Rolling Hills Make Sushi Make Friends
SCORE: 74
Every so often I have a little bit of time to play some game here and
there. I never know if it will turn into a review, video series, or
something I will live stream. Noah and I noticed Rolling Hills Make
Sushi Make Friends at the Summer Game Fest when we did all of that
massive coverage and reaction live streams. Rolling Hills Make Sushi
Make Friends was on Xbox Game Pass and since Peter and I pay for that on
his account I decided to check it out.
Rolling Hills Make Sushi Make Friends is a simulation game where we
serve customers at our restaurant. We hit a button for food to come out
on the conveyor belt. People come into the restaurant and make orders.
We have so much time to bring them what they ask for. I noticed
something interesting about Rolling Hills Make Sushi Make Friends. I
could bring someone the wrong thing and they still gave me high marks.
Which is nice. Maybe I would have gotten more coin if I provided one
blue plate instead of a two pink plate. I don’t know.
We use the money to buy furniture for the restaurant, and ingredients to
improve the recipes. We can also learn new recipes in Rolling Hills Make
Sushi Make Friends. This downloadable only indie game encourages players
to pick up the trash and recycle it. There is also some statue we can
pray to which is extremely creepy. The graphics are generally cute in
Rolling Hills Make Sushi Make Friends. This video game looks good for
being an indie game in my professional opinion. The music is nice to
listen to in Rolling Hills Make Sushi Make Friends.
We can also grow friendships in Rolling Hills Make Sushi Make Friends.
There are different chores and quests that can be done. Once you reach
level five for example you need to work on the friendships to get to a
higher level. There is a coffee shop we can hang out with different
villagers in Rolling Hills Make Sushi Make Friends. The game play area
in Rolling Hills Make Sushi Make Friends is on the small side.
I found Rolling Hills Make Sushi Make Friends to be a cute and clever
little restaurant simulator that is light on the gameplay. We need to
clean tables, and wake up customers in Rolling Hills Make Sushi Make
Friends sometimes. I liked the gumball machine in this game.
- Paul
Graphics: 75%
Sound: 75%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Gameplay: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%
Publisher: Humble Games
Developer: Catch & Release
System: PC/Xbox One/Xbox Series X
Rating: ‘E’ - SIX and OLDER ONLY
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