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Tap-to-Cook

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Tap-to-Cook

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4.6
4.9K ratings
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4+

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$0.99 – $19.99

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User Reviews for Tap-to-Cook

5
Love the game but wish the full version would sync to both of my devices

Love the game on my very old iPad but unhappy that the version I paid for doesn’t transfer to my iPhone 5 (several years old). Is there a way for the paid version to also be available on my iPhone? I sync them both to the same computer (I prefer not to use the cloud).

0fjphdri, Oct 08, 2018
4
Entertaining, challenging, long lasting

This game is not one that you can beat quickly, which is nice. You get a long while of fun for what you pay, and the levels are just the right level of difficulty. Hard enough to give you something to work towards, but not so hard that they become frustrating.The only reason I did not give a five star rating is because of the money system in the game. I like that you can earn gold blocks throughout the game so that you don't have to buy them. However, I don't like the coin system. I have racked up tons and tons of coins but there is nothing to spend them on. You should at least be able to buy more gold blocks, or buy certain upgrades with the coins. As it is, they are pretty much pointless.

bsh0311, Aug 11, 2014
2
Too many roadblocks to be good

This could be a really good and challenging time management game. However, 1) it is impossible to upgrade unless you purchase gold. 2) You make bucks but have nothing to spend them on. They are completely useless and arbitrary. 3) There are ads each and every time you finish a section. Summary: Rather than trying to make a good game with reasonable ads on which they will make money, the makers just seem to want to make as much money as possible from both their promotional clients and the players by jamming the game full of ads and requiring you to spend money on any upgrades.

Diazocat, Sep 17, 2014
4
Will work for food!!

The game is awesome and addictive! The $3 is worth it for the ad-free aspect alone!! Need to be able to use that hard-earned money for equipment or food upgrades. My issue is the game doesn't sync together between my iPad and iPhone. Same user id's and I log in with the Game Center thingy. It shows the upgrade on both devices but not my progress. Anyone else have that issue? Other than that, love love love it!!! My hands are crippling I play so much!!

Jalee0123, Mar 12, 2015
5
Great BUT!!! ......

I really like this game and the characters are fun BUT!!! when I paid money for this game I didn't realize I wasn't really getting the whole game. I hate games where you have to in app purchase. I feel like if I pay for the game, I should get the whole game. I gave this 4 stars because I really like the game but hate the sneaky greed factor. If you want more money for a game you should just charge up front for what you feel is a fair price based on quality and ease of play, number of levels etc.

Luna803, Jan 24, 2015
5
Love it (but I paid for the full version)

I'll start by saying that I played a few levels and decided to pay for the full version. It was worth the $3! You no longer have to deal with ads. And you do earn enough gold through the game play to buy what you want in the store without buying additional gold. I think the $3 is completely worth the time the creators took to make this game: it's visually appealing, has a great deal character, and is challenging. Would suggest it for anyone looking for fast paced management type food game.

Mo_Jo_ro, Dec 06, 2014
5
FEEDBACK

When I go to a new level with new food I want the items added one at a time like the beginning of the game was. So in San Francisco, start with fish sandwich, next level add Mayo, then hot dog, etc. Not everything available at first. Because in the old game I LOVE to play the first level which is just burgers so I can cook a lot of simple orders fast. The later more complicated orders is a different kind of fun.

Ms. Wolfy, Aug 02, 2021
2
Poor Setup

This is a really cute game and is great for passing time. However some changes could be made to improve the game. 1. The lettuce is in a really bad spot. I'm constantly putting fries on my burgers. 2. Why do I have money with nothing to spend it on? 3. The gold is stupid. Things to buy gold with are way over priced. 4. What's a badge? There is very little explanation for these. I only know I can get them and I don't have enough to move on to the best city. 4. Fix the "like us" notice. I've liked you on Facebook but it constantly tells me to. 5. Same thing with the tutorials in each level. I only need to see it once, not every time I go back to that level.

Picturejo, Jun 14, 2015
4
Meh...

I love cooking games like this, especially when I can't sleep. I give this game 2 stars for several reasons. The first is the coin system...it's a blatant redundancy, and seems to serve no purpose at all. If you will not even devise a way for coin to be spent, get rid of the feature. 2) Layout of food items. As the levels progress, the locations of new condiments are so poorly organized that it is very easy to feel clumsy while trying to play. 3) Why do upgrades cost so many Gold Bars? If you are going to start us out with only 300 bars, and force us to buy a pointless bell valued at 50 bars, then be sensitive about the costs of each upgrade, because many are over 250 bars. Because of this mandatory bell purchase, our upgrade selection diminishes greatly unless more bars are purchased with a credit card. You might consider applying coin to some of the upgrades. That would give the pointless feature some much needed purpose in the game. 4) Adverts previous to, and following each level is a bit extreme by any app standards. Some of these adverts are heavy on the video processors, and cause the game to crash. 5) Background noises become maddeningly repetitive. This is a great start, but less greed and more quality would be spot on...especially if you expect your players to invest in your game.

The Moonlit Writer, Oct 13, 2014
5
Amazing!

This game is hands downs just amazing. It's not too easy where you cam fly though the levels and beat it and it's not too hard where you just want to quit. It's a great time management game with lots of food options, cool upgrades, cute graphics, and lots of levels to keep you entertained for hours. I def recommend to get the starter sock for extra gold, levels, and cool booster. This game will keep you hooked for hours!!

Walmanmart, Sep 15, 2014

Description

Keep the burgers grilling and the hungry patrons smiling as you earn money to take your restaurant business nation-wide! Enjoy classic time management game play and fast paced challenges featuring colorful characters and sizzling sounds. Tap your way through the kitchen, cooking and serving up delicious burger dishes to your customers in this incredibly fun and action packed restaurant game.

Features: *Fast paced action in six different cities and restaurant locations! How many perfect orders can you serve? *Gorgeous imagery and and realistic cooking sounds – you can almost smell the grease come off the burgers! *Earn achievements for your skills including Full House, Master Cook, Entrepreneur & Finger of Justice

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