Free restaurant simulator
Cooking Craft is a free mobile game by Voodoo Games. It is a simulation game that puts you in charge of various fast food establishments. Your goal is to serve as many customers as possible with junk food.
Like other business simulators, Cooking Craft will have you start with a small fast food restaurant. Then, with the money you collected from your satisfied diners, you will unlock upgrades and hire personnel. As you progress, you can unlock new restaurants. Since this is free, expect too many ads to pop up. Worse, the app is prone to lagging and glitching.
How do you play the game?
Cooking Craft is a restaurant simulator that challenges players to serve dishes at full speed. As mentioned, the goal here is to grow your business from a small fast-food establishment to a booming one until such time that you earn enough to start a fast food chain. You need to feed as many customers as possible to profit the money you need.
However, unlike cooking games, you will not cook the food yourself. A handy conveyor belt turns your ingredients into fast food, and your task is to pick up the boxes of ingredients and take them to the conveyor belt. Once food preparation is done, you serve them to the diners. Don’t worry, though. The controls are as easy as sliding your finger on the screen.
You can then use the profits you gain to improve your restaurant. You can buy more tables, new services, and hire personnel. You can also open a new establishment, although you will start the process again. However, as noted, the app is far from perfect. Often, the app lags. The playtime and ad ratio is also awful, resulting in too many advertisements popping up as you play.
Should you play it?
Overall, Cooking Craft is a game you can play if you are looking for a simplified cooking simulator. The mechanics are easy to understand, and its controls are simple. However, there is a lack of difficulty and gameplay variety, cutting the entertainment value short. It also doesn’t help that the app is riddled with annoying advertisements and often lags.