Graphics & Sound:Fitting with the Diner Dash setting, the game looks like it could have been developed in flash. Flo, Quinn (from the Wedding Dash spin-off series) and even lovable Cookie all play prominent parts in this game and they look exactly like the series’ followers would expect. The various streets around the town fit the style established in the other games, and in the game’s cut-scenes (which we get close-up views of the characters), the backgrounds look as if they were hand-drawn and colored in with crayons, an interesting style indeed. Sound-wise, Avenue Flo gets the job done. The characters are voiced appropriately, and while the dialogue is a bit over-the-top at times, it’s not in an offensive way. The background music is okay, but ultimately unnoticeable and forgetful in the grand scheme of things. |
|
Gameplay:One of the puzzles has Flo working a beading machine for Ms. Big’s dress. The beads are fed into the machine in a specific order and you need to find the right path along the pattern to lay those beads. Another puzzle has you arranging pet supply products in boxes so that everything fits together nicely, while another has you rearranging clothes on a rack so that no two of the same type or color are next to each other (e.g. pants are not next to pants and a red clothing is not next to another piece of red clothing). There are quite a few of these puzzles, and while I found them all enjoyable, there were a couple that got a little annoying before I was able to finish them off (most notably, the aerobic rhythm game). Unfortunately, only six of these games become available to play outside of Avenue Flo’s Adventure Mode. These six include Bead Machine, Clothing Display, Pet Supply Puzzle, as well as one where you have to find the right chicken (based on colors and shape) in a flock, one where you have to perform a Simon-styled sequence by clicking on the found chickens in the order that they cluck. This last unlockable activity, Dough Ball Rolling, has Flo having to guide a giant pizza dough ball around the cruise ship the wedding is taking place on. In Activity Mode (where these unlocked activities can be found), not only are more levels available than what were played in the game’s story, but there is an increased pressure of time that determines your final score. |
|
Difficulty: |
|
Game Mechanics:Review by Chris Meyer |