![]() ![]() So we can deduct that any VALUABLE Action that gets you closer to your goal will take anywhere between a few seconds or A LONG A-word TIME. (More things that are just related to cooking).Mixing (okay this is technically just cooking).Yaknow what no this is sloppy let me make it more visual (as always.) You will need to grab "things" and "chop" said things, grab "dishes or cups" wash said "dishes or cups" What DOES change everything and in my opinion isn't that mentioned in the game (or i'm flipping dumb for not noticing it.) is combos.Īctions:Basically almost everything you do in Overcooked can be considered an "Action" So someone asks you for an amazing 4 layered golden cake and you couldn't make it in time, that customer doesn't just disappear NOOO HE STAYS THERE AND ASKS FOR ANOTHER ONE! Unless of course if you FAIL an order in which case you will lose 25?-ĪND WHAT'S WORSE IS THE ORDER STAYS AND GETS RENEWED If you deliver DURING the YELLOW not so much.Īnd finally if you deliver during the RED you'll barely get any tips.īut that's not exactly an important mechanic, it barely changes the outcome in my opinion and it's just used for speed runners or 4th st- nvm I shouldn't say this in the introduction. Orders have a limited time on them (There's roughly 3-4 bars with them aptly colored Green, Yellow, Red.)īasically the idea is if you deliver DURING the GREEN you get a hefty bonus. Oh and obviously each order depending on how much effort you went through (like if it's made from 30 things or just 2 things) you get money for them (or shiny gold coins? stars? i dunno) Think of it like a you're running your own restaurant type of simulator or something. ![]() The game if I have to boil it down in a sentence is a collection of "orders" that come in "recipes" Right, if you're still here through all of this I applaud your patience and dedication.
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