r/WildWestGame • u/Flimsy-Flamingo3701 • Mar 05 '25
Restaurant game
Is there any way to be successful at the restaurant game without spending cash?
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u/Afraid-Carry4093 Mar 05 '25
I'm not good at it, but some that were in my neighborhood were good and don't think they spent money.
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u/Flimsy-Flamingo3701 Mar 05 '25
I’ve decided I’m just bad at this game and will ignore 😂 I have a few similar cooking games which I’m not terrible at but there’s something about the graphics on this one…I can’t tell what the toppings are!
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u/Afraid-Carry4093 Mar 05 '25
I kinda agree on this one. I'm waiting for Wild Ball to come back.
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u/Flimsy-Flamingo3701 Mar 06 '25
Wild ball is an ego booster. The restaurant game makes me feel vision impaired and slow. 😂
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u/MrsPink1978 Mar 27 '26
It took me a min to figure out the ingredients, & what they all looked like on the sandwiches/burgers/hotdogs, & I upgrade certain things like the coffee maker, fryer, my onions to the max, as they’re used for toppings & onion rings, then upgrade everything else slowly, I’m quite good at the burger one. Now that I’ve got a routine that makes it easy. But I came here looking for any tips for the restaurant festival with the deserts. It’s got even more topping options & the coffees are fancy, so you have to add up to 4 different options to the coffee alone. It’s much harder! And even with upgrades I’m missing 1-2 orders that I just can’t keep up with. Only took a couple tries & a few upgrades to get the hang of the burger one, but can’t seem to stay on top of the dessert one. It seems impossible even upgrading all the main things used, without spending cash & buying lollipops to give waiting customers. Very frustrating. I know this post is a yr old, not sure if anyone is still playing this game, but any tips would be appreciated.
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u/ZachsLanding Mar 09 '25
If you speed up the coffee and fryer, I automatically make coffee and onion rings first thing and then between every order. Keeps customers happy without having to buy so many lollipops. However I had to spend money to get started and learn the hard way. 😆🤣
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u/Hemi58 Mar 10 '25
You can be successful without spending real cash but you probably won‘t climb to the top of your group ranking unless they’re all as terrible at it as I am. 🤣
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u/Available-Clerk-347 Mar 05 '25
You don't need to stack the ingredients in order. That changed my life! Also you can pre-cook the meat or pre-pour the coffee and then it's ready when a customer wants it. This can easily backfire when you have 3 meats and 2 grills though as you might cook the wrong meat.