Diner Dash: Hometown Hero Review

Review

Diner
Dash: Hometown Hero


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Genre: Casual Game
September 2007
Platform:

PC



Review by Karla Munger
April 3, 2008

 

 

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We thought it would
be fun to review some of the casual games we currently have available
in our JA Casual Game Center. Needless to say, these games are
very addictive and while our enthusiastic reviews are, for the
most part short, the time spent playing these games is not. Once
you have read the review, drop by the JA Casual Game Center and
download a free trial version of the game for yourself, but remember
– you have been warned!

I first encountered the ridiculously addictive Diner Dash in the spring of 2006. It was love at first sight.

And as if two sequels weren’t bad enough, here comes Flo again. I think PlayFirst is out to get me.

Hometown Hero screenshot - click to enlargeDiner Dash: Hometown Hero, the fourth game in the franchise, is quite impressive. Here, PlayFirst has interwoven many items and features from the first three games with lots of new ones, creating a clever tapestry. For the most part, I had great fun with it.

Flo visits her granny this time, and you can guess what happens. There are five new locations, six new customer types and some new extras. You also get to compete with another waiter once at each restaurant. Achieving an Expert score across the board in any location will unlock an additional “Expert” level. You’ll also be able to choose each restaurant’s cuisine, and Story Mode boasts upgrades previously available only in Endless Shift. That’s only part of what Hometown Hero has to offer.

Hometown Hero screenshot - click to enlargeBut alas, I have one problem with this game: its difficulty levels are all over the map. While some represent reasonable challenges, many are too easy and some are over-the-top demanding. The fifth Expert level, aptly called Flo’s Inferno, is nothing short of brutal. Only the fastest, most intrepid players will be able to beat it.

That having been said, however, I do recommend Hometown Hero. Its innovations greatly outweigh its frustrations and definitely make it a worthwhile purchase.  If you approach the game with realistic expectations, I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.

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