- Burger Making Fun For Everyone.
- More Than 60 Upgrade Items.
- 96 Trophies To Collect.
- Play Story, Relaxed Or Challenge Mode.
Product Description
After receiving a set of strange blueprints in the mail, you build an extraordinary food-making contraption and open a restaurant! Your goal? Make food and satisfy customers until you discover the truth behind the mysterious blueprints and the BurgerTron 2000! With several game play modes, more than 60 upgrades and 96 trophies to collect, there’s never a dull moment as your kitchen sizzles with excitement! If you fry it, they will come…to your Burger Shop!… More >>




Ok ok..i’m not much for playing casual games but Burger Shop is an exception. I was introduced to the game by my 5 year old neice. She couldn’t stop playing it and was all she could talk about for weeks. The graphics are great and the variety of characters makes every level more interesting. The only negative thing I can say about Burger Shop, is that it is extremely addictive and has caused other things in my day to day life to be neglected. But dang…it’s so much fun. I hope there will be a sequal soon!
Rating: 5 / 5
I tried out this game first and I couldn’t get enough of it. It’s one of the best fast-paced restaurant games out there. I really like playing it and play it with every chance I can get. It’s addictive!
Rating: 5 / 5
Burger Shop is one of the best games of this type out there. Unlike a lot of the ‘fill orders’ type games, there is no character walking around the screen filling the orders, you just point and click on the food to build it and right click or drag it to serve it. Level 1 has you serving simple hamburgers and cheeseburgers, but at each new level you are required to pick an additional food item or upgrade so that it gradually becomes very complex to build and serve the food. The characters you serve are varied with their patience and predictability and additional ones are added as the game progresses.
Other excellent features of this game: You can go back and replay any level at any time and the level never plays the same way twice. The game gives cute little ‘ranks’ and ‘trophies’ for those of us that are goal-oriented. And it also offers ‘challenge’ and ‘relax’ modes if you just feel like playing a quickie game. Of course the game is so addicting you never stop there!
Personally, I find building the more complex burgers difficult. Looking at them and instantly mentally grasping what ingredients go into making them and then executing that is a slow process for me, so I can’t really get through the last set of levels or ‘expert’ levels with perfect scores, but that does not prevent me from going back and trying again. The replay value of this one is exceptionally high; well worth every penny.
Rating: 5 / 5
This hamburger shop time management game is a lot of fun for the money.
You start out making simple burgers, fries and drinks for patient customers.
Then things get gradually more complex and difficult. Check out these ingredients: hamburger buns, beef patties, cheese, lettuce, tomato, bacon, ketchup, mustard, ranch/mayo.
Now enter the chicken breast pattie, and build burgers with various different combinations of all the above ingredients again; except chicken never gets cheese.
French fries are all you start out with, then enter onion rings, and then spicy curly fries; then soon you have to deal with both large and small sizes; and later they get ordered with or without one of the three sauces.
Cola is the first soda you serve, then you get orange, and then lime-green sodas; then large and small of all the above sodas.
Soft serve ice cream becomes unlocked after a few levels; you start out with chocolate, vanilla and strawberry; then things get more complicated with hot fudge, rainbow sprinkle, and cherry toppings.
Shakes are made from the soft serve machine in the three flavors, using a large soda cup, then transferred to the mixer/blender machine.
Ice cream floats also become an item; a large soda, with soft serve ice cream added; you can add ice cream or soda first, then the other. It is always cola and vanilla; no root beer here.
Chicken nuggets become available, in several different arrangements, all served in a tray: three nuggets with or without a sauce (the original ketchup, mustard, ranch/mayo sauces), or 6 nuggets, or 3 nuggets with carrot and/or celery sticks, or just vegetable sticks and sauce.
There is also a kids meal served in the chicken nugget tray: small fries (one of the 3 varieties), 3 chicken nuggets, a toy, and choice of sauce.
In the later more difficult levels, the burgers are available in double and triple versions; imagine this:
A triple bacon cheeseburger with lettuce, tomato, ketchup, and mustard. Hectic.
Now if you do well serving customers, there is a robot friend, The Burger Bot; he activates when your tip meter gets full, then you drag and drop him onto your most complicated order, and he completes it in a flash.
The customers become gradually more impatient; so you have cookies on the side; giving out a cookie to an impatient customer makes the more patient, because if they get angry and leave before you finish their order, then you lose that level.
In Story Mode, you can lose customers as long as you earn your cash quota required to move to the next level.
In Challenge Mode, the first time you lose a customer.. Game Over.
In Relax Mode, customers have no impatience meters, and are willing to wait as long as it takes for you to finish their orders; this is a good mode for younger children.
Clowns show up and order crazy things like soft serve with mustard on top, or a burger with just the bun and lettuce.
Aliens also show up and they all have a favorite type of burger; these aliens play a major role in the story mode of this game, and there will be no spoilers here.
Very addictive game with many trophies to earn.
Rating: 4 / 5
This just reminded me of working fast food when I was a teenager, so it really wasn’t fun to me. It has a lot of the same componets of over simulation games I do enjoy; making something, satisfying a customer, making money, buying upgrades, etc., but it just annoyed me personally. I guess for the same reason the Sims (people) games annoy me, it’s too much like life and not fun for me. I felt like I might as well go work fast food again and get paid, not pay to pretend, lol.
Rating: 3 / 5