Overcooked review: roast your friendships in this diabolical cooking game

By Tim Biggs
Updated August 29 2016 - 12:08am, first published August 23 2016 - 1:59pm
An early level in Overcooked sees you dodging pedestrians to cook soup. Photo: Supplied
An early level in Overcooked sees you dodging pedestrians to cook soup. Photo: Supplied
Those burgers are way overdone. You dropped the ball chef cat!
Those burgers are way overdone. You dropped the ball chef cat!
Arctic explorers need gourmet meals too, apparently.
Arctic explorers need gourmet meals too, apparently.

Cooking games where you manage a kitchen and keep your diners satisfied are a dime a dozen, especially on mobile devices, but Overcooked takes the satisfying mechanics of these games and makes it life-or-death by throwing in bombastic obstacles, a weird apocalyptic storyline and the ability to tackle it all with your friends.

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