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Excellent graphics and music, but I would prefer a smoother skill build--mastering one skill at a time would be easier and less choppy.
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Just one criticism: If you close the window you lose all progress. It would e nice if maybe you had an account system or it saved progress to your cookies.
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Quite good game, New, and works, however, The game gets to compicated, and after a while, you are struggling to find out what to do.
8/10
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If you keep pouring in a glass with ice the ice magically floats up! No spills! I couldn't get the olive to work either. :/
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Great concept The bottles tend to hang on the top of the screen and become uncatchable if you throw them too hard, however. Great artwork!
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Charon is right, the concept is pretty good, although I've already seen a bartending game before. I don't remember much about the other one. Lots of features, everything seems to be pretty well done. Seems to be a heavy learning curve just getting the hang of things. It's not a bad game, just not in my tastes that's all. I'd give it a 3.75
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zzzz 100 flip and more than 100k scor than the bottle slip away danggg.
nice game though really nice. 6/5 need better music, if u can choose one hmm 10/5.
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Another strange thing happened. I used the soda streamer and when i was done with it it just wouldnt disappear. I failed the shift cos i couldnt use the machine for anything as long as the unclickable soda streamer was still active. The really annoying part was when i returned to the shift menu afterwards, the damn soda streamer was still there! It followed me into the next shift and made it so that i could not use LL or anything. Had to restart to get rid of it
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Good looking game. Plays well and has a professional feel to it overall. I Like the music when the instructions are given. 4/5
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As a bartender, I must comment on the unrealism of patrons who think a perfect shot is exactly 2 oz and not at least 3.5 oz.
Really? Nothing to say about the unrealism of patrons actually ordering an Old-Fashioned at a dive bar?
Or the unrealism of bartenders firing shotguns and revolvers indoors?
Or the unrealism of bouncing bottles off of an invisible wall?
(As a former bartender, the purpose of this game was not realism, it was education. And you've gotta know the rules before you can break them.
A single is 1.5 - 2 oz, depending on the drink reference you used when you were training.
In nightclubs, dive bars, and college towns, kids are used to getting doubles, because bartenders are giving them more booze in exchange for better tips, or bar owners are using larger shot glasses to attract more binge-drinkers.
Doesn't change the fact that a single is 1.5 to 2 oz. Order a shot at a restaurant or clubhouse with a dress code, and you're getting two ounces of liquor.
If you want four ounces of booze, be a grown-up and order a double.
/rant)