and spin-offs.
#DINER DASH FLO ON THE GO AMC SERIES#
I'm a big fan of the Diner Dash series from way back.