![]() "Playfish Cash" was replaced with "StarMoney" and the tutorial guide is a generic chef instead of Maggie, the guide from the North American version. This is an old Russian build of Restaurant City and has many things missing, like certain decorations, dishes, promotional items, and graphics. The game had a premium currency called "Playfish Cash" that was used to buy normal or special functional items, like the jukebox, that allowed changing the music that played when inside the player's restaurant.Īround 2016, a Russian version of the game called Restorator was launched to the public under the name Restaurant Streets. The player had the option to change their worker's clothes. Employees got tired over time and if their energy level reached zero they would stop working until their energy is restored by buying food. Cooking speed also depended on the stove used. The restaurant could have more than one chef/waiter, doing so increased income. Cleaners kept the restaurant clean so that customers don't complain/leave negative reviews. At least one chef and one waiter were required for the restaurant to work. Each employee had three available roles: cleaner, chef, or waiter. ![]() To hire new employees, the player was required to have at least one friend that also played Restaurant City and is not already working in the restaurant. These gave the player extra cash when used by a customer but had to be repaired after a certain amount of uses. As the restaurant levels up, new decorations and functional items are unlocked, like toilets or arcade cabinets. Players could visit their Facebook friend's restaurants and help them by picking up trash from the floor. Add Comment.The game consisted of managing a restaurant, from hiring employees to decorating and even growing ingredients to unlock or upgrade dishes. That would just be silly.Īre you bummed to see Restaurant City go? What will you play next? Sound off in the comments. Thank you for spending the last 3 years with us It's been a pleasure cooking with you Please click on the link for information on how to transfer your Cooking Cash. It's always a shame to see a game bite the dust, but Playfish's following suggestion makes this one especially tough to swallow: "Players are encouraged to spend their remaining balance of Cooking Cash in Restaurant City until the game retires on June 29, 2012." Yeah, don't waste your hard-earned cash on a game that won't exist in two months. Restaurant City Shared with Public On June 29th, Restaurant City Facebook will be closing its doors. Any Cooking Cash sitting in players' accounts will also be transferred to The Sims Social as SimCash as soon as Restaurant City shutters. Restaurant City is the new free Cooking Games, a highly addictive time-management Kitchen cooking Game for girls to cook and serve food in the kitchen like a crazy cooking chef. There's too many changes throughout the years to list them all here, but here are some of the more notable ones: Employees have reverted back to. The game now runs off of a third party website at. Players will score 1,000 free Simoleons in The Sims Social, the developer's largest game on Facebook. The game is back as Restaurant Streets (together with Food Friends Online) This is a fan-made reboot of Restaurant City (previously named Restaurant City 2016/Restaurant Express). While players will soon watch their Cooking Cash investments dissipate in an instant, Playfish has offered Restaurant City fans a parting gift. ![]() The decision to retire older games is never easy, as the development teams and operational staff pour their hearts into these games almost as much as the customers playing them." ![]() "Both games will no longer be available for play. "We want to inform everyone in our community that on June 29, 2012, EA will retire Restaurant City on Facebook and Restaurant City: Gourmet Edition on iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad," Playfish community manager Bevypoo wrote on the forums. That gives die hard Restaurant City fans about two months to spend with the eatery simulator before it dies off with a whimper. Playfish made the grim announcement recently on its forums, setting the franchise's final day on June 29 for both its Facebook and iPhone slash iPad varieties. Sadly, Restaurant City will soon serve its final dish and close its doors forever. ![]()
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