

The dining room actually feels like a weird addition since the only thing it really adds is an extra layer of difficulty just by adding more customers without really noticeably changing the gameplay. this time around, you've also got a dining room to contend with, which means you'll have to hire servers as help who will bring you orders from customers seated there! But here's a new twist you might not expect. Because every underpaid server loves to turn around and spend their tips on their employers. Get everything done as fast and tidy as you can, and they'll give you a big tip you can spend towards upgrading the restaurant, with everything from faster cooking to decorations. Most of them will also want some sort of breadstick, toasted to perfection. This time around, that involves cooking whatever type of pasta they wanted to the firmness they wanted, making sure to stir at certain points and then drain all the water, and then dress it with the sauce and toppings they want as cleanly and accurately as possible. Customers will arrive throughout the day and you'll take their excruciatingly particular orders, making sure not to keep them waiting too long, and cook everything just the way they like it. If you've played any of the Papa games, then Pastaria's formula will be pretty familiar. What's that? You want exactly three pieces of chicken on your linguini and you won't tip me if its a degree over al dente? Geez, it's like everyone in this town is LARPing as Gordon Ramsay. Now you're stuck working overseas for Papa in his latest venture, slinging pasta to order for some of the pickiest customers around. without bothering to see what all those terms you didn't bother to read entailed. In Papa's Pastaria, the latest installment in the addictive simulation series, you're desperate to book a hotel in exotic Portallini to attend a friend's wedding, and you're so excited to see that there's just one room available that you book it right away.
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Alright, normally I like to make some joke about how Papa Louie of Flipline Studios' Papa's series is some big shyster who cons everyone into working for him, but this one is sort of your fault.
