![]() Now the main reason to play this game is for the crazy nonsense that happens during the game! With at least one friend, the games are a riot and a half, but a full group of four, would be absolutely madness! I played the entirety of the main games with a friend in co-op. So the story is certainly not a reason to look to play this game. So the DLC when it’s all about Kevin The Dog’s birthday, you get a loose set or dialogue before you’re off to make cakes and such! Some of them just have a basic summary when you select them, and then no dialogue at all. The DLCs all have their own stories as well, though they’re more just basic setups for the areas and new recipes you’ll be dealing with. After you clear each world in each game, you go back to talk to the king, and he just talks about continuing to learn to cook and fight the forces that threaten the world. All these wild setups but in the end, that’s as silly as the game gets for story. That’s just the story of the first game though! In the second big adventure, you’re tasked with protecting the kingdom from the evil forces of the Un-Bread! Which is just zombie bread. The only question is, can your crew of wacky chefs steel yourselves for the task ahead? Or will you burn it all down? Quite literally! As you can burn your food and burn it all down. When the world is on the brink of destruction by a Giant Spaghetti Monster, you must go back in time to learn how to cook all the possible dishes to help satiate the monster’s hunger. It was published by Team17 and was released for consoles and PC in March 2021. It was developed by Team17 and Ghost Town Games. It includes both games and all the content for each. Overcooked! All You Can Eat is the definitive edition of Overcooked. ![]()
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