There is one item in Furniture Shop which reduces -Waiting time- by half
What item? haha
Actually, I had that mixed up. Score with X only helps with the score of that thing in that station. There are items for Topping score towards the back of the Furniture list after all the items that improve waiting score, but before the floors.
*Sigh*, I'm still struggling with this.
Do those items help with the score in black (100 POINTS) or do the items help with the percentages displayed?
Could you give just one example of an item that helps with toppings.
It looks like only two items help with topping score. I totally missed them.
My plan is to use most the poster space to help with cup size items, syrups, and ingredients. The floor space will be mostly items that help waiting, but then the toppings as well.
I suppose the last question for me to ask is, does having multiples of one item stack? In other words, will two Giant Whipped Cream give + + toppings score and three give + + + topping score, four + + + + topping score, etc.?
After shopping Mccoy arcade game, I noticed a significant difference. Of course the wall is filled with a variety of labels which reduces Waiting time and I have some floor items.
Generally I think that wall items gives you -1% and floor items (but that depends on which it is) about -2% up to -5%
I think it's important for things to be different, For example if you have the same label on all over the wall, you will not feel any change. I think that the value decreases somehow. Which is logical,right?
I think it's important for things to be different, For example if you have the same label on all over the wall, you will not feel any change. I think that the value decreases somehow. Which is logical,right?
Thank you! :]
Yeah it makes sense. It must be programed to give less and less of a benefit the more off the same item you have in use.
Got them all, was easy and it passed some time. I got alot of 99% in waiting and toppings.:/ 100% for rest of them almost every time. Make use of any item that gives boost on waiting time then what ever else might not be your strong point. It is simple enough but don't splash out on the really expensive things if you want it done quick. .
If anyone is wondering why the mixing gear quest is "delayed", it's because you need the 4 boosters and the 3 alarm clocks to get it - due to the misleading icon and incompete description it's easy to forget that the clocks are also a requirement. I would suggest the description "Buy all 7 Mixer Upgrades".
I usually get about 95% or so on the topping score, but it seems randomly determined to what counts as 100%. I have trouble getting 100% topping score, even with the special topping items. Maybe it depends on the customers, how easily the game will award you with the 100%.
Any tips on improving topping score. I've tried wiggling the toppings back and forth quickly, going in circles, moving them full length left and right, and even just keeping the topping right in the middle (which somehow gave me an 87%, even though the game tells you to move the toppings left and right). Nothing consistently gives me a 100%.
Another tip: If you press the menus button (lower left hand corner of the screen during gameplay) during a game you will go to the menu. From the menu you can click the customer button to bring up the customer menu. On the customer menu all the unlocked customers will be displayed. Clicking on the different customers will show you the different stats about that customer. One of the stats is Favorites. This will tell you what the customer most often orders (cup size, syrup, and so on).
If you know what the customer is going to order before they order it you can practically finish the build station section of their order before taking it. So, you can identify a customer when they walk in, go to the customer menu, see their most likely order, and then fill the cup (or completely finish the build station) before taking their order.
The benefit of this is that It takes time for the customer to walk from the door to the counter, so by finishing the build station (or at least filling the proper sized cup with ice cream) you are doing something productive instead of watching the customer walk in. Also, you can now have the cup on the mixer before taking their order. Thus you are not wasting time when you take the customers order as you will be mixing their order while taking it.
The downside of this is that customer orders are not always 100% their favorite (I think, I could be wrong) so sometimes you will make the wrong cup and have to discard it when you see the actual order.