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Gamehouse's Culinary Star Returns in "Delicious: The First Course"

by Savannah Jan 19,2025

Gamehouse's beloved Delicious series returns with Delicious: The First Course, a new installment exploring the origins of series mascot, Emily. This classic restaurant sim offers time management challenges, engaging minigames, and upgrade options.

For fans of the Delicious franchise, The First Course will feel instantly familiar. Newcomers will find themselves immersed in a Diner Dash-inspired culinary management experience, juggling time-sensitive tasks to maintain a smoothly-run restaurant.

Players will progress from modest restaurants to sophisticated establishments, unlocking unique minigames and gradually upgrading their kitchens. Hiring staff, customizing décor, and improving equipment are key to avoiding culinary chaos.

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A Sweet Success

The inclusion of narrative elements has proven crucial in the success of many popular mobile casual games. Gamehouse cleverly revisits the series' roots, focusing on Emily's journey from solo entrepreneur to a thriving family life, offering a refreshing change of pace after experimenting with various gameplay tweaks.

Delicious: The First Course is slated for release on January 30th, according to its iOS listing. Meanwhile, explore other top cooking games on iOS and Android to satisfy your culinary cravings.

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