4/5 rating based on 56 reviews. Read all reviews for Nimble Strong - Bartender Game for iPhone.
Nimble Strong - Bartender Game is free iOS app published by Nimble Strong LLC
dogr
Make another one, please. And please update this version to 64-bit if you can! It seems like this may stop working in the next iOS! I would pay for that! Update: I am so glad this has been updated so I can use it once again on my iPhone. I’m now running iOS 12.
Kennedy Poston
I’m sorry but when I make a drink USING the recipe book the I never move on to the next person it just tells me to look at the recipe literally it was a screwdriver and I used Vodka,orange juice, and ice and it said to look at the recipe ?
Scribblessd
Awesome customer support. Fun little game that makes learning all of the drinks very fun. Even let’s you get creative sometimes. Really love the setup.
DamasterD3
Devolepoers need to fix the fact that the app glitches up, it won't even start sometimes. PLEASE FIX IT otherwise it is a great game
Jefreestyles
Just beat the Story Mode under 2 hours. For $5, it should take between 4-5 hours to beat to give me satisfaction. The time limit is kind of far fetched. Or at least make it a little more lenient. Or better yet, put in difficulty modes with three different time limits. Another cool feature would be to able to pour multiple drinks with each finger (i.e. assign a base to each finger to make multiple drinks just like in real life). I like the story, dialogue, and gameplay. The selection of drinks could be a bit better. Please make a sequel in a couple of months with a blender and more actions like straining, making shots, making bombs (Irish Car Bomb, please), mixing energy drinks, and lighting the tops of the drinks on fire (where the user can blow them out by blowing into the mic). Also, the pictures aren't that great but they sorta work.
joyfuldave
As a long time chef in hotels, I watched good bartenders handle busy nights with amazement. They could crank out tray fulls of varied drink orders for pickup, and also carry on chatter with their own customers at the bar as they did it. Playing this game gives you more than good "what-goes-in-this-drink?" info, but a real sense of the production side of bartending. Quick thinking, organization, and attention to detail can be practiced in the relaxed story mode or the OMG survival game. Career switch anyone?