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GAMELee's food catch
GENRECollect-em-up
DOWNLOADZIP - 3.97MB
PROGRAMMED INDarkBasic Pro
RELEASEDJune 2005
REQUIRESDirectX9
In one sentence summary:
Control the chef, catch food and place it on the serving tables. Simple concept.
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Longer description
Lee's Food Catch was made for Lee's Chinese Restaurant. I've never been myself, which if I was receiving money for this game would make me a sell out

Anyway, game concept is simple. There are 4 modes of play, but basically the gameplay boils down to: Catch food, and put it on serving tables.
Of course it isn't quite THAT simple, you get more points/time/money depending on what food you place down. 3 of any one food results in more points than a random placement of food, and 1 of each foodtype on a table will get you maximum points. The trick is that food placed on a table will only stay there for a few seconds, and if you only have 1 or 2 pieces of food on a table when it is served, you will receieve much less points than if there was 3 pieces of food.

The game has no real objective except to achieve a high score. Simple and, hopefully... sweet.

After thoughts
It's a little game. I was originally asked to do a simple 2D game, where the chef would run back and forth simply collecting food that falls from the sky. That being way too simple for me to take any pride making, I decided to make it at least a little more complicated. And so... we have something that is a simple collect-em-up, but has a slight puzzle element with the combo making...
Anyway, it's pretty good for how long it took to make

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