Zynga brings Cafe World to Facebook
Zynga has brought gamers in off the farm and into the cafe Bistro. In this online Facebook game, Facebook users get to cook the food and serve people. While they are serving and cooking, they earn XP and coins. The premise of the game is similar in many ways to FarmVille. So far, 10 million people have joined in and are seeing the harvest from the other side. Cafe World on Facebook can be just as addictive as FarmVille, FishVille and FarmTown. You prepare the ingredients then you cook the food and serve it to your patrons. The game is fun with upgrades and level increases. The customers rate your cafe even if you are offline for a while. The more levels that you have, you will be rewarded with additional food that you can cook. There are specials that come out during holidays and it provides you with special foods that you can cook. With your friends help you can build a wedding cake which will take a lot of help and will earn you a nice bonus for completing.
Improve Your Cafe World Gameplay on Facebook
This short advertisement invites Cafe World players to upgrade their cafes and make them truly top notch. There are many different screenshots of successful cafes shown, and viewers are invited to stop dreaming and to take the steps necessary to make a great cafe inside of Cafe World a reality.
Tips and Cheats
There are several tips and cheats that you can use while playing Cafe World on Facebook. Leaving your restaurant and going to visit your neighbors will grant you additional experience and coins.When you want more diners then add a second door. It speeds up the number of people that you can have enter. When you run out of food remove your door so no one can enter.
When you are going to be offline then cook something that uses that amount of time to cook and if you are going to be gone for the weekend, then have your chef cook a dish that takes 2 days prep time. Base the spoilage time on the prep time. Quicker foods to cook will spoil quicker. Blocking in your waiter will allow them to clear tables and serve food quicker.
