

Toppings were added into the mix and multiple pancake types came into play. Sounds simple, right? Oh, that serving experience gets busy quickly.Īs the first level progressed, the ingredients became more complicated, as did the customer orders. You use the Joy-Cons to put the right material on the pancakes and then send it off to the customer using ZR. The options start out with pancakes with pink or purple jelly (or plain) and/or a cup of coffee to wash it all down.

The first stage of this game has you making pancakes for folks. You essentially get parked in front of a sea of ingredients, wait for customers to come up and give their orders, then press the right buttons quickly to put the ingredients they want on the order they requested. Anyway, if you can imagine the game Overcooked based in first-person with no running around, then you get the gist of what you’re playing. The gameplay structure for this title is to put the right ingredients in the right order in order to get the order right. The game is fast-paced, addictive, and about as casual as it gets with an experience on a console. If you do it slowly enough, the unemployment line.

If you do it fast enough, there are coins waiting for you. The game puts you in the driver’s seat as Spongebob Squarepants (or other characters, if you unlock them) and you are tasked with creating food/drink for customers. The latest experience came via Spongebob Squarepants: Krusty Cook-Off – Extra Krusty Edition, a lite version of Overcooked, but entertaining, nonetheless. I am now two out of two for enjoying mobile games on a console.
