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Hell's Kitchen
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Game Description:

Hell’s Kitchen – a time-management game that is a simulation of the famous TV Show popular in US and United Kingdom. Not only it features the cute 3D graphics, incredibly realistic physics and sound that perfectly communicate the “pressure cooker” atmosphere of the famous TV show that anyone can now participate due to the game.

 



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Genre: Arcade Games,  Time-Management 

Audience: Ladies,  Gentlemen,  Kids over 9 

Modes: Career(divided into levels), Arcade(customers are becoming more impatient)

Minimum Requirements: OS:Windows XP/Vista, RAM:256mb, DirectX:7.0,hard disk space:83mb

What’s more important - Hell’s Kitchen features the most complicated version of time-management – it is a multitasking challenge under a limited time.

 

Here’s a brief list of what you’ll have to do:

 

1. First of all you’ll have to switch between two rooms of your restaurant to be able to serve your customers in a timely manner in the main hall of the restaurant and in the kitchen;

 

2. Secondly, you’ll have to prepare and get several (2,3 and more) meals ready at the same time.

 

So, this is how you’re going to work:

 

Restaurant hall

 

1. Meet your customers at a reception table.
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2. Sit them at a table.
3. Accept an order from them.

 

Kitchen
1. Go to a kitchen and prepare a food for them.
2. Mix the ingredients (tip: be sure to always mix any portion of ingredients available beforehand).
3. The point is to make sure that all the courses for one order are prepared at the same time. Don’t overcook them. You’ll have to take a casserole or a frying pan off the oven at the same time.

 

Hall
Return to the hall to serve your clients. When they’re finished with food, take the dishes and bring them to a dishwasher.

 

Now imagine you’ll have to do everything while your customers are coming and ordering constantly, and the orders are really “burning” and the TV show host’s constantly giving out comments that are not very encouraging.

 

Luckily, you can queue your future orders and moves. Plus, while you’re busy in the kitchen and all your ingredients are being mixed or cooked, you can pop back to the hall to check out if there’re any new customers at a reception, or your current customers want something more.

 

You can constantly work in Arcade mode or work day by day in Carreer mode to unlock new recipes from Hell’s Kitchen(that you can print out for the future use!), which is more challenging I believe.


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