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The Restaurant Game for Windows

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 1.8
  • 2.6

    (78)
  • Security Status

A free app for Windows, by Jeff Orkin.

The Restaurant Game is a collaboration between the MIT Media Lab, and the University of Minnesota. It is a research project in which we use artificial intelligence to combine the gameplay experiences of thousands of players.

The idea of the game is that the player will act as the restaurant owner, and the other players will be customers who visit the restaurant to taste the food. The restaurant's dishes will be determined by the food the chef cooks, and the ingredients the player buys. The more customers who eat well, the more money the player receives.

In order to receive money, the player needs to complete tasks. These tasks can be simple, such as cooking a dish or fulfilling an order, or more complex, such as designing and building a new kitchen, or testing a new food type. The more tasks the player completes, the more money the player receives.

There are several ways to earn money. The first way is to buy food and ingredients with the money you receive from the customers. The second way is to hire employees. The third way is to sell the food and the food's ingredients to the customers. The fifth way is to buy the chef's food and ingredients.

The Restaurant Game is a restaurant simulation where you play as a customer or waitress. This game is a research project at the MIT Media Lab that will algorithmically combine the gameplay experiences of thousands of players to create a new game.

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The Restaurant Game for PC

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 1.8
  • 2.6

    (78)
  • Security Status


User reviews about The Restaurant Game

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    gr8 m8 i r8 8/8.
    its ok like th but giltchy
    Pros: ur mo
    Cons: wef

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    Okay.....
    The installation process goes well, but I wasn't able to open the game. Although I already click once again, it was said something tha More


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