![]() ![]() Their order will eventually appear in a bubble in front of them as well. Click the bubble to give them a menu, then give them a couple of seconds to decide what they want to order. At first the menu is basically subs, but it quickly grows to include soda, chips, cookies and cotton candy! When a customer walks in they’ll come up to the counter and a bubble with a question mark will appear in front of them. To earn the money you must keep the customers happy, and that means serving them whatever they want to order. Each “level” is a day, and you start the day with two target amount of money: one earns you the right to pass the level, and the other makes you an expert on that level. Game play can get quite frantic, but in the end it’s all worth it and the game is a delight to play. Best of all, it’s just as fun as Cake Mania. Turbo Subs has its own atmosphere, its own set of challenges, and its own rewards. If you’re familiar with Cake Mania, your first impression of Turbo Subs is going to be “isn’t this Cake Mania in a sub shop?” In some ways it feels like it, though as far as I’m concerned that’s merely a testament of how well the Cake Mania format of game play works. ![]()
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