Restaurant Empire II Activation Code Keygen
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- Jul 28, 2019
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Updated: Nov 27, 2020
About This Game The sequel to the widely popular Restaurant Empire game takes you further into the depths and delights of the culinary universe than ever before. Take part in an exciting world where the customers are fickle and the bounty in your cash register changes as quickly as their tastes. With two handfuls of cash and a dream of stamping a legacy, build, cook and hire your way to the very top of the gastronomic biz, where tasty food is king and smart management reels in the cash. And if you're lucky, you just may go further than any other before you and cement your status as a true legend of cuisine...Key features:A brand-new 16-mission campaign that gives us a look at the ongoing story of the Leboufs, as they try to tiptoe through the minefield of marriage and the unique circumstances of professional success.A superior graphics engine brings to life the cities, characters and restaurants that populate the world of cuisine using advanced techniques such as real-time reflections to give unprecedented realism. Food has never looked so good.Two new enterprise categories: Coffee Shop and Dessert House that complements the existing Restaurant enterprise; with each category having over 130 unique delicacies, beverages and recipes to choose from.New themed restaurants ranging from the aquatic deep, exotic rainforest and motor racing takes the idea of "themes" to unprecedented heights. You've never seen restaurants looking this amazing before.Over 700 new interior objects, bringing the total number to 1400. There is more variety and fun than ever before in setting up, decorating and managing your very own restaurant. Introducing the new German cuisine category of restaurants complimenting the existing foods and architectures of the French, Italians and Americans. Over 600 total recipes.Munich, in addition to the triumvirate of Paris, Los Angeles and Rome is now yours to select as a destination to set up shop and expand your burgeoning business.Hire live performers to perk up your restaurant's atmosphere, varying from concert soloists to rock bands and indoor circus performers, and set up their scheduled stints to entertain your valued guests at the right time of day. With the new Recipe Research feature you can now actively invest into improving the quality of your food as well as gain invaluable knowledge in the formulation of new delicious recipes.And finally, Armand awaits for you with a secret mini-game inside. a09c17d780 Title: Restaurant Empire IIGenre: Casual, Indie, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Enlight Software LimitedPublisher:Enlight Software LimitedRelease Date: 27 May, 2009 Restaurant Empire II Activation Code Keygen For some reason I love this game, and I'm not completely sure why. It's super old and I still like to play it from time to time. The replayability is really high. I gues I just like to make resturants and design menus, and choose the dishes and environment of my resturants, and micromanage. I've circumnavigated what may be the gamebreaking part of this game that causes a low score: I give myself however much money I need in the campaign by using the money cheat. In MOST games, this would take away the fun, but this game is about managing your restaurant in many more ways than a financial aspect. Deciding the food, making a profit independent of what's in your bank account, attracting a certain number of customers, winning contests and more. It's NOTHING like Dinner Dash or any of those time management games. This is a Sim, about turning a profit based off dishes sold and ingredient balance. Trust me when I say, try it with unlimited money and you find that it;s a perfect balance and lots of fun! (Again, I NEVER use money cheats, even for The Sims!). Let me start with a story;A long time ago, back when Waffles\u00a9 was just a wee lad, he had a grand total of ten dollars and fifty cents. Being the spendthrift little boy as he was, he ventured into the local Walmart store to find a jolly old game to play on his parents computer. Little boy Waffles\u00a9 soon found a cheerful looking game by the name of Restaurant Empire that he immediantly began to want for. The total price of the game? $10.00 (and 50 cent tax). He gleefully skipped to the check-out counter where he paid his ten and fifty and ran home to enjoy his new-found game. Ohh but what fun he had playing this joy of a game! Hours upon hours where spent building restaurants, organizing menus, and hiring staff. The young boy who was Waffles\u00a9 was overjoyed at this seemly limitless game!A dozen years later, grown man Waffles\u00a9 browses the Steam store to find another game to review in a dire attempt to become noticed by the Steam community. Startled, he runs across a familiar title: Restaurant Empire II. What? Was he being decived? His childhood game had a sequel? And was on Steam? Thanking Gaben, Waffles\u00a9 quickly bought the game instead of Super Noah's Ark 3D, downloaded, and installed it. A couple hours later, here he is, ready to give his honest opinion on the game.Restaurant Empire II is a restaurant tycoon simulator where you take control of a young chef, fresh out of culinary school and ready to take on the Omnifood corporation. The game plot is rather simple, and most of the mechanics are even more so. The main goal of the game is to keep your customer satisfaction level high in order to maintain a five stay rating. You do so by selecting dishes that have high ratings, updating your furniture to increase comfort levels, placing decorations to... well, increase your decoration level, and hiring and training staff to provide the best customer care possible. In the sandbox mode, this is actually quite easy as you start out with a large building and you cannot start out with lower than $500,000. I simply furnished the bottom floor, hired my staff and spent $10,000 a month on training them (after several months there were virtually no complaints about them), added only dishes that had a 75% or above approval rating, and decorated the floor so extravagantly that a four star rating was achieved in a few months in game time. The five star rating took only about a year! Really, the main strength of the game is the original campaign which only gives you $40,000 to start out with. Although you also begin with a fully decked out kitchen, dining room, and restrooms, you still have to add decoration, add dishes, hire staff, etc. Several of the options (such as advertising and training) are blocked so the jerks who are your staff act all high and mighty for the first dozen challenges without the ability for you to stop them. To throw a curveball when you least expect it, a well known character in the game gives you $250,000 to set up and maintain his nephew's new restaurant, which has no kitchen or restrooms. Meaning you have to set up everything with the money you've saved up to that point. The challenge is real and completing all objectives can be difficult but fun.Because the mechanics are so simple, I really have to look at the game as a whole in order to give my full opinion on it, and frankly, there