Sunday, 27 February 2011

TIPS TO SCORE!

Darla, Flo's best friend since Diner Dash 2!

Controlling Flo


  • In the game, you play as the main character Flo. Knowing how to control Flo properly will help you advance through the levels. When Flo is preparing an order, you can still click on other tasks for her to do, and she'll remember what to do next. For example, if a new customer walks in, you can click to fulfill that customer's order while Flo is making another customer's order. If a customer decides he no longer wants the order he first requested, you must wait until Flo discovers this by stopping at his table. You must then click on the busing station to fulfill the order. Keep in mind that it's always best to seat as many customers at one time as you think you can handle. Overbooking, though, can cost you the game. To restart a level, click the "Pause" button and the "Quit Game" option. Click on "Flo's Career" from the main menu and then click "Continue


  • Chaining

  • This tip will save you time and help you with long lines of customers. Chaining consists of performing a specific sequence of actions as quickly as possibly without interruption in order to earn bonus points. The longer you continue the chain, the larger your bonus score will be. You also can make chains by performing one task over and over without any new orders being placed. One of the easiest chains is to clear tables continually once dishes have piled up on several of them. You still can seat customers while performing this chain without disrupting your clearing points for completing each task. Another example of a chain is to take an order and seat the customers, then repeat the process for more bonus points.


    Carrying Objects


  • A key to success in Diner Dash is making sure not to drop items and not to click too many times on a particular object. Throughout the game, Flo can carry from two to four items, depending on the level. The more items you can carry, the bigger chance you have of dropping something important, like a customer's money. You also must be careful when dropping a check on the table for the customers. Never try to drop a check and clear a table at the same time or you'll get no points and not be able to collect money. You must click on the customers first to give them the check and patiently wait until they pay. Click on the dishes to clear the table after you hear the cash register sound.




  • Most Frequently Question: How to solve Diner Dash 3 lvl 18 ?

    Flo was very tired after a long day working on the train! So Exhausted!

    Tips




  • 1
    Move Flo to the podium to receive the first wave of customers. Chat with the customers until six bookworms arrive.





  • 2
    Wait until six bookworms arrive, then seat all customers. Take a drink order from the first table seated.





  • 3
    Bring the drink order for the first table, then take all other tables' orders. Return to the podium until the food is ready.





  • 4
    Pass out the orders, then cycle around the diner wiping up any spills. Pass out desserts only to the tables that demand them.





  • 5
    Return to the podium to talk to customers. Do not seat any more customers yet.





  • 6
    Do one circuit to pass out checks and a second circuit to collect dishes and wipe down tables.





  • 7
    Seat the second wave of customers and follow the same pattern as above: one drink, all orders, serve and wipe, desserts, checks and cleaning. Remember to return to the podium between jobs to talk to customers so no one leaves.





  • 8
    Repeat the same strategy as above for the third wave of customers. This time, do not serve any desserts until the table of lovebirds are ready for their dessert. The other customers will wait. Return to the podium and talk to customers until the third wave has left.





  • 9
    Seat the fourth wave of customers using the same strategy as the first two waves. There is no need to return to the podium for this wave, so you can take the fourth wave a little faster for a bonus to your score.






  • *When i finished do step 6 i have reached the goal and after finished do all the step i got expert! 

    Have you all got Diner Dash 5? Boom Collections

    BOOM Collection
    She's run hotels and point-and-clicked her way to success, but Flo returns to her roots with Diner Dash 5: BOOM, the latest installment in the popular time management series. An underhanded trick by a shadowy Person of Interest results in Flo's beloved diner literally exploding on the spot, and she needs to rebuild it if she wants to stay in business. With fifty levels, full of hypnotic clowns, angry businesswomen, hungry construction workers and more, Flo has her work cut out for her. It's just like that one summer I was a waitress in my mother's restaurant, only with less food on the customers!... probably.
    Diner Dash 5: BOOMBy now, you're probably familiar with the frenetic, quick-click gameplay. Seat customers as they arrive by dragging them to a large enough seating area, putting their butts in matching coloured seats for extra points. Place their orders, deliver their food, and make sure to bring them their check and clear the table when they're done. All this is done simply by clicking on the appropriate station on screen, and the tutorial does a good (if mildly patronising) job of walking you through the basics. There are different customers to contend with, and some are more patient than others; drag your feet too much, however, and you'll quickly start losing business. Not something you want to happen, since you have to reach a certain high score to proceed past each level and have more money to buy important upgrades.
    This time, Flo has a bit more to contend with than low tippers. Weather is a factor, so you'll need to take the appropriate steps to shield your patrons whenever Mother Nature gets her undergarments in a bunch. Seating can sometimes get a bit cramped, which forces Flo to improvise unconventional dining tables which aren't always convenient. You'll also get to rebuild Flo's diner from the ground up, picking the styles you want for each section, and make improvements to the neighbourhood. Which, if you're like me, will consist entirely of plastering down pink hearts at every opportunity. (I wonder why the city planning department doesn't return my calls?)
    Analysis: I admit, I was sort of hoping for a story about how the restaurant would explode if the number of customers served went under sixty, but I suppose BOOM's tale of a restaurant becoming so stuffed with eager patrons that it literally blows up is okay too. By now, the series has figured out a near-perfect formula, and Diner Dash 5: BOOM is the perfect mix of fun and challenging. The difficulty level is more like a difficulty wave, gently cresting and falling with each new area. The game does occasionally feel like it's forcing the "design your own diner" concept a bit when your sole interaction in some building sections is literally just to click "Build It!" when there are no choices to make at all.
    Diner Dash 5: BOOMAny real issues with the game are the same "problems" that have persisted from the series' earliest installments. Some of the additional tasks, such as sending someone to repair a frequently leaking fire hydrant, for example, feel like pointless busy-work. It's also frustrating that any bonuses you buy for Flo, such as increasing her speed, vanish once you change locations. One of my biggest gripes is still how fiddly seating people is. It would be nice if the game would automatically snap people into the appropriately coloured seat instead of making you waste time trying to shuffle them all around to get the maximum bonus. When later levels get frantic, it's easy to wind up just slapping people wherever they'll fit because you're too busy to spare the few seconds needed to place them properly, which means it quickly becomes difficult to reach the "expert" score level.
    The gameplay is still as fast and frantic as ever, and if you enjoy time management games, then Diner Dash 5: BOOM is probably a solid bet. It's bright, colourful, fun, and features the least sincere "NOOOOOO" in gaming history. Really, guys, it's Diner Dash, and if you're a fan of the series, you've probably already bought it. While it doesn't do anything really revolutionary, it is an extremely well made example of the genre that shows other titles how to do time management right. Just remember, folks; always tip your server.