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Delicious: The First Course takes you back to the origins of Gamehouse\'s culinary mascot

by George Feb 20,2025

Gamehouse revives its beloved Delicious series with the latest installment, Delicious: The First Course. This new entry delves into the origins of the series' iconic mascot, Emily, offering players a fresh culinary challenge.

Expect classic restaurant sim gameplay, including time management, engaging minigames, and satisfying restaurant upgrades. Veterans of the Delicious franchise will find familiar mechanics, while newcomers will discover a captivating blend of strategy and charm. Players will progress from modest restaurants to upscale establishments, mastering diverse minigames and steadily enhancing their culinary empire. Hiring staff, customizing décor, and upgrading equipment are all crucial to avoid kitchen chaos and maintain a thriving business.

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A Sweet Success

Many successful casual mobile games have incorporated compelling narratives to enhance player engagement. Gamehouse, having meticulously chronicled Emily's journey from solo entrepreneur to a fulfilled family life, wisely returns to the series' roots with this new title. Delicious: The First Course offers a nostalgic yet refreshing experience.

Delicious: The First Course is slated for release on January 30th, according to its iOS listing. In the meantime, explore our curated selection of top cooking games available on iOS and Android to satisfy your culinary cravings.

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