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IT'S SO GOOD!! RAAAAGGHH!!!

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good game

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Game's cute and I love the concept. Web build is buggy as heck though (firefox) - nearly every finished dish starts shaking back and forth when you put it on a plate, often so aggressively that it disappears altogether. And in the one where you have to make a bunch of coin tempuras, plating and giving shrimp tempuras to the girl for coins causes the plates to return to where they were before you picked them up, so you can't get rid of them, but you also can't place anything else on them.

yeah, game is cool but at the end it was laging so much that i almost quit

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I liked it lol was funny and kinda hard but still fun, I like how tempora became everything

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Ah, I see what happened here. The two of you made a mash up/tempura combo that was so incredible that it stopped time for two weeks, and thus you were able to make this game so incredibly polished in every way. It's silly, it's adorable, it's extremely stressful but also casual, it works really well... Honestly my ONLY complaint is that I never knew what to do when I burnt something 🤣 Oh, and for some reason I kept forgetting that tempura meant "throw it in flour first" 😅😅😅😅😅 

This is MAGNIFICENT, and seriously, one incredible feat for a weekend!

- ✨Beth

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This game is so adorable and the art is so delicious looking! I just had dinner but now I want some Shrimp Tempura *~*

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I couldn't get the Windows build to work, it was just a black screen, and the web build was very laggy by the end, but this game is kinda hilarious

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Nice delicious game! I like the story and art, and the mechanics was super funny all the way. A good point is you can make everything into tempura, this is really surprising.

But the web build seems like will be more and more laggy. And reading a whole recipe was liking reading a code with too many brackets.

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TS GAME SO UNDERRATED

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