Premium equivalent of Cooking Fever...

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  1. OrangutanKungfu

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    #1 OrangutanKungfu, Oct 9, 2016
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    My daughter, six, played on someone else's tablet today, and fell in love with Cooking Fever, one of those clickers where you're making burgers and pizzas etc on demand for customers. It's fine, but full of F2P shenanigans. Not my kind of thing.

    I've filled my old phone with great platformers and racers and stuff for her, like Horizon Chase and Mimpi, but this has tickled her fancy. I'd much rather there was a good premium task management clicker she can get her teeth into.

    Any suggestions? Or do I just grit my teeth and get her Cooking Fever?
     
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    Thank a deity of your choice she doesn't make you watch Dora? #

    Can't help you with clickers. My girls are too young for that fare.
     
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    Not just one of (if not THE) best task management games on the App Store, but one of the best iOS games hands down. There are separate iPad and iPhone versions, the former with a pricetag and the latter using the same great try-before-you-buy model Horizon Chase uses.
     
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    ^^^^^^THIS. It is much more than a time management game though, and can get pretty brutal.
     
  5. OrangutanKungfu

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    That looks awesome. I might get that for me! Could be a bit complex for my eldest, but maybe I'm not giving her enough credit.
     
  6. Greyskull

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    Beyond the overarching strategy elements, the gameplay itself (cooking,serving,etc) can get downright brutal. Ragequit inducingly difficult.

    Just a heads up :)
     

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