

Pancakeria - Too many absent customers, and not enough drink/extra combinations, but there are so many good things about this game. The way the build station is designed is something we’ve never seen before. Remember how in Pizzeria, the dough, sauce, and cheese were already on the pizza? I love how we get to do little things like adding in sushi vinegar, or cutting it into small pieces. I like how things that would have been done automatically in the earlier games, we are now getting a chance to do. Sushiria - This is the most difficult gameria, and it’s not even close (that’s a good thing!). All the orders look more or less the same, so unlocking new customers isn’t as rewarding, I guess, as other games.Ħ. Unfortunately, the unique ingredients alone move this game up one or two spots on this list since customer’s orders aren’t that interesting when they order multiple donuts, as opposed to a single food item, like one pie in Bakeria (this is also why Cupcakeria is so low on this list). Donuteria - Like Pastaria, holidays are done very well here. I always like it when there’s something unique about a gameria, and the way the plate format and sauces are done make it stand out from all the other 12.ħ. Wingeria - By far the easiest game out of all 13, but it doesn’t matter too much when all of the gamerias past Burgeria are easy to get an overall score in the 90’s. Pastaria - Holidays are excellent here! My only two complaints are that the meatballs and other toppings shouldn’t have to be dragged on to the pasta individually, especially when a customer orders nine, that takes up too much time! Also, with the addition of the dining room, you can’t put those customers’ pasta in the cook station before you take their order, which speeds up the game. This gameria would just be better if there were more standard ingredients for everyone to choose from. The holiday drizzles are fine, but a lot of them could just be a standard item, the pourable toppings are interesting to unlock if they aren’t just a variant on rainbow sprinkles, and the other toppings are cool if they aren’t just a holiday candy, cookie, or gummy. Cupcakeria - Holidays are a neat addition and all, but maybe not for a game like Cupcakeria. Only problem in the earlier games is waiting 3-5 days for a new customer is just a little too long.ġ0. Some customers have interesting orders, too (just look at Big Pauly, James, and Little Edoardo). The posters are useful to help the order score which drops way quicker than all the games that come after Burgeria, but the alarms get to be useful when you have more people coming in. Only for this game, ALL of the upgrades are useful at the start. It gets more difficult as the game goes on, but you can buy upgrades to make it easier. Burgeria - Papa’s Burgeria is a weird game. I would take that any day over say, Taco Mia, where every day it’s basically the same pattern of take an order, put the meat on the grill, wait 20 seconds, take the next order, wait for another customer, etc.ġ1. You have six different oven times for pizzas, and customers coming in before you could even make the previous customer’s pizza. Pizzeria - The first three games are pretty much interchangeable on this list since they don’t have a ton of ingredients or choices you can make, but Papa’s Pizzeria is the only game that really focuses on the idea of multitasking. Of course, this isn’t a huge deal, but there’s better gamerias that don’t have this problem, and also don’t have so many days in between unlocking customers.ġ2. Seriously, you can hear an alarm ringing in the grill station, go take another customer’s order, then come back to flip/cut the meat and still get 100% on that order. Taco Mia - After you unlock all the upgrades in the shop, the game becomes too easy, and it doesn’t help that there are only three stations. So yeah, this is going to be a long post, but here goes!ġ3. My goal in this post was to show that even though the newer games have so many different things to keep you busy, they’re not perfect, and some of the older games can actually be a lot of fun. I got this idea from another thread about favorite/least favorite gamerias. These don’t include the HD or To Go versions.

Try our classics like the 2D platformer adventure, Papa Louie 3: When Sundaes Attack! Or maybe try your hand at running a doughnut shop in Papa’s Donuteria or make cupcakes in Papa’s Cupcakeria! Looking for some serious crafting? Try our weapon shop game, Jacksmith! Try some of our newest Apps.Alright, I decided to rank all the gamerias. Play our brawler western game called Cactus McCoy. Welcome to Flipline Studios! Here you’ll find all our latest and greatest games for your entertainment.
