The culinary industry has been one of the most affected industries when COVID-19 hits the world. I, for example, lost my full-time job (I work as a marketing manager for a restaurant) due to the pandemic. As my boss needs to cut off people to lessen the expenses, workers have been looking for an alternative job around. While you are at it, CulinarySchools.Org offers a huge directory and tips for people related to hospitality management.
But wait wait wait. I thought you are referring to free browser games?
Yes, of course! Let me share with you some of the favorite games that I love trying as CulinarySchools.Org offers free browser games to try. While you are at the site and looking for culinary school opportunities, you can also spend some idle time playing free browser games available on their website (no ads or any pop-up stuff, by the way!)
CulinarySchools.Org's Candy Fiesta is a fun way to play a Candy Crush-like game. You have to combine at least 3 kinds of candies either vertically or horizontally to earn points. The more points, the more you'll be able to high score the game.
The challenge for this game is you have a limited number of 50 moves. As you level, there will be additional spaces for candy and will definitely help you earn more points as you proceed.
This game is definitely one of the coolest games I played from the CulinarySchools.org website. Merge Cake mechanics are: you have to pair the same kind of desserts until you unlock new desserts available.
Pair one piece of chocolate with the other and you'll form a group of chocolates. Make another set and pair it to the 1st group of chocolate to be able to make a new dessert. The cycle just goes on until you earn achievements and unlock sweets.
Let's not move afar to the culinary field. These 2 games below are restaurant simulators that will help and will give you an idea (and also to practice) how does restaurant works.
You have to assist the customer to their site and serve food by clicking on the objects. The faster you finish, the more earnings you can get.
Same as the Penguin Cafe, you have a certain earning goal that you need to reach in order to continue playing the game. This game is continuous and will only end if you weren't able to reach the goal.
For me, Open Restaurant is definitely harder to play than the Penguin Cafe since you need to click on different areas. This game can also help you with multi-tasking and practicing priorities in assisting the dine-in customers.
Aside from these fun games, CulinarySchools.Org also offers online tools that foodies, chefs, or people who enjoy cooking, in general, can use. They have an ingredient conversion tool which I find really helpful (and yes I often use this site if I need to measure ingredients).
I bet you guys already know me as someone who loves to explore the Internet and share free browser games. I am looking forward to more culinary-related games from this site like simulators on how to prepare a dish, how to prepare food platings, and such. And also as a foodie, I love the challenge of experiencing how restaurants prepare their dishes so I love to see more culinary-related simulation games.
For more games, check it out here to check the list of the available games that might interest you. Do you have a favorite game in particular that you want to try or have been your favorite that is culinary-related? Share it in the comments and I would love to read your thoughts!
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