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| title = Diner Dash: Hometown Hero | | title = Diner Dash: Hometown Hero | ||
| developer = ] | | developer = ] | ||
| publisher = ] | | publisher = ] | ||
| designer = Chris Bennett <br> Michelle Woods | |||
⚫ | | series = ] | ||
| artist = Barry Prioste <br> Jeff Troupe | |||
| released = PC (], ]) | |||
⚫ | | series = '']'' | ||
| engine = ]™ | |||
| released = November 8, 2007<ref></ref> | |||
| genre = ] | | genre = ] | ||
| modes = ], ] | | modes = ], ] | ||
| platforms = ], ] | | platforms = ], ] | ||
| image = Diner Dash Hometown Hero Logo.png | |||
| input = ], ] | |||
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'''Diner Dash: Hometown Hero''' is the fourth installment in the ] series of casual games. It was developed and published by ], |
'''''Diner Dash: Hometown Hero''''' is the fourth installment in the '']'' series of casual games. It was developed and published by ], and was launched on September 25, 2007. | ||
== Story == | == Story == | ||
Flo returns to her hometown to visit her Grandma Florence to find |
Flo returns to her hometown to visit her Grandma, Florence, only to find the place in such a desperate state it looks like a run-down ghost town. Flo decides to use her culinary skills to rejuvenate the town by improving the eateries at all the formerly popular hangouts. | ||
Flo and Grandma begin with the zoo, only to discover the zoo is now desolate. They head to the cafe, but are appalled at the service. The cafe waiter tells them that the reason for the zoo's poor state is recent funding cuts by the city. The two rejuvenate the zoo and it becomes successful again. | |||
Flo and Grandma then head to the baseball park to watch a game, but attendance is poor. The park's diner is just as lackluster, as Flo and Grandma hear a customer complain that the hot dog he waited for 30 minutes has turned cold. They then revive the baseball park and bring it to its former glory. | |||
Flo and Grandma visit the museum and find it in a state of depression. Flo's favorite dinosaur fossil is gone. The janitor is all alone, as he also has to work as the curator, and the grill's cook and waiter, all at the same time. Flo and Grandma then revive the museum with the help of the customers and the museum celebrates its grand reopening. | |||
Flo and Grandma later go to the Boardwalk Beach. During the trip, Grandma Florence tells Flo about the discotheque she used to own when she was younger. When Flo notices an old building, which was apparently the aforementioned disco, Grandma says that she was unable to keep it afloat, and all that is left now is a parking lot. Flo and Grandma head to a shack at the park for a funnel cake, but decide to help the poorly managed waiters when they see how bad the amusement park has got. | |||
Once the amusement park has been successfully restored, Flo decides to take a ride on the park's rollercoaster before leaving and ends up warping back in time. Flo finds herself in the 70's and discovers Grandma Florence's disco. She runs inside, where she meets a younger Florence in her 30's. Flo then resolves to help Florence keep her eatery afloat by helping her. | |||
After helping Florence, Flo says goodbye, runs back to the rollercoaster, and warps back to the present time. When Flo encounters Grandma Florence in the present, she tells her about the disco and discovers that Florence's Groovy Disco is up and running. Grandma tells Flo that a woman who looks familiar to her had helped her. Flo and Grandma Florence enter the disco and celebrate its anniversary. | |||
== Gameplay == | |||
Gameplay involves seating customers as they enter the restaurant. One must drag and drop each group of customers to a table appropriate for their group size. Extra points are given for seating a customer in a chair that is the same color as the customer's clothing. Playing as Flo, the player must then take the customers' orders, send the order to the kitchen, deliver the food, give the group the check, and clean the table for new customers. | |||
There is hardly ever only one group of customers at a time, so the player must use time management in order to keep all of the customers happy. Each group of customers has a row of hearts that indicates their mood. If this meter ever drains out, the customers will leave angry, costing the player a large amount of money, but if the customers remain happy, they will tip well once they leave. Each level has a score goal, indicating the amount of money that one must earn in order to proceed to the next level. On every level, there will be a selection of new upgrades for the restaurant. New elements are also added, such as spills and desserts, adding more of the challenge element to the levels. | |||
There is also a "continuous shift" mode where there is no story. Instead, the player simply tries to earn as much money as possible by serving groups of customers that continuously appear in line. The game ends as soon as five groups of customers leave angry.<!-- | |||
== New Additions == | |||
Players can not only customize their waiter avatar with clothes and accessories (a feature of previous games), but can now create their own restaurants to play through or upload to DinerDash.com for others to download and play. | Players can not only customize their waiter avatar with clothes and accessories (a feature of previous games), but can now create their own restaurants to play through or upload to DinerDash.com for others to download and play. | ||
⚫ | ''Diner Dash: Hometown Hero'' is also the first ''Diner Dash'' game to feature micro-transactions. After players have purchased the game, they can pay additional small fees to download new clothing for their avatars, new scenery for their restaurants, and even all-new restaurants to play in Story, Endless and Multiplayer modes. The first new restaurant offered for purchase was Waterpark Madness.<ref name="GZ revu"/>--> | ||
'''Diner Dash: Hometown Hero''' is the first Diner Dash game to feature an online multiplayer mode.<ref name="GZ revu">{{cite web | url = http://www.gamezebo.com/2007/09/diner_dash_hometown_hero.html | title = Diner Dash: Hometown Hero Review | author = Bell, Erin | publisher = ] | date = ] | accessdate = 2007-09-28}}</ref> Players can compete to see who can earn the most cash by serving more customers, or can work together in a co-operative mode. | |||
At certain levels in the game, Flo hires an assistant. In these levels, the only goal is to help Flo make more money than her assistant. It incorporates a new element of friendly competition into the game, allowing for a more engaging gameplay instead of merely going against the clock. | |||
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== Expansion packs == | ||
There are three themed expansion packs that can be bought separately, also featuring Flo and Grandma: | |||
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* '''Seasonal Snack Pack:''' Coral Cove Cafe, Crypt Cafe, Hometown Harvest, Winter Wonderland & Romantic Rendezvous | |||
* '''Flo Through Time:''' The Caveman Cafe, Pharaoh's Feast, All Knight Diner, Buccaneer Bistro & Snack to the Future | |||
* '''Once Upon a Diner:''' 1001 Bites, Through the Cooking Glass, Fee Fi Flo Fun, The Dash Slipper & Munchkin Lunchkin | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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== References == | |||
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Diner Dash: Hometown Hero | |
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Developer(s) | PlayFirst |
Publisher(s) | PlayFirst |
Designer(s) | Chris Bennett Michelle Woods |
Artist(s) | Barry Prioste Jeff Troupe |
Series | Diner Dash |
Engine | Playground SDK™ |
Platform(s) | Windows, Mac OS X |
Release | November 8, 2007 |
Genre(s) | Strategy |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer (online) |
Diner Dash: Hometown Hero is the fourth installment in the Diner Dash series of casual games. It was developed and published by PlayFirst, and was launched on September 25, 2007.
