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Diner Dash 2: Restaurant Rescue Preview
The latest heroine who rocked the computer gaming world wasn't Lara Croft or any such half-dressed, gun-toting adventurer.
It was Flo.
With a menu in one hand and washcloth in another, this feisty restaurateur served up one of the most talked-about games of 2005: Diner Dash from PlayFirst.
Diner Dash Review
Most of us have seen an act in which a juggler spins plates - keeping dozens of dinner plates rotating on top of tall poles. The artists frantically runs from one plate to the next, giving it an extra spin if it looks like it's about to slow down and crash to the floor. Somehow, the plates never seem to fall, and she never breaks a sweat.
Diner Dash - Flo on the Go Preview
Some folks are workaholics, Flo for example. After successfully establishing her own diner, she helped several other restaurateurs create profitable eateries. Now, setting sail on a cruise, you'd think she could finally kick back and relax. Guess again.
Seems there's no rest for the weary in the latest entry in the Diner Dash series, Diner Dash - Flo on the Go. Even on holiday, Flo can't say no to a culinary emergency.
Delicious Deluxe Review
While I've worked many jobs over the years, I've never rolled up my sleeves at a restaurant or diner.
Nonetheless, I'm ready to "wait" my buns off to please the clientele in Delicious Deluxe, the latest offering in the world of digital dining sims.
Diner Dash 2: Restaurant Rescue Review
Lately, there's not a waitress alive who wouldn't love to have me as a customer: I'm the guy who's polite, never asks for a substitution, and tips 35 percent.
What's turned me into the best table of the night, every night? The culprit is more than a few hours of PlayFirst's Diner Dash 2, which has taught me just how hard food service industry folks are working for their money.