

You can either use the tags system or opt for the Calendar view to quickly jump to a note. They are almost on par with a feature-rich text editor app. What separates Day One from rivals is small details such as haptic feedback while navigating the app. The media section handles all those beautiful memories in a single place. By default, the app takes you to the Timeline tab that showcases all the recent entries by the user. Day One comfortably tops the list with a sleek user interface and several features designed to improve your journaling experience. it may be that the order ticket isn’t very specific, but I’d like to know how to get five stars for her orders.No surprise here. Also, little red demon girl seems very difficult to satisfy! I can never get more than three stars with her. Also, a lot of times when I’m pouring chopped food into either a skillet or wok or plate or cutting board, bits and pieces will roll off and onto the floor! I’d like there to be a fix for this, which will hopefully make the game run a lot smoother. It gets annoying because I like to be able to see what I’m serving, because I can’t tell if I have the order right or not. Another thing is for most orders, usually something I have to stack, like sandwiches, the food falls right through the plate to where I can’t see it, or falls through another food item under it, whenever I try to place it. Some bugs I’ve noticed is food falling off the plate (when surfer girl and her friend, the ice cube, order their Swiss cheese breakfast bagels and pineapple/banana juice, I pick up the tray of finished food and the bagels just slide off and I have to restart). The sound effects are satisfying, and the mechanics of the game are somewhat smooth. This is an amazing game, although quite bug-ridden. Like for instance you can make your own menus? Or have a way to just cook random things without people recommending things? I think that would add a lot of more parts to the game. Just for a thought it would be really nice if there was a sort of menu option. I also can get a bit frustrated when plating, most of the time the food is unbalanced and doesn’t look very appealing. This is a fun thing at times having the items have a realistic feel but can be really tedious. I also find the controls to be a little wonky some times and when dumping the food into a different dish the contents sometimes disappear out of reach.

Overall this game is really adorable and is using a mechanic that hasn’t been seen in other games like thisįor a recommendation I would really like to see more randomized and altogether more requests for things to cook because overtime it becomes repetitive and a little bland when you only cook the same things. It does have some problems but there things that overtime will be fixed and I’m okay with that. This game is absolutely adorable and sort of addicting. I was instantly enticed by this game and for good reason. As long as the designer is listening and making improvements, gameplay will be so much better! Overall, as of right now, I am grading 4 stars.Ībsolutely a great game, but still in the works. That would be even better! I can see how this game will have a nice feature. The grading for the food is off a bit, and if the customers could order both food and drinks at the same time. Also, more recipes and customers would be grand. And the recipes should be shuffled and not in order so that I will be surprised at what the next customer wants instead of knowing since it’s in order.

It would be nice for our data to be saved when closing the app, because right now if we close it, it starts us over from the beginning. When building sandwiches, it’s hard to place the different toppings on top of each other. What could improve is better quality of placing foods on top/with each other. I like the way how I’m able to cook the food using different tools and ingredients. The game is fairly new and clearly needs a lot of improvement. Usually I don’t like paying for games unless I’ve played them before on a different platform and know about it (Papa Louie Games, Diner Dash, etc).
