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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A Great Bargain Bin Game, April 13, 2002
... These are kind of like the games you buy and don't expect too much, but you can get a lot for the money.First of all, a minus is the lack of instructions. No booklet inside, you have to look in the glossary in the game, which can be annoying when you need to know what the customer is saying or what is happening quickly. Eventually you realize what most buttons do, but I still don't use all of the options to my advantage. Since you're supposed to build your pizza empire, there are many ways to attract customers. Try building different levels of luxury for different branches, or even challenge your rival restaurants to a best pizza contest. If you're successful, you still have to hire more employees to keep up with the flow of visitors. A fun part of the game is the pizza making option, you design your own pizza, sometimes out of the weirdest ingredients-snake, maggots, ants, even a whole can of tuna. You have to adjust your ingredient choices to satisfy different customers-student, gothic, tourist, etc. And finally, there are different cities to choose from, and the habitants speak their native language. Sometimes it can be a touch confusing, but it can be a nice addition. If you enjoy simulation games, like I do, pick this game up, it's a well done bargain game.
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