Cooking simulators run the gamut of intensity, but if Diner Dash is on the sweaty end of the spectrum, galaxy burger is at the other end. This space-themed burger flipping game, developed by Galactic Workshop, is packed with strange things: astronaut cats, delivery robots, aliens and elven humans are your customers on the various planets of our galaxy, depicted in 16-bit art.
With every burger joint you open, you meet new customers drawn in various artistic styles: you'll meet many chibi Robo-Kitties on Venus, while earthlings residing on both Earth and the Moon are Rick and Morty-the thing is. Some clients are shy, but more importantly, all clients are calm and relatively easy to please. These burger joints are like a pizzeria in a college town run by slow but ultimately effective stoners. There's no rush, so as a player, you can focus on perfectly lining up that burger on the bun or perfecting your ketchup art.
galaxy burger The default mode is a mode where you earn wages and tips for placing orders correctly for one day at a time. You know how many clients you will see that day from the start of the round and you can take as long as you want in real time to complete it. In short, it's all the satisfaction of a game of Diner Dash or Cooking Mama, without any of the stress. However, money works as a motivating reward: you can use it to unlock new planets (I've unlocked Earth so far) and buy coupons for more tips and faster cooking times, among other benefits that last one day each. .
Online co-op, endless mode and urgent mode, where customers judge you on the accuracy of orders and speed – do galaxy burger It feels like a complete game despite the simple premise. I'm looking forward to the possibility of updates that might provide more variety in customer dialogue, or a challenge mode to play between the relaxing rounds of the default mode. But as it stands now, it has little control over my attention and I like that it's designed to be respectful of my time. It's become a mainstay in my rotation of games that I play while half-watching an episode of TV I've already seen and chatting with my husband. Oh, is it just me? OK…