![]() ![]() If you're a fan of Diner Dash and you haven't played the fourth installment yet (I recommend giving it a try), you need to get to it right away, since it's one of the best installments of the Diner Dash series. The graphics are still nice, and the game play is still great. I'm not entirely sure why I loved it so much, since the third installment in the Diner Dash series was actually better, but I can definitely say that this is one of the best Diner Dash games to play. I don't want to give too much away, but I will say that Diner Dash: Home Town Hero delivers everything that Diner Dash fans have come to love about Diner Dash: Flo and Friends.Īfter hearing the voice of the legendary Flo Amore, Diner Dash: Home Town Hero was one of the games I downloaded right away. The fourth installment of the Diner Dash series follows Flo and her friends as they try to solve the mystery of their past, which involves traveling back in time (and back again). Diner Dash is based around the life of Flo, who is your friendly waitress at Flo and Friends diner. When you take on the task of helping Flo regain her honor by restoring her diner, you'll travel to Flo's hometown of Davenport (yes, it's named after the restaurant where you frequent. ![]() Now, let's talk about the story for Diner Dash: Home Town Hero. Behandeln Sie Kunden mit Reservierungen bevorzugt und dekorieren Sie Ihre Tische mit Blumen. Beleben Sie fnf Restaurants wieder und treffen Sie auf neue Kundschaft wie z.B. ![]() In fact, one of the scenes in the game looks so real that my Diner Dash buddies were like, did Flo just stare off into the distance like that, or was she really do that? The background music for the Diner Dash games is also quite nice, especially the ones that have been remixed by famous artists. Bei einem Besuch ihrer Heimatstadt machen Flo und ihre Gromutter Florence einen Spaziergang. The game is colorful, has plenty of graphics for the casual and really drawn-out for the hardcore Diner Dash fan. The idea is to get to the end of the level having served as many tables as possible, and hopefully with none of your customers walking out! Hometown Hero has expanded on the already ridiculously addictive gameplay by introducing a new plot, with some hot new themed restaurants (I love the 70s themed restaurant, the customers are in flares, you gotta love it!), new characters, and new ways to make you shout at your screen until you finally figure out your strategy to get you past the level.Diner Dash: Hometown Hero is a new mobile game from Diner Dash: Flo and Friends on the App Store that lets you relive the glory days of the Diner Dash diner and help Flo get back on track as she tries to run the diner and make it into a successful business. There are many different types of customer, some get on famously (the teen boys and teen girls flirting are great!), whereas some are chalk and cheese (cellphone addicts and bookworms, ouch!). ![]() And don’t forget you can now bring the customers drinks, snacks, puddings, mop the floor if there’s a spillage and so on. But things get increasingly complicated when you have a vase of flowers to put on tables before seating the customers to earn you more points. Take special care of customers with reservations and place flowers at tables. Bring five restaurants back to life, and meet new customers like the Hungry Man and the Celebrity. Of course you’re broken in gently, as you seat the customer, take their order, deliver their meal, then give them their bill and finally, clear the table. On a visit to her hometown, Flo and her Grandma Florence take a stroll down memory lane. You play as Flo, a stockbroker turned waitress, whose one love in life is to wait tables. It is damn addictive.įor those of you that have no idea what I’m talking about, Diner Dash is an extremely popular casual games franchise, and Hometown Hero is the fourth instalment. Good old Playfirst released this new title just at the right time as I was beginning to get really exasperated because I couldn’t find a casual game that inspired the same open-mouthed, mindless addiction. I can’t stand Marmite though, but I do love Diner Dash. Those that aren’t, why are you even reading this review? Yes, Diner Dash is like Marmite. I suspect that my next statement will achieve mixed reactions – Flo is back! For those of you that are terribly excited by this, then welcome to the club. ![]()
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