You can gift up to 100 friends one puzzle piece per day and collect puzzle pieces from your friends as well. These can be used to purchase dressup items from the shop. I Love Pasta features an additional currency called puzzle pieces. Each day you can get your fortune read which gives you a bonus (sometimes cash, or other useful items). I Love Pasta features a tarot card element. Next, the differences (note: these may just be limited events going on or may be permanent features): Lastly, the games feature the same currencies, gold (the standard “default” currency) or the more valueable “cash” currency which is rewarded sometimes in quests but most often purchased for USD. You can interact with customers or staff by clicking on them in your restaurant to earn tips, encourage them to stay longer (order more food/drink), or encourage them to leave to free up tables for new customers. You can have your friends in game run these shops for you and in turn, you can help them run their shops as well for some nice perks. In time, as you level up, you’ll unlock flower shops, candy stores, and more interesting locations. Also, gameplay is not limited to just your cafe. In both games, it helps to have friends, because you can travel to their cities for some bonuses, or they can (as I mentioned) travel to your cafe to help you out. Energy refills super quick and from what I can tell energy is only used to travel in search of ingredients to make your pasta (or coffee). I go to sleep, or go to work, and come home and my food is burned, or my friends have clicked my cafe so much that I don’t have room to store all the pasta they’ve made lol. Both games are fast paced, maybe too fast. You also can dress up your own avatar (and the avatars of your staff.). You can add wallpaper, carpet or tile, plants, windows, choose the colors of the tables and chairs, add more lighting, or choose cute themed decorations from famous pop culture references like hello kitty. In these games you decorate your cafe with items which raise the score of your cafe and in turn attract new customers. Gameplay 10/10 Gameplay in both games is extremely similar but with a few differences.įirst we’ll look at the similarities. In I Love Coffee you’re running a coffee house where you grind your own beans, add syrups and flavors to drinks, and probably (haven’t gotten that far) sell snacks such as sweets and pastries. In I Love Pasta, you’re cooking spaghetti, serving bread and wine, making new noodles, sauces, etc. These games are “I love Pasta” and “I love Coffee”. Overall: 56/80 70% C- Good Game for GirlsĬoncept: 10/10 Today I’m reviewing two very cute, and very similar, cafe simulation games by Pati Games.
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