- Platform: Windows Vista / XP, Mac OS X Intel, Mac OS X
- Media: CD-ROM
- Item Quantity: 1
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1.0 out of 5 stars
The worst Diner Dash game,
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This review is from: Dinertown Detective Agency (CD-ROM)
This is nothing at all like the other Diner Dash games - in fact, I gave up on it 5 minutes into the game and uninstalled it. The game was impossible to play on the first level without getting numerous hints. The screen shots will drive your eyes crazy - there is too much going on -- too much color and too many things to look at.
I don't know how this game's designers could mess up what should be a really fun game and make it so bad I'd rather go to the dentist for a tooth extraction or even have a mammogram taken on a bad day. LOL. I think they intended on making money off the Diner Dash name and that was it. Try the free download first, don't waste your money. I'd give this game zero stars if I could.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Diner Town goes Hidden Object!,
By princessana (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dinertown Detective Agency (CD-ROM)
I ended up getting the Mac download version of this, but I must say; Diner Town's first ever Hidden Object game does not disappoint. It includes mysteries leading to familiar suspects that fans of Playfirst's "Dash" games will be familiar with, like Coco (Fashion Dash), Hungry Hal (The Hungry Man customer in the Diner Dash games), Quinn (Wedding Dash), and Cookie (Flo's Chef, Cooking Dash). Stocked with tons of hidden object scenes, and real CSI methods included in every case, this is bound to be a delight for any "just getting started" gumshoe or expert detective alike. I recommend using the untimed mode if you are new to the hidden object style, but there is also a timed mode for those more familiar with the genre. Come along with Bernie the Bookworm and his sidekick, the waitress we all know and love, to solve Junior Conan-Doyle cases in Diner Town Detective Agency!
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