Story
Flo returns to her hometown to visit her Grandma, Florence, only to find the place in such a desperate state it looks like a run-down ghost town. Flo decides to use her culinary skills to rejuvenate the town by improving the eateries at all the formerly popular hangouts.
Flo and Grandma begin with the zoo, only to discover the zoo is now desolate. They head to the cafe, but are appalled at the service. The cafe waiter tells them that the reason for the zoo's poor state is recent funding cuts by the city. The two rejuvenate the zoo and it becomes successful again.
Flo and Grandma then head to the baseball park to watch a game, but attendance is poor. The park's diner is just as lackluster, as Flo and Grandma hear a customer complain that the hot dog he waited for 30 minutes has turned cold. They then revive the baseball park and bring it to its former glory.
Flo and Grandma visit the museum and find it in a state of depression. Flo's favorite dinosaur fossil is gone. The janitor is all alone, as he also has to work as the curator, and the grill's cook and waiter, all at the same time. Flo and Grandma then revive the museum with the help of the customers and the museum celebrates its grand reopening.
Flo and Grandma later go to the Boardwalk Beach. During the trip, Grandma Florence tells Flo about the discotheque she used to own when she was younger. When Flo notices an old building, which was apparently the aforementioned disco, Grandma says that she was unable to keep it afloat, and all that is left now is a parking lot. Flo and Grandma head to a shack at the park for a funnel cake, but decide to help the poorly managed waiters when they see how bad the amusement park has got.
Once the amusement park has been successfully restored, Flo decides to take a ride on the park's rollercoaster before leaving and ends up warping back in time. Flo finds herself in the 70's and discovers Grandma Florence's disco. She runs inside, where she meets a younger Florence in her 30's. Flo then resolves to help Florence keep her eatery afloat by helping her.
After helping Florence, Flo says goodbye, runs back to the rollercoaster, and warps back to the present time. When Flo encounters Grandma Florence in the present, she tells her about the disco and discovers that Florence's Groovy Disco is up and running. Grandma tells Flo that a woman who looks familiar to her had helped her. Flo and Grandma Florence enter the disco and celebrate its anniversary.
Gameplay
Gameplay involves seating customers as they enter the restaurant. One must drag and drop each group of customers to a table appropriate for their group size. Extra points are given for seating a customer in a chair that is the same color as the customer's clothing. Playing as Flo, the player must then take the customers' orders, send the order to the kitchen, deliver the food, give the group the check, and clean the table for new customers.
There is hardly ever only one group of customers at a time, so the player must use time management in order to keep all of the customers happy. Each group of customers has a row of hearts that indicates their mood. If this meter ever drains out, the customers will leave angry, costing the player a large amount of money, but if the customers remain happy, they will tip well once they leave. Each level has a score goal, indicating the amount of money that one must earn in order to proceed to the next level. On every level, there will be a selection of new upgrades for the restaurant. New elements are also added, such as spills and desserts, adding more of the challenge element to the levels.
There is also a "continuous shift" mode where there is no story. Instead, the player simply tries to earn as much money as possible by serving groups of customers that continuously appear in line. The game ends as soon as five groups of customers leave angry.
At certain levels in the game, Flo hires an assistant. In these levels, the only goal is to help Flo make more money than her assistant. It incorporates a new element of friendly competition into the game, allowing for a more engaging gameplay instead of merely going against the clock.
Expansion packs
There are three themed expansion packs that can be bought separately, also featuring Flo and Grandma:
- Seasonal Snack Pack: Coral Cove Cafe, Crypt Cafe, Hometown Harvest, Winter Wonderland & Romantic Rendezvous
- Flo Through Time: The Caveman Cafe, Pharaoh's Feast, All Knight Diner, Buccaneer Bistro & Snack to the Future
- Once Upon a Diner: 1001 Bites, Through the Cooking Glass, Fee Fi Flo Fun, The Dash Slipper & Munchkin Lunchkin
See also
References
External links
PlayFirst's Dash games | |
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Diner Dash series | |
Other games |