Restaurant City is a game on Facebook. If you are not a Facebook user or are uninterested in games there, you will probably not want to read any further.
Some time ago, a friend sent me an invitation to play, and I tried it for a little while and thought it was boring and hard to figure out, so I gave up, leaving my restaurant closed. (In the game, you run a restaurant, staffing, decorating and creating menus.) Recently a friend who is an active player sent me a request, and I looked at the game again and found it greatly improved. What's more, the game's forums now have a series of guides that explain fairly clearly what's going on and how to play, which helped a lot.
So I've been playing more frequently. In some ways, it does parallel real-world restaurant management ... complaining customers, inadequate staff, expensive supplies, overflowing toilets.... It can be interesting to poke around and see how others have arranged their restaurants. There's also a daily food quiz that tests your knowledge, usually pretty simple, but once or twice a question has caught me.
The big drawback is that it's a flash game and uses a lot of CPU power. Unlike some other Facebook games, though, it does have the advantage that you can close your restaurant and go away and come back to it without suffering (unlike Farmville, where you have to worry about crops rotting).
Like all of these social-network games, the more connections you have who are playing, the more fun it is. It occurred to me that with all the people on LTHForum, there must be some others who are playing. So I thought we might trade some tips and tricks.
And if any LTH Restaurant City players are looking to add another player to their list, feel free to send me a
friend request (please send a note so that I know who you are).
Here's a tip: If you try RC and don't like it, you can, of course, block the application. However, for the sake of other players, before you do that, please unlock all your ingredients for trading and rename your restaurant to "Closed" because the restaurant will remain after you're no longer playing and that way those who drop in after you've abandoned it will know not to bother sending you gifts and requests.
A tip for active players: Put all your friends who are playing RC into a friend list. That way you can easily check their feeds to see what they're giving away.
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LAZ on December 15th, 2010, 2:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.