Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Happy Elements S.a r.l. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
To be a Foodie , a Hot Pot fan, or mini game player , this game is made for you!
How to play:
Tap when the chopsticks pointing to the food. Then you can have a big meal.
Features:
• Simple gameplay to begin with but challenging to master it.
• 100 cute ingredients waiting for you!
• Beautiful graphics and cute food
• Game about Chinese food , looks so delicious.
• Compete with friends through GameCenter.
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I absolutely LOVE that EVERYTHING is SO cute!!! I like that it’s cute because, when you miss it’s like the food is saying, “ It’s OK dude, everyone makes mistakes sometimes.”
It’s awesome very fun game to play although a bit hard to play but it’s fun you can collect all these food and it’s cute but For me I can get bored very easily but other than that it’s Great
I like this game because it combines my 2 favourite things, Chinese food and iPad apps.
It looks so cute and such a casual game I'd like to play that it's REALLY disappointing finding out its constantly crashing at startup :/
This game is so ridiculously cute. It's fun, a little challenging, and makes you hungry. I was playing it and when I got off I was starving.?
This game is super fun and addicting! The tutorial explains the game super well! And the tiny little food characters are adorable! And it's sooooo easy to make money so you don't have to wait for a gift! Also my favorite part is when you lose and then it shows your score and it always has something funny like "may the hot pot be with you" This game is the best thing I've ever played so please get this!!!!??????
This is a cute, fun game to play when you want to pass some time. It’s got some nice polished graphics and the gameplay is amusing and refreshing. Basically, you have a pair of chopsticks rotating around a hot pot and the object of the game is to tap the screen when your chopsticks line up right with an ingredient in the hot pot. If you lined things up and get an ingredient, you get points. If you miss, you lose a try—you get three tries and some of the items in the hot pot will replenish them. There are over a hundred mostly different items to find and add to your hot pot in this game, and that adds a lot of nice variety to it all. My only real beef with the game is that the background music is really repetitive and kind of annoying. I usually turn the music off in games like these anyway, but having a few different tracks might help cut down on the repetition. There is an in-game store system, but earning coins to buy the things you want isn’t difficult and is very well integrated into the game so if you don’t want to pay the money, then you don’t have to and just have to be a little more patient. Overall, excellent experience.