



Best of all, is updated daily, making our library of games virtually endless! The idea is to get to the end of the level having served as many tables as possible, and hopefully with none of your customers walking out! Hometown Hero has expanded on the already ridiculously addictive gameplay by introducing a new plot, with some hot new themed restaurants (I love the 70s themed restaurant, the customers are in flares, you gotta love it!), new characters, and new ways to make you shout at your screen until you finally figure out your strategy to get you past the is the ultimate destination for free online games, free download games, and more! This is your chance to play games 24-7, with a ton of great categories to choose from - Action Games, Adventure Games, Card & Board Games, Chess Games, Jigsaws Games, Kids & Family Games, Music & Photos Games, Puzzle Games, Racing Games, Shooter Games, Sports Games, Strategy Games, Word Games, and more. There are many different types of customer, some get on famously (the teen boys and teen girls flirting are great!), whereas some are chalk and cheese (cellphone addicts and bookworms, ouch!). And don’t forget you can now bring the customers drinks, snacks, puddings, mop the floor if there’s a spillage and so on.

But things get increasingly complicated when you have a vase of flowers to put on tables before seating the customers to earn you more points. Of course you’re broken in gently, as you seat the customer, take their order, deliver their meal, then give them their bill and finally, clear the table. You play as Flo, a stockbroker turned waitress, whose one love in life is to wait tables. It is damn addictive.įor those of you that have no idea what I’m talking about, Diner Dash is an extremely popular casual games franchise, and Hometown Hero is the fourth instalment. Good old Playfirst released this new title just at the right time as I was beginning to get really exasperated because I couldn’t find a casual game that inspired the same open-mouthed, mindless addiction. I can’t stand Marmite though, but I do love Diner Dash. Those that aren’t, why are you even reading this review? Yes, Diner Dash is like Marmite. I suspect that my next statement will achieve mixed reactions – Flo is back! For those of you that are terribly excited by this, then welcome to the club.
