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Gamehouse's Delightful Culinary Origin: Delicious: The First Course

by Emma Jan 23,2025

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, minigames, and upgrade options.

For Delicious veterans, the gameplay will feel familiar. Newcomers will find themselves immersed in a Diner Dash-style culinary management experience, juggling tasks to maintain a smoothly-run restaurant.

Players progress from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, unlocking unique minigames and upgrading their establishments along the way. Hiring staff, customizing décor, and improving equipment are all crucial to success.

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A Sweet Treat

The inclusion of narrative elements has been a key factor in the success of many popular mobile casual games. Gamehouse, having already chronicled Emily's life from single restaurateur to happily married mother, wisely returns to the core gameplay loop in this latest title.

Delicious: The First Course launches on January 30th (according to the iOS listing). In the meantime, check out our selection of top cooking games for iOS and Android to satisfy your culinary cravings.

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