Turbo Pizza Review
Written by: David Laprad Published: August 8, 2007 There are so many time management games hitting the market, fans of the genre are going to have to hire someone to run their real life schedule if they want to play all of the good ones. Turbo Pizza is certainly in that class. As the manager of a pizzeria, your job is to hand out menus, take orders, cook the food and collect the charges in locations ranging from a medieval castle to a sunken submarine. A chef takes care of slapping together the raw ingredients for the pizzas, which helps considering you've also got to prepare hot buttered popcorn, ice cream cones, pastries and drinks. Like the best games in this category, the customers come with varying levels of patience, stringing together combos of the same action nets you extra money and you can customize your restaurant and upgrade your equipment between levels using the money you earn. If you get a good groove going, you even start to rake in bonus payments with each customer. Coming from Oberon Games and Aliasworlds, the creators of Snowy: Lunch Rush, Turbo Pizza looks great, plays smooth and features a flawless difficulty arc. There's even the occasional mini-game between stages. Just like the perfect pizza, all of the ingredients come together to create a mighty tasty offering. Scoring (out of five stars):Graphics: Ease of use: Gameplay: Challenge: Sound effects: Music: Final analysis: |
||||||
Search
Last Reviews
|
|
Sally's Spa |
| Sally's Spa brings some new twists to the time management formula. | |
|
Jun 29, 2008
|
|
|
The Curse of Montezuma |
| Read our take on the sequel to The Treasures of Montezuma! | |
|
Jun 25, 2008
|
|
|
Money Tree |
| Money doesn't grow on trees. Or does it? | |
|
Jun 22, 2008
|
|
|
Turtix: Rescue Adventures |
| Get revved up for an awesome rescue! | |
|
Jun 16, 2008
|
|
|
Dairy Dash |
| Dairy Dash gets a thumbs up for bringing the whole family in on the action! | |
|
Jun 9, 2008
|



