Compara los precios de Cooking Festival en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por BoomBit. Publicado por BoomBit. Lanzado el 19/5/2022. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Casual, Simulation.

A mobile port that plays exactly like one: Cooking Festival is a low-stakes time-management title best suited for winding down, not for anyone chasing depth or challenge.

My spreadsheet instincts kicked in about four minutes into Cooking Festival, and the honest verdict was filed immediately: there is nothing here to model. That is not an insult aimed at the wrong audience, but it is a fair warning for players who expect even a thin layer of strategic decision-making under their casual sim. What you actually get is a point-and-click time-management game ported from mobile, where you click ingredients, watch them cook, and serve them before a patience bar drains. Repeat for several hundred levels across five themed worlds. The structure is straightforward. Each world contains four restaurants, and each restaurant chains together a run of timed stages with a coin or order-count goal to clear before the clock expires. Upgrade nodes sit between levels, letting you buy faster stoves, extra grill slots, or higher dish values using coins earned in-stage. Combos, earned by serving customers quickly in succession, pad your coin total and are the closest thing the game has to a skill expression system. The cuisine changes per world, moving from San Francisco pancake diners through Italian pizza spots and on to ribs and ice cream elsewhere, which at least keeps the visual palette fresh even when the click pattern stays identical. Special customers with boosted rewards appear occasionally to break the rhythm, and daily gift timers carry the mobile DNA openly. The PC port is mostly clean. Controller support works, localization covers thirteen languages, and there are fifty Steam achievements for completionists. The friction points are real, though. A reported issue with click registration tied to mouse-release rather than mouse-press makes rapid play feel imprecise in ways that should not exist on a desktop port. Achievement unlocks were also broken at or near launch for some players, a problem that community posts flagged without a visible public fix. Steam reviews settled at a mixed rating, with the split sitting around 58 to 62 percent positive across roughly fifty reviews, which is about where you would expect a functional but unambitious port to land. The honest pitch for Cooking Festival is short-burst relaxation. Playing it in twenty-minute stretches after a long day works fine, the colorful art keeps things cheerful, and the difficulty curve is gentle enough that most levels yield without frustration. The problem is longevity: the core click loop does not evolve meaningfully across its runtime, the upgrade economy can bottleneck progress behind daily login timers in a way that feels lifted straight from a free-to-play monetization model, and there is zero community around the PC version to speak of. Players who want the genre done with more craft should look at Cooking Dash or even Overcooked for co-op chaos. Cooking Festival is the budget flight option: it gets you there, nothing surprises you, and you probably will not remember the in-flight meal. Diego, Scout Team

Cooking Festival

Cooking Festival

19 may 2022BoomBit
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A mobile port that plays exactly like one: Cooking Festival is a low-stakes time-management title best suited for winding down, not for anyone chasing depth or challenge.

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My spreadsheet instincts kicked in about four minutes into Cooking Festival, and the honest verdict was filed immediately: there is nothing here to model. That is not an insult aimed at the wrong audience, but it is a fair warning for players who expect even a thin layer of strategic decision-making under their casual sim. What you actually get is a point-and-click time-management game ported from mobile, where you click ingredients, watch them cook, and serve them before a patience bar drains. Repeat for several hundred levels across five themed worlds. The structure is straightforward. Each world contains four restaurants, and each restaurant chains together a run of timed stages with a coin or order-count goal to clear before the clock expires. Upgrade nodes sit between levels, letting you buy faster stoves, extra grill slots, or higher dish values using coins earned in-stage. Combos, earned by serving customers quickly in succession, pad your coin total and are the closest thing the game has to a skill expression system. The cuisine changes per world, moving from San Francisco pancake diners through Italian pizza spots and on to ribs and ice cream elsewhere, which at least keeps the visual palette fresh even when the click pattern stays identical. Special customers with boosted rewards appear occasionally to break the rhythm, and daily gift timers carry the mobile DNA openly. The PC port is mostly clean. Controller support works, localization covers thirteen languages, and there are fifty Steam achievements for completionists. The friction points are real, though. A reported issue with click registration tied to mouse-release rather than mouse-press makes rapid play feel imprecise in ways that should not exist on a desktop port. Achievement unlocks were also broken at or near launch for some players, a problem that community posts flagged without a visible public fix. Steam reviews settled at a mixed rating, with the split sitting around 58 to 62 percent positive across roughly fifty reviews, which is about where you would expect a functional but unambitious port to land. The honest pitch for Cooking Festival is short-burst relaxation. Playing it in twenty-minute stretches after a long day works fine, the colorful art keeps things cheerful, and the difficulty curve is gentle enough that most levels yield without frustration. The problem is longevity: the core click loop does not evolve meaningfully across its runtime, the upgrade economy can bottleneck progress behind daily login timers in a way that feels lifted straight from a free-to-play monetization model, and there is zero community around the PC version to speak of. Players who want the genre done with more craft should look at Cooking Dash or even Overcooked for co-op chaos. Cooking Festival is the budget flight option: it gets you there, nothing surprises you, and you probably will not remember the in-flight meal.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayercontroller-supporttier:sub-5Mobile PortTime-Limited StagesUpgrade EconomyDaily Login TimersMulti-Station ManagementWorld-Themed RestaurantsAchievement GrindController Supported

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Windows 7/8/10
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2 GB RAM
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700 MB available space
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API DX10, DX11, DX12 capable
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x86, x64 architecture with SSE2 instruction set support

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Cooking Festival está disponible en PC, Mac.

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Cooking Festival se lanzó el 19 de mayo de 2022.

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Cooking Festival fue desarrollado por BoomBit.