
For a quick session, Endless Shift has you serving customers until too many become angry and walk out.

This only intensifies the challenge of keeping your clientele satisfied. You start out with a rather modest four-table establishment and as your income increases, you're able to spiff up the place, install some amenities, and add more and larger tables. It begins in tutorial mode with simpler-than-pie instructions on how you'll need to meet, greet, and serve an ever-growing flow of diners. The game is a snap to control and easy to learn. Leave your customers waiting for too long and they'll storm out on you, forcing you to redo the level. Do a great job and you earn enough money to move on to the next level and expand the restaurant, perhaps even opening a second. But instead of just managing the business, you become the sole waitress, racing around seating the patrons, taking their orders, serving the food, presenting the checks, and clearing the tables.

You take on the role of Flo, an over-stressed office exec who gives up her job to become an over-stressed entrepreneur hoping to build her own chain of restaurants. Four remodeling options, including "Tiki Bar" and "Five-star Restaurant," are earned by completing the levels. Tip money can be used to purchase decorations, improvements, and new restaurants.
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Play as Flo, a retired stockbroker destined for restaurant fame as she attempts to seat customers, take orders, and deliver food quickly for higher tips. With over 50 levels, five types of customers, and two modes of play, Diner Dash serves up a daily special of fun.
