» Game Description

Diner Dash

Ditch your desk job, roll up your sleeves, and serve up some grub! Diner Dash blends the best in fast paced action puzzles with a build-your-own-restaurant-empire theme that encourages players to serve their way to the top. Whether you're an entrepreneur dreaming of your own chain of restaurants, or are just looking for a way to escape the grind of your own day job, you'll love the can't-put-it-down gameplay and unique world of Flo's DINER DASH!

» Game Features

  • Get Ready To Serve Some Grub!
  • 50 Challenging Levels
  • 2 Unique Modes Of Play
  • Build Your Restaurant Empire!

» Game Reviews

  • “My grandchildren and I both enjoy this game, you can play several options, such as career mode, endless shift in various difficulties which will keep all ages and skill levels entertained. We have challenges against each other. The graphics are not really realistic, but are well drawn and colorful. Kids love to watch diners eat various plates of food. Music is catchy, and is not overpowering to game play. No matter what age it is easy to learn and play, and has good replay value. I downloaded the demo version, then just had to puchase the full game, it was so popular in my home. Give it a try. True it is a simple game premise, but does every game have to be a mental challenge and complicated? Somtimes games are just fun to play.” – ufollome
  • “It is a very nice game indeed.It is not to hard and not too easy in higher levels if you know the tactics.The last restaurant(lvl 10) took me about 25minutes to beat.Overall,this game is very nice.” – SilenceKilla
  • “It's simple, fast and really creative. I loved to play and the most amazing - I keep playing over and over. You will never get tired, it worth to buy.” – danicast

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me
  • Memory: 128MB
  • CPU: P3 600

» Extra Info

Developer: PlayFirst
Release Date: 2005-06-20
Tags: action, arcade, online, puzzle, sim, time management

Did you know that…
Diners developed from mobile catering wagons. Like the catering wagon, a diner allowed one to set up a food service business quickly using preassembled equipment. The first manufactured dining wagons with seating appeared in the late 19th century. After World War II, as the economy returned to civilian production and the suburbs boomed, diners were an attractive self-employment opportunity. During this period diners spread beyond their original market to the Midwest.

Misspellings: dinerdash dinner dyner dinir dinor desh

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