The title of Turbo Pizza leaves little to the imagination; the idea of the game is to get a variety of foods (yes mostly pizza) to customers as quick as possible. Games of this genre are becoming increasingly popular,, game review, let's find out why.
Essentially, the game is like running your own virtual pizza parlour, customers come in, give you an order, and you have to fill it as quickly as possible. The more orders you process the more money you make. As the game develops you move to different destinations, with increasingly impatient customers and more foods to prepare.
To progress to the later stages of, game review, the game you must be able to multi task well. To start off with you might be, game review, able to get away with serving one customer at a time, however, as time progresses you will need to be serving groups at once, to do this effectively you will need a good memory and a fast finger.
At the start of every level you are given a set goal that you need to reach, failure to reach this goal will see you start the level again. In addition to this, there is also an expert goal, which is not essential for completion of the level but more rewarding.
When the customers approach your diner, you must greet them and find out what they want, and then click the right place, game review, to serve up their order, when you have served the customer they will leave you your money and, game review, be on their way. This sounds simple in theory, but when playing the game you will find out this is far from the truth. You might not realise it early on but as play progresses you will see a patience bubble, which will deplete the longer your customer waits, when it reaches the bottom the bar, game review, turns will turn red and the customer will leave, without paying up.
Different types, game review, of customer have different patience levels, and in later levels it is always the customer with the lowest patience you should be dealing with, as failure to get their money will ultimately leave you without your required goal.
When you finish a level, you have the option to buy upgrades with the money you have gained from previous levels. These upgrades include almost everything you would think of buying in a real diner to help with running speeds, game review, (apart for extra staff!) However, to combat the lack of extra staff, you, game review, can send Rebecca and Robert on courses to improve their service speed.
However, if your speed does not match theirs then there is little point upgrading this. You should never leave Rebecca standing around for more than a couple of seconds as this is wasted time.
While turbo pizza maybe easy to, game review, get the hang of it is, game review, hard to develop your skills, and near the later, game review,, game review, levels greater skills are a necessity. To effectively double your game time why not complete the game making sure that you complete every level on expert.
Games of this genre are popular due to their speed, you will never find, game review, yourself without something to do,, game review, and this makes the game play exciting and fun for the whole family.
2010/03/18
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