Diner Dash: Flo on the Go (2006)

BlackBerry OS · Mac · Nintendo DS · PC (Microsoft Windows)

3.63 from 19 ratings

49 members have it in their collection · 3 playing now · 10 backlogged · 3 wish listed

The famous Flo is back but this time she's traded in her apron for a passport to paradise! With all the hustle and bustle ... will our hard-working waitress get a chance to relax? Help Flo seat customers, take orders, collect tips and dress her up in hundreds of vacation outfits in the all-new Flo's Closet. New thrills, spills, and … Read more
The famous Flo is back but this time she's traded in her apron for a passport to paradise! With all the hustle and bustle ... will our hard-working waitress get a chance to relax? Help Flo seat customers, take orders, collect tips and dress her up in hundreds of vacation outfits in the all-new Flo's Closet. New thrills, spills, and a surprise restaurant await you in the third episode of the original smash hit. Read less

Details

Publishers
PlayFirst
Genres
Arcade, Strategy
Themes
Business
Series
Diner Dash

Release dates

  • Oct 2006 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Dec 03, 2009 (Worldwide) Nintendo DS
  • TBD (Worldwide) BlackBerry OS, Mac

Rating distribution

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Jenna

Review Jenna 3/5 · Sep 29, 2013

Having played Diner Dash on PC, I was excited to get a version of it for DS. It's pretty much the same premise: you play as Flo, waiting on tables and making sure you don't lose any customers. You play in different restaurants as move up in the game, and each restaurant has its own theme and degree of difficulty. …

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Having played Diner Dash on PC, I was excited to get a version of it for DS. It's pretty much the same premise: you play as Flo, waiting on tables and making sure you don't lose any customers. You play in different restaurants as move up in the game, and each restaurant has its own theme and degree of difficulty. You can also unlock outfits for Flo.

There's a couple problems with this game. The first one is that the DS screen is quite small, so that makes it a wee bit harder to play. If I remember correctly, you actually have to scroll the screen from left to right in order to see all of the tables. The second problem (and it's actually a big problem) is that there is no way to delete your game file and start over. You CAN corrupt your game file and get it to be erased (go into settings in the main menu, change something, go back out, and while the screen is still black quickly shut your DS off. Keep doing this until a screen comes up when you turn it on that says your file's been corrupted and will be deleted), but it's an annoying way to have to go about restarting your game!

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