4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for The Ramen Sensei for iPhone.
The Ramen Sensei is paid iOS app published by Kairosoft Co.,Ltd
Kahnomman
After the update,the game goes a lot smoother but still crash .... I'm on ipad 2.
Suckerz0004582
I don't know how, but yet again another wonderful game.. I really hope these creators never run out of ideas and continue to make games like these... Love these :D
Shiver2555
even after the update it is still unplayable. i tried 2 or 3 times and it still crashes. this is something i dont expect from kairosoft. your games are great, but this one needs more work. this game is obviously not finished yet.
Missy866347
Such a fun game, and this actually seems like an upgrade from their previous ones. Music seems to be overkill for making noodle bowls, with the hard rock, but just adds to the overall fun of it. Hard to get the gist of the game, but once you get going, it's fantastic! Highly recommend!
Rowanro
I love ramen so much, and now Kairosoft has made an entire game about it. The game is lovely and extremely well made. I play all their games, but this one has captured me heart! ^.^ Please don't rate it badly, I know your phone 2 can't play it. Just be patient
4FIVE_TATTOOS
already super addictive saw this on the App Store and instantly downloaded so happy kairosoft is back with a new game! and my favorite RAMEN!!!
Cheldoll
I wish they'd put out a Lite version of this game -- after less than half an hour playing, I realized how poorly done Ramen Sensei is. I've played every other Kairosoft title on iOS and this is the only one I've given up on before beating it. Wish I could get my money back...
Moonstruck Muse
Due to the game being rough around the edges, I have a feeling that this game is actually one Kairosoft made early on, as in, it may have been one of the first ones they made back when they made games for flip-phones in Japan. It's enjoyable, but definitely not one of their best. I'd only recommend it to huge Kairosoft fans. The music seems really out of place (more akin to what you'd hear in a low budget JRPG than a Simulation game); it's too hyper/active to match the game's atmosphere. The animations are all a bit rough and awkward too. There also seems to be some awkward laggy loading screens here and there, but only for a second or two. With that being said, the game still is overall enjoyable if you are a big Kairosoft fan. Making all the various ramens and finding the best combos has all the same charm as it does in Game Dev story, Magazine Mougal, etc. There's the same Kairosoft charm present overall as well, and all the little knacks of leveling up your staff and your own skills does make it a game that you can sink a lot of time into.