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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Diner Dash
[...] I have got to the Metro resteraunt and am at level 9 so I have 1 left to unlock.
I don't know exactly where the 50 levels is coming from,and also I only have 3 outfits unlocked.That being said,it is a very challanging game,and I have spent all weekend tring to unlock stage 10 of the Metro resteraunt to see what lies ahead.(I am 39)
You get a normal diner,a mexican resteraunt,a metro resteraunt, and 1 more that I have got so far.You must keep the customers seated first,take their order second ,give them nachos or drinks in between,and then clean up after them so more people can be seated,the chairs are also colored so if you match a person dressed in blue in a blue seat you get bonus points.
There is also a baby you need to clean up spills after and get a high-chair for.Also you must serve desert to certain people who want at the end of their meal.Then you clean the table,put dishes in a dirty dish cart and seat new customers.
You also have a critic who must be taken care of first as she is very impatient.If you are too slow the customers will leavbe and that is -500 points,which almost insures you will not solve the level.
I loved it on PC and I love it for DS,Actually I think I would give it 4 and a half stars given the choice because of better DS games but this is a must buy for girls and woman who enjoy this type of game or waitressing.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fun Game
I bought the PC version first a couple of years ago (loved it!) and was very glad when they came out with a DS version. My husband & I like to link our DS'es and compete in games - and also link with our kids & play. Only 2 people can link with this game and I was disappointed that I couldn't use the DS Download option to link with someone else - it requires the other person to have the game, too - so, I'm forced to order another one. The other irritation is that you can't program in different names to play - it just has 3 "Diners" listed - so, when my daughter went to play it, she clicked on the 1st diner (which I had been playing) and played, which wiped out all the progress I had made on it. If I had been able to save that game under my name, that wouldn't have happened. But, those are really the only two complaints I have... otherwise the game is great! Obviously the graphics aren't as sharp as in the PC version, but not bad for scaling way down to the DS version! FUN game - I would recommend it! Just FYI: My favorite DS game to link & play with my husband is, WordJong. And our favorite with the kids (where all 4 of us can link up & play) is, MonkeyBall.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Diner Dash Devotion
This game is awesome. I hated being a waitress in real life, but playing as one in a video game is really fun.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Repetitive but Challenging
Though the game is repetitive, it is addictive and challenging. Especially when I tried and still trying to beat my own records in the "Endless Shift" mode. It is a game that is easy to put down and which I will not be frustrated when called away to attend to someone in the middle of a level as I can also come back to replay it again without feeling a sense of loss.




Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Addictive family fun
As most people discovered this game on the PC so did I. When I found it for the DS I was very happy to buy it for myself and found my 8 year old daughter playing it every chance she could. Each level passed brings you closer to your new restaurant and your eventual Dream Restaurant. Passing enough expert levels unlocks a bonus restaurant as well. It's fun and good for a quick fix when you don't have a lot of time to play a long game.


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