So, you’ve opened your very own pizza café. Sounds easy, right? A customer walks in, asks for a pizza, you make it, done. Except it’s never that simple. Orders start piling up, everyone’s impatient, and you’re flipping through the recipe book like your life depends on it.
The cookbook is basically your survival guide. It tells you what goes on each pizza - cheese, pepperoni, mushrooms, olives, all the usual suspects. Get one wrong and the customer won’t be happy. Nail it, and you get a smile.
Here’s the kicker: there are 48 levels to get through. The early ones ease you in, but before long, the game has you juggling several orders at once. You’ll be clicking, dragging, and double-checking recipes like a maniac. And honestly? That’s half the fun.
Oh, and supplies don’t last forever. Just when you’re in the zone, you’ll run out of sauce or cheese. That’s when you grab the phone in-game and order more. It adds a nice little layer of strategy - do you risk running low or restock early and lose precious seconds?
The game is all about speed and accuracy. Serve quickly, and you’ll rake in some good tips. Slip up or take too long, and the café’s reputation suffers. It’s simple, but it keeps you hooked, always wanting to beat the next level.
Pizza Café doesn’t pretend to be anything fancy. It’s a time-management game with a clear goal: keep the customers happy. Between the recipes, the ticking clock, and the 48 stages of growing chaos, it’s surprisingly addictive.