Go-Go Gourmet
Bullet
- Innovative and genre-bending.
- Mouth-watering menu items.
- Unlock challenging mini-games.
- Brave the next kitchen inGo Go Gourmet: Chef of the Year
Min System request
- OS : 10.4
- CPU : 800 Mhz
- Memory : 256
- Hard driver (MB) : 50
Review for game: Go-Go Gourmet
Go-Go Gourmet, an exciting Hidden Object and Time Management game rolled into one, puts you in the heat of the kitchen. Take the role of Ginger, who seeks master chef training with the nuttiest restaurateurs in town. Fulfill customer orders by searching for ingredients in a food strewn kitchen, slice, fry, boil or bake the ingredients accordingly, and serve the dishes as quickly as possible.
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Genre : Arcade & Action
Test your hand and eye skills with quick action and challenging levels.
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4550 points
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5
out of 5
based on 65 user ratings
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Find ingredients and juggle hungry customers in this exciting Hidden Object and Time Management game!
AFERON - BigFishGames
It was a realy fun game! I loved playing it
This is a wonderful game with HO and TM all wrapped up together!! I loved the challenge of trying to complete meals, find ingredients and cook all at the same time. Very cute storyline! I loved the second one, Go Go Gourmet Chef of the Year as well! I really, really hope that they release another edition of this game soon!! Keeping fingers crossed!!
I enjoyed this one and I had been wanting this game for years and years so I finally used a game coupon on it and I should have bought this a longgggg time ago! Its just one of the funnest kind of games in my opinion. I love when hidden object games get mixed with time management like GardenScapes, Aquascapes, Antique Road Trip etc etc. The game is simple. You grandpa left you a restaurant that needs updating, you help all the local restaurants to improve your skills but also get the money to buy the stuff you need to open your restaurant. You get to decide what items you want to update when you have the cash but you don't get to decide from 3 choices or anything. There is only one option. Also, as time goes on, your kitchen equipment gets faster and Ginger herself gets faster BUT as for manually picking things to get faster or getting a newer oven, that is not an option in this game. But since this is a pretty old one I can forgive all that. What led me to take a star off is the fact you can't queue anything. I know old games are like that but it would have been nice to have more than one grater then or more than one oven instead of having to remember which one to go back to because they both needed to chop and only one grater was available. It would have been nice to click the item it needed next and it would have just worked without having to click the tabs again and again. Also, I wish it would have delivered without me having to constantly push that dish. But despite those two little things, I really enjoyed myself. I felt like the challenge was spot on if not a little too easy. I didn't have to repeat any level except for the last 7 when you finally open your restaurant and then have to feed the chefs who helped train you. Some of the people were from the first couple levels and over time I had forgotten what their dishes were leading to slowness and me having to repeat levels. You can pass levels with a gold, silver or bronze depending on how much money you make and you can keep going an
Graphics, wonderful music and the storyline was very good and very cute. Good game but a little dull, not much visual interaction in cooking things like it is with Burger Shop or Hot Dog Dash. While it is a nice story and a fun play, there are better games to spend your money on xx
If you like TMs and a bit of Hidden Object you will love this game. It is great for boosting the memory as well.
truly awesome great game fun fun fun
I actually played the sequel to this game first "Go Go Gourmet: Chef of the Year Contest" and enjoyed it so much that I had to play this one as well# The ingredients and cooking methods simulated real life cooking and I found it fun to find the various ingredients to make different meals for different customers under 6 different ethnic restaurant settings# The money you earn helps to ultimately build your own restaurant, so you play your final levels there# Along with the regular cooking rounds, there were a few bonus mini-games for each restaurant level that made it a little more interesting# The background music and sounds of cooking were all relatively good and the graphics was detailed enough to be able to find the ingredients# I particularly liked that the picture of the ingredient stayed the same to be able to identify it easier, no matter which level you were playing (sometimes it changed size## Overall a great game, and I also recommend the sequel game too, except make sure that you aren't hungry, because it will definitely build your appetite# But just in case you do, the game actually gives you great ideas on what to make# The storyline in the sequel game is a little more interesting than just the occassional calls to Grandpa on his expeditions in this game# #= Enjoy!
I bought this game years ago - long before Big Fish - then lost it and bought it again...this time on Big Fish!!! It is consistently one of my "go-to" games - whenever I get bored with what is out there, I replay this....and the sequel - Go Go Gourmet: Chef of the Year. If you like TM/HOG games - buy it - you will enjoy it for many years.... Valina
I enjoyed this game but much prefer Go Go Gourmet 2: Chef of the Year Good Parts: A great mix of time management and hidden objects Upgrading the broken down resturaunt Great fun factor A really good challenge, taking on new orders while trying to finish existing ones. OK Parts: While there was a cookbook, it did not tell you how to actually cook the meal in real lie, rather how to cook it in the game. Bad Parts: The graphics were very bad. Every time new ingredients were added, they all shuffled around. It took me quite a while to find them, unlike Go Go Gourmet 2, which they stayed the same. I quite enjoyed this game, but it lacks the fun that the sequel brings.
I love this game it has everthing i will be buying it