2010/03/15

Diner Dash - Home Town Hero - Game Review

Diner Dash is back, game review, with another installment in the popular series of frantic games. Flo has returned to her hometown to help revive its run down community, so it is time to don your apron, because there is no time to catch up.



Hometown hero keeps the same premise to all of its predecessors. Your goal is to serve the customers as quickly as possible,, game review, in order to keep them satisfied. The more customers you serve the more money you make.



Like all of the other games, developers, game review, at Playfirst are not short of new ideas.



What happens when the run down towns power trips out, does business stop? Or is this, game review, time for you to put your thinking, game review, cap on and make the most of it.



As well as many new developments to the game play, Flo will find, game review, herself in many new surroundings, remember her goal is to revitalise the entire town, so you will find yourself in different parts of the town. It is time to repopulate the area, and where better to start than the diners.



New types of customer will have your ripping your hair out (well what remains from the previous games.



) Sitting the right customers next to each other is essential to keep them cheerful.



As well as being able to change Flo's appearance, you will also be able to develop the diner around her. However, why let your genius interior design skills go to waste? You can upload your design to the central website to boast about your superior interior design skills.



For me the biggest development lies in a new, game review, mode. The multiplayer mode allows you to lock horns with friends or other Diner Dash players.



Alternatively, game review, you can also work together with an online partner. This is a crucial development for games of its kind, as everybody loves to show their skills off to others, and now you can., game review, To go with the multiplayer mode, you can now buy items online to add to your game.



One issue that concerned players have been voicing is the increased difficulty of this game, compared to others. However, if you find that you are struggling,, game review, think about it logically for a second, every level can be completed.



Also, I often find that if you play the games in order, then you develop required skills, which you will not pick up if you start on this game. This will help you conquer all of the, game review, preceding games, game review, in the series.



With a few Diner Dash games under its belt, Playfirst are not short of an idea or two, the installment of the multiplayer mode is the biggest development Playfirst have thought of so far. On top of this, Playfirst have also brought, game review, all of the regular developments that you would expect from a follow up game.



Hometown, game review, hero is one of the games in the series that I would highly recommend; and if you follow some of the tips above then you will be an expert in no time.

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