Hey, folks! ????
It’s that time of the year again, and no – I’m not talking about Christmas (yet). We’re back again with another development update from Road Diner Simulator. We’ve seen dozens of comments from the community whether the game is still in production (of course it is) but I’ll give you some updates regarding that soon!
Today, we’re gonna delve into cooking in the Road Diner Simulator and basically what you can expect from the game in that matter. As Gordon Ramsay used to say – If you want to become a great chef, you have to work with great chefs, so are you ready to become one? Then, let’s roll! ????
What Road Diner Simulator isn’t ????
Let me get straight to the point – Road Diner Simulator is not a typical Cooking Simulator (which is a great game by the way). It’s not just about running around the kitchen like a headless chicken and paying little to zero attention to your clients – our game delves way deeper than that. Sure, cooking still plays a very crucial role in the game, but it’s not just about cooking – it’s about the stories you uncover.
It’s not just about cooking – it’s about the stories you uncover ????
I’m using this saying not without a reason. The whole idea of cooking in our game is to get to know your clients, set up the foundations and then build stronger connections with them literally through their stomachs. The more time you sacrifice into actually “studying” your clients, the better connections you will be able to build. Some may turn into your regular customers. Others may give you some tips & tricks regarding running your own diner, because they’ve been there before. Some may even help you expand your business. And the others… well who knows – maybe they will turn into your employee one day?
What is it gonna look like? ????
Now, let’s proceed to the more technical side of cooking in RDS. Those of you who are familiar with Gas Station Simulator know precisely how the whole game is constructed. Since the beginning of the Road Diner Simulator production we’ve carefully analyzed your feedback and suggestions and we want to achieve something similar, yet take it to the next level.
So, let me give you an example: Let’s say you want to prepare a classic Road Diner breakfast – scrambled eggs with bacon or sausage. You can approach it slowly and gently, step-by-step, ingredient by ingredient, but this costs time. Obviously, we won’t forbid you from running your own cozy diner with not much noise.
However, if you’re looking for a challenge or for new ways to earn money quickly, that’s also possible. Each mini game gives you an opportunity to risk more. For instance: You can do multiple things at a time risking burning the above mentioned scrambled eggs and instead make an omelet.
That’s why sayings like “Never Give Up” or “Practice Makes Perfect” have their use in Road Diner Simulator as well. Obviously, there will be some ways to calm those impatient clients – to be honest not sure what kind of ways but maybe a free coffee top-up would do the trick? I would be delighted to say the least.
Stay in the loop ????
And that’s it for today, future diner owners! I’m really curious to see your thoughts regarding cooking in the Road Diner Simulator. Let me know in the comments down below what you think about the whole system. Also, if some of you have any suggestions to the game, don’t hesitate to leave your answers below as well.
Now, I wanna know what would you like to see next? I already have in mind what I would like to show, but if there is anything that you’re curious about, fire it away in the comments. I’m gonna make sure to keep you guys updated on a regular basis from now on, so you can expect another announcement from me by the end of next month (definitely before Christmas tho). Until the next devlog!
P.S Our friends at Biotech Gameworks have just made available the long-awaited update to Kebab Chefs! - Restaurant Simulator, so I thought it was worth sharing this information with you.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1001270/Kebab_Chefs__Restaurant_Simulator/
~Sewek