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Royal Cooking: Kitchen Madness

Royal Cooking: Kitchen Madness

Catégorie : SimulationVersion: 1.9.1.8

Taille:109.25MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Matryoshka

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Prêt à construire votre propre royaume culinaire? Royal Cooking vous invite à un délicieux voyage! Cette application mélange la cuisine avec l'exploration mondiale des aliments. Que vous soyez un passionné de jeux de cuisine chevronné ou un nouveau venu, Royal Cooking offre une expérience satisfaisante.

Maître l'art de créer des plats de rue populaires, des hamburgers juteux et des pizzas grésillantes aux hot-dogs classiques. Les défis de gestion du temps et le gameplay stratégique vous maintiennent sur vos gardes lorsque vous exécutez les commandes des clients avant de repartir. Déverrouillez de nouvelles recettes, améliorez votre cuisine et montez pour devenir le chef star de la ville de cuisine ultime.

Cuisine royale: Cuisine Madness Caractéristiques:

> Divers délices culinaires: Préparez une vaste gamme de plats de rue alléchants, des hamburgers et des pizzas aux hot-dogs et bien plus encore. Des centaines de niveaux testent vos compétences et vous permettent de vous engager.

> Gestion du temps au rythme rapide: répondez aux demandes de clients affamés, en gérant efficacement votre temps pendant les rushs de pointe. L'engouement de la cuisine est réel!

> Déverrouiller la maîtrise culinaire: progresse dans le jeu pour débloquer des recettes avancées et mettre à niveau votre équipement de cuisine. Devenez le maître chef que vous êtes né!

> Posul-ups combo: Atteignez des stries combo pour des récompenses impressionnantes. Utilisez des boosters puissants pour améliorer votre expérience de cuisine et ajouter une couche supplémentaire de plaisir.

> Concavation à une main: Profitez d'un gameplay sans couture d'une main, parfait pour le plaisir sur le pouce. Jouez pendant votre trajet ou en attendant en ligne.

> Restaurant Empire Building: Développez votre entreprise de restauration, modernisez votre cuisine et impressionnez constamment vos clients avec de délicieuses créations.

Verdict final:

Le gameplay simple mais engageant de Royal Cooking le rend accessible à tous. Ne manquez pas l'occasion de construire votre restaurant Empire et de libérer votre chef intérieur! Téléchargez Royal Cooking aujourd'hui et découvrez vos superpuissances culinaires!

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