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Walking Existential Crisis
Love the premise of the game. The art style is adorable, and the mechanics are quite intuitive, simply tap the ingredients to make sushi and put them on the plates passing by. It's still a pretty new game, so I'm willing to cut some slack for some of the more annoying things like how easy it is for your rating to drop from not having enough of a specific type of sushi available. It's hard to know what customers are looking for, so a mechanic for that would help
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Christy Li
Downloaded this game after reading the cute Julie's revolving sushi bar adventure comic, and I'm so happy I did! This is a very chill, no rush nigiri building game (will play longer to upgrade to other sushi options), and I love the fun review photos when I add upgraded elements to the sushi bar. The animations are cute and simple, and the game is very easy to play. I recommend adding a couple more songs to choose from for the sushi bar, and adding fun comic or animation scenes as you play.
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Annisa Issadi
It's kinda good.. but it gets really boring really fast. It makes you wait a whole lot for very little rewards. The customers are unforgiving, it's hard to save up money, and the upgrades are very limited.