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Apr
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Kairosoft, makers of the wildly popular Game Dev Story (and a ton of other "Story" games), released Cafeteria Nipponica to the Play Store today, bringing a familiar art style and gameplay format back once again, but this time in a restaurant.

The game poses players as "chef de cuisine" at their very own restaurant, allowing for total control over every detail from tables to TVs to menus, ingredients, salary negotiation, dish development, and much more.

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Like in Kairosoft's other games, players must recruit a top-notch crew to make their way up the restaurant ladder. Successful restaurateurs can even host special events including eating contests and cooking classes.

Overall, Kairosoft's latest offering looks to be as dynamic, well-rounded, and fun as its previous hits, and is definitely worth checking out if you're a fan of Kairosoft's unique take on the sim genre.

Cafeteria Nipponica

Download Cafeteria Nipponica from Google Play
QR code for https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.kairosoft.android.restaurant_en
Liam Spradlin
Besides being an avid Android fan and blogger, Liam is a photographer with a degree in both Anthropology and Sociology. He can usually be found reading through blogs, taking photos, or studying ancient pottery. Liam has been known to leave on international trips at a moment's notice, and can't resist a new challenge.

  • http://www.AndroidPolice.com Artem Russakovskii

    I know it's a proven recipe, but I'd like these guys to do something else. They've already released an RPG game, but I want to see something completely different altogether.

  • horstos

    Dungeon Village is not an RPG game, it's the same simulation game type as usual, but RPG-themed. Still one of my favourites :)