"Overcooked is a chaotic couch co-op cooking game for one to four players. Working as a team, you and your fellow chefs must prepare, cook and serve up a variety of tasty orders before the baying customers storm out in a huff."
Absolutely brilliant co-op game, I bought it to play over Christmas and had a good laugh with it playing with my brother. Some maps are a bit tougher with just two players (the scores are adjusted to suit) but then there's some where it's easier without the chaos of four players.
Tetsumi
24 May 17#3
Awesome game! :smiley:
Lawlost
24 May 171#4
Amazing game, cried laughing when as a family we played missed out on getting a second star with my eldest daughter screaming onions I said chop onions.
McHotpoon to Lawlost
24 May 172#5
Bit different in our house, got infuriated with family members not taking their delegated roles seriously. Had to performance manage our youngest out and give written warning to the other with several 5 minute time outs for under performance. Only with harsh discipline and a few tears did we get 3 stars....
Bad.Actor
24 May 17#6
How does this work then?
Sat round a tv with a mouse, need joysticks or what?
Looks a great Wii type game but any good on a communal pc in the living room?
kentris
25 May 17#7
I assume it works with controllers.
kentris
25 May 17#8
Add £1.23 totaling £7.72 and you can get the extra Morsel (when it's usually £3.99 for the DLC).
Opening post
Overcooked Metacritic: 81% (15 critics, 7.8 from 35 users), Steam: Very Positive 93% (1611 reviews)
Overcooked was TotalBiscuit's choice for innovative multiplayer of the year in 2016.
Deal Ends: 18:00 25th May 2017.
Also, Overcooked: Gourmet Edition is £7.72 (includes Overcooked: The Lost Morsel DLC). For comparison, the Gourmet edition was £8.20 on XBox One (with XBox Gold).
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Sat round a tv with a mouse, need joysticks or what?
Looks a great Wii type game but any good on a communal pc in the living room?
17 quid for less than £8, have some heat on me.