Graphics
The first thing to notice about Snowy: Lunch Rush is the graphics. Everything is huge and easy to see including the customers. While Diner Dash is and has always been a favorite game of mine, Snowy: Lunch Rush definitely beats it when it comes to the graphics. Everything is very big and easy to see and is great for someone who might not be able to clearly see regular computer games. You will clearly be able to see the expressions of your customers and they will not hesitate to let you know if they are annoyed or just plain angry. You also get great animations of Browny the chef making the orders and more animations allow you to clearly see your customer pick up their knife and fork to eat their food.
Upgrades
The only thing that I disliked about Snowy: Lunch Rush was the upgrades. In most of these types of games, you are given a choice but in Lunch Rush you just have to pass certain levels and things automatically upgrade. At first the restaurant is old and dirty looking with rips and worn wallpaper and dingy floors. Pretty soon everything upgrades and you have a clean and beautiful restaurant.
Drive Thru
If you live in places like Florida it quickly becomes apparent that just about every place has a drive thru window. This feature has been lacking in every game of this genre until now. Snowy: Lunch Rush has a window which later becomes a drive-thru. You have to quickly serve your customers in cars while at the same time you are trying to keep your inside customers fed and happy.
Telephone
Another great feature in Snowy: Lunch Rush is the VIP telephone. After your drive-thru opens you also get a telephone and when it rings you have to answer it. On the phone someone will make a reservation and one of your tables will have a VIP rope around it. You can only seat your VIP customer at that table. You will know who your VIP's are because they will be the only customers wearing black tuxedos.
Overall
If the action/strategy/entrepreneur type of games is what you love to play, I can tell you that you will not be disappointed with Snowy: Lunch Rush. It keeps you entertained for hours and shows you what other games are lacking. The only problem that I could find in Lunch Rush would have to be that it uses a lot of computer resources. If you do not have an especially fast computer, you will soon find that the game can lag. You may want to close down any other programs or windows that might be open to improve on the game play.
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- Snowy: Lunch Rush features a drive-thru that is not seen in other similar games.
- The graphics are great and much bigger than diner dash.
- Serve customers and win the restaurant contest.

