by Stella Nov 12,2024
Cooking Diary is six years old, and developer MYTONIA is ready to share the recipe for its megahit time-management game. If you’re a developer yourself, you might just find a few nuggets of wisdom for your own recipes. And if you’re merely a humble player, you might enjoy learning what goes into your favorite casual games. Enjoy!Ingredients 431 story episodes38 heroe characters8,969 elements905,481 guildsA generous portion of events of contestsA soupcon of humorGrandpa Grey’s secret ingredientCooking InstructionsFirst step: Make the Lore
Segment the plot into lively restaurants and bustling districts, making sure to start with the Burger Joint, which is owned by your grandfather, Leonard. Gradually layer this with more districts, such as Colafornia, Schnitzeldorf, and Sushijima.
There are hundreds of different restaurants, diners, and bakeries in Cooking Diary, distributed across dozens of districts—so invite plenty of guests.
Step 2: Personalize
Place your lore on the counter and add up to thousands of items, including hundreds of outfits, dozens of sets of facial features, and hundreds of hairstyles. Follow these with over thousands of different decorative items for players’ homes and restaurants.
Depending on your dietary preferences, you can also add pets, along with hundreds of items of clothing to customize them with.
Step 3: In-game activities
At this point, it’s time to fortify your mix with tasks and events. It’s vitally important to use the most advanced analytics tool here, complementing the