Master Chef 3D
About Master Chef 3D
Hey, you up? I literally just finished playing Master Chef 3D and dude, I cannot sleep. It's almost 11 PM and my brain is still buzzing.
Okay, so remember how Sarah told me it was like, "collect juicy ingredients on a plate to make unique recipes" and all that match-3 stuff? Yeah, that description is like, completely wrong. It's like calling a whole fancy five-course meal "just food." Technically true, but it misses *everything*.
I started playing thinking it was just another one of those tile-matching games, you know? Like, line up three strawberries, get some strawberries. But then after the first few easy levels, a customer walked in. And they didn't just want "a burger." They wanted "a savory, slightly sweet, comfort dish that reminds me of my grandmother's garden, but make it purple." Dude, *purple*. That's when I realized this wasn't just matching tiles.
The match-3 part is actually how you *get* the ingredients, right? Like, you match three carrots, you get carrots for your pantry. But then you go into this whole separate kitchen screen, and you're actually *designing* the dish. You pick the plate, the main ingredient, the garnish, the sauce, even the little edible flowers. And it's all in 3D, so you can spin it around and make it look pretty. The first time I actually managed to make a "purple garden comfort dish" for this grumpy old lady, and she *smiled* and gave me five stars? Oh my god, it was so satisfying. I literally cheered out loud.
I don't usually like games where you have to be super creative, I'm more of a puzzle person, but this one just clicks. It's like, you're a detective trying to figure out what these weird customers *actually* want, and then you're an artist trying to make it look good. There's this one sound, when you perfectly plate something, it's like a little *ding* and a subtle shimmer, and it just feels so good. I remember looking at the clock and it was like 1 AM, I was supposed to be asleep hours ago, but I just kept thinking "one more customer, just one more."
Honestly, the "match-3" part is almost secondary. It's just the tool to get to the really fun stuff. It's like Diner Dash meets a really chill art class, but with more pressure from demanding virtual people. I even told my cousin Leo about it, because he's always watching those cooking shows, and I bet he'd love trying to make these crazy dishes. It's not perfect, the tutorial was a bit long and some of the customer requests are truly bizarre, but your always trying to figure out how to make them happy. It's really good. Really, really good. You should totally download it.
Okay, so remember how Sarah told me it was like, "collect juicy ingredients on a plate to make unique recipes" and all that match-3 stuff? Yeah, that description is like, completely wrong. It's like calling a whole fancy five-course meal "just food." Technically true, but it misses *everything*.
I started playing thinking it was just another one of those tile-matching games, you know? Like, line up three strawberries, get some strawberries. But then after the first few easy levels, a customer walked in. And they didn't just want "a burger." They wanted "a savory, slightly sweet, comfort dish that reminds me of my grandmother's garden, but make it purple." Dude, *purple*. That's when I realized this wasn't just matching tiles.
The match-3 part is actually how you *get* the ingredients, right? Like, you match three carrots, you get carrots for your pantry. But then you go into this whole separate kitchen screen, and you're actually *designing* the dish. You pick the plate, the main ingredient, the garnish, the sauce, even the little edible flowers. And it's all in 3D, so you can spin it around and make it look pretty. The first time I actually managed to make a "purple garden comfort dish" for this grumpy old lady, and she *smiled* and gave me five stars? Oh my god, it was so satisfying. I literally cheered out loud.
I don't usually like games where you have to be super creative, I'm more of a puzzle person, but this one just clicks. It's like, you're a detective trying to figure out what these weird customers *actually* want, and then you're an artist trying to make it look good. There's this one sound, when you perfectly plate something, it's like a little *ding* and a subtle shimmer, and it just feels so good. I remember looking at the clock and it was like 1 AM, I was supposed to be asleep hours ago, but I just kept thinking "one more customer, just one more."
Honestly, the "match-3" part is almost secondary. It's just the tool to get to the really fun stuff. It's like Diner Dash meets a really chill art class, but with more pressure from demanding virtual people. I even told my cousin Leo about it, because he's always watching those cooking shows, and I bet he'd love trying to make these crazy dishes. It's not perfect, the tutorial was a bit long and some of the customer requests are truly bizarre, but your always trying to figure out how to make them happy. It's really good. Really, really good. You should totally download it.
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How to Play
Combine 3 required ingredients on the plate with your mouse or finger to get points Do not add more than 3 products to the plate
Comments
This game is awesome! I love the graphics and gameplay.
One of the best games I've played recently. Highly recommended!