After a hiatus from competitions following season 2 and the wonderfully strange experience that was Blippo+This week I finally dusted off my little yellow console and got back to work on it. And what better place to start than with some cheap games? Cheese and crackers AND Tell me when! Both recently appeared in the Playdate catalog, but aside from the thematic similarity, the two are very different games. I also ate it as an extra treat (unrelated to the cheese). Stories of good wolves around the campfirea free game itch.io It’s actually more than a dozen little games in one.
Cheese and crackers
Everyone has their own preferences when it comes to snacks. Some people want a tasty bite of umami, while others are fine with a sweet treat. Or maybe you’re like me and if you have one, the other has to follow. Make popular snacks exactly it’s something Cheese and crackers is all this.
In this dating game, you basically have an endless charcuterie board with all the extras you can think of. There are meats, cheeses, toppings, spices, vegetables, fruits and different types of crackers and breads that can be coated with these spices. You must combine ingredients to prepare the perfect snacks for each group you will serve in this round. Each group, such as Speeda-Governmental, Bridge-Club has specific guidelines, including favorites, dietary restrictions, or aversions to certain flavors.
Although it is quite intuitive to combine ingredients, some combinations will give you more points, so you should pay attention to the descriptions of each food. Or you can contact them Cheese and crackers compatibility table for all this information in one place. Yes, there is, and organizing the kitchen is a daunting task. Towels deteriorate if left on too long. So you shouldn’t spend too much time scrolling through the spreadsheet, but it’s still a relatively stress-free game that you can play at your own pace. But for the more competitive among us, there are leaderboards where you can challenge yourself and earn points to beat.
Tell me when!
This is the most intense of our cheap games, by one carrot bear–A similar setup where you stand in front of a revolving door full of diners trying to use the crank to grate the perfect amount of cheese for their meals. And even if they called me Tell me when!Your customers (many ANDuseful) doesn’t actually say “when” to let you know the startup might stop; You have to pay attention to their unique signals to know when they are happy: the movement of a mustache, a change in facial expression, etc.
At the top of the screen is a customer satisfaction meter that is affected every time you serve too much or too little cheese, or if you move too slowly, and when it hits the bottom you’re fired. After each shift, you have the option to use a modifier that can help you in areas such as customer satisfaction or relieving your boss. To add variety, mini-games also appear halfway through the round. You might be frantically shredding cheese and then need to switch gears to save the life of a choking customer, for example.
It’s fast, crazy and hard to stop once you start.
Stories of good wolves around the campfire
While the Playdate catalog contains many interesting titles, it also contains many gems. No There are things worth checking out. An example of this is Stories of good wolves around the campfirea unique pack of 14 small free games itch.io. It is the result of collaboration between 15 development teams, including the developers of Dreaming of the planetthe series Life is too short, empty coat and other popular Playdate titles.
According to the description:
IN Tales of werewolf campfires, 5 children sit by the fire with their tutor and tell scary stories! Each story begins with a game you can win or lose… with consequences.
It’s an interesting format and there’s a good variety between the games, most of which only take a few minutes to complete. They’re all creepy, so expect lots of bats, ghosts and skeletons. It’s a great way to try out some of the different styles of play you’ll find on Playdate and maybe discover some developers whose games you haven’t tried yet.
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