Serve Up! Bagel and Friends Reviews

5/5 rating based on 2 reviews. Read all reviews for Serve Up! Bagel and Friends for iPhone.
Serve Up! Bagel and Friends is free iOS app published by Kuo-Chen Fang

Adorable

Highest being

The game is very easy to pick up and SUPER ADDICTIVE! I love the little animals


A Delicious and Adorable Snack

BlueTieCasual

+Over 30 adorably snack-tastic animals +Short and tasty gameplay +Ads and In-App Purchase are negligible. -Occasionally misses the target -A few power-ups are vague Serve Up! Bagel and Friends is cute. Seriously cute. Take a look at the screenshots and I dare you to tell me otherwise. With that said though, this is certainly not simply eye candy to watch at a distance but it's just as sweet to play with as well. From the squeaky toy sound effect(s) to the drops of sweat appearing on animals as the timer closes in onto zero, this game is a complete package of enjoyment. Gameplay is rather simple, ingredients and food stuff will appear on the table along with a young Bagel who has a finicky diet! Simply tap on the edible delectables as shown on the top right side. Continuously follow the order until Bagel has eaten his (or her) fill and move on to feed the next animal. This goes on for a minute, though more time is added with every correctly tapped ingredient. If you tapped the wrong one, Bagel will turn into a grumpy creature and you just need to simply swipe it away. As simple as the game sounds, I surprisingly never found myself bored. There was never a sense of grind that you may find in other games, as there is no need to trek through early levels after dying on advance stages or repeatedly mine for experience to level character. With every tap, there already was a sense of reward, especially with the adorable yet simple animations of the animals. From time to time, you'll also find special ingredients, which look the same but now glow differently as it shifts from colour to colour. Picking these ingredients up will allow you to store them and eventually use them to unlock characters. And though entirely cosmetic, it is worth it just to play with them, seeing them in their various stages and simple animations. In regards to the negatives, they aren't really relevant but I'll mention them anyhow. Occasionally when tapping an ingredient, the animal will run to it, but not eat it as if missing the item. Yet the animal will be overlaid on top, and so you won't be able to see the item beneath it. As for the non-food related power-ups, I eventually came to understand the additional time, rainbow dog biscuit, and bomb, but still aren't clear on what the others do. Also the progression system takes the form of unlocking characters to play with, it definitely feels random on trying to gather said resources for a particular character. Only if there was a method of obtaining a particular ingredient that you want other than just hoping that you'll randomly that'll be great. Other than that. YOU REALLY SHOULD PLAY THIS GAME!