is not much to see. Perhaps if the game had a fancy HD remastering, or an ambitious remake, the appeal would be greater. The game feels pulled out of it's time in the steam market with fancy titles like Prison Tycoon, or Tropico V to keep it company, but without the aesthetic of it's counter parts it largely goes unnoticed. Despite this, I wholeheartedly recommend Restaurant Empire II to the individual looking for such a game. Maybe it's the nostalgia kid in me happy to play this game once again, but REII is a joy to play and quite simply a time waster for tycoon fans to enjoy.I rate this game 6.5\/10, would loose childhood in again.Thank you for your time!The Older but not WiserWaffles\u00a9. This game has two storyline campaigns:1. An improved version of Restaurant Empire 1 where you build French, Italian, and American restaurants2. The actual sequel to the first game's storyline where you build desert and coffee houses as well such as French, American, German restaurantsThe scenarios were really easy to beat such as get X revenue\/profit and\/or Y customers in the allocated time. All you need to do is align your tables to maximize your servers' mobility and put a bunch of decorations everywhere to boost your restaurant's rating.---I've played a lot of tycoon games in my childhood and it's saddening to see this genre die. After playing this game, I can see why. The concepts are great but the execution is terrible.Gameplay in a nutshell:1. Pause game2. Place tables and decorations in your restaurant3. Hire staff4. Add recipes to the menu5. Save game6. Fast forward time7. ???8. Profit!My biggest complaint with this game is that whenever you get access to a higher quality ingredient supplier, you need to go into EACH recipe to change your supplier. Once you've done that, you have to adjust the price of that recipe in EACH restaurant. If you don't do these steps, your food ratings and\/or your profit margins will drop. I guess the developers wanted to allow more micromanagement but it's annoying when you just want to update all of your restaurants.Other things to consider:- There's no 16:9 support- The textures\/models are dated (this game was released in 2009)- The auto save for the campaign doesn't work for me- You have a finite number of chefs in the campaign so don't fire themOverall, I still think it's a decent tycoon game. If you're bored with the other popular tycoon games (e.g. SimCity, Game Dev Tycoon), give this game a shot if it's on sale.. Overall, it's a fun game but there are some negatives to it.Its fun setting up the restaurant. Placing the tables just right so there are no traffic issues. That way people don't have to wait too long for their food. Decorating the inside and outside of the restaurant so your place looks classy. Entering the cooking contests to climb the chef ranks. Being able to control every aspect of your restaurants and watching them make money is gratifying. There haven't been updates or improvements to this game from the first Restaurant Empire. Heck, you could probably consider this a long delayed expansion pack to the first one. Armand, the main character is still wearing the same pants. They were ugly then and they're still ugly today! If you didn't like the first Restaurant Empire, you won't like the second one. The AI of your employees is still really frustrating. Your restaurants are still not going to be perfect. And no matter what you do or how well you do it, customers are going to complain. They're never happy! (and I do mean never!) Some of the scenarios can be maddening to try and complete. Despite all this, the game does keep me entertained.. One of your usual Tycoon games, telling the story of Armand LeBoeuf: a young french chef who just graduated from culinary school. We play through the basics of financial management, collect recipes of world cuisine and train other chefs to challenge the authority of OmniFood, a corporate firm that monopolized food industry years ago. Aside from side goals being a bit challenging to accomplish, the actual campaign is easy to get done. All you have to do is get things in order and wait till the end of month, which makes this game real casual and relaxing, more like a simulation even.So far, I can count this game as one of my favorite tycoon games, aside from old classics like Theme Hospital or Zoo Tycoon. It gives you a perspective on food business and presents the basics of becoming a restauranteur. It is fun, and educating in a manner. Never have been a good cook myself, I get to stumble upon some really cool recipes that I'd like to try someday :) If you're into the subject, it's a neat game.. I have been playing this game since i was little was very excited to hear there is a second version as I thoroughly enjoyed playing it the first time. I Bought this second version with high hopes and was pleased with the new campaign. Something i was disappointed in was the lack of improvement in graphics between the first and second version. Some better graphics would make this game so much more satisfying to play nowadays. The graphics seem arcaic when played today.Otherwise the game is highly recommended by me. It is very enjoyable and it works well.. I actually played the first, original Restaurant Empire many years ago, before Steam even existed. I can happily recommend this game to everyone who enjoys tycoon games like this or to people who wanted to own and manage a restaurant in a game before. It has it's issues, though, but nothing major. At least, nothing major happened in my game. If you loved the first one you will love this mostly cause its the first plus what should have been expansion content. i do however have a few issues i hope the fix if the add a third or an expansion. (otherwise i doubt they will be adressed) first off they should have a mode between story and sandbox where you should be able to do as you wish but have challenges and the oppertunity to do cooking tournaments\/shows. second there should be a multiplayer option for people to play against thier friends. last but not least they should add player modding. other then those three issues the game is great. if you love tycoon type games this is definately worth getting.i give this game a 8\/10. At first i though this game will be fun to play. But when i play it for real i enjoy it only at beggining because the feedback doesnt really make it clear where the does the problem lies on my restaurant. Im so confused and didnt really like the graphic so i stop playing this game. But the fun side are you can choose your menu, expand your menu, make your price, set your table chair and any decoration as you like. So if you like that and you like challange probably this game is for you to play.. At first i though this game will be fun to play. But when i play it for real i enjoy it only at beggining because the feedback doesnt really make it clear where the does the problem lies on my restaurant. Im so confused and didnt really like the graphic so i stop playing this game. But the fun side are you can choose your menu, expand your menu, make your price, set your table chair and any decoration as you like. So if you like that and you like challange probably this game is for you to play.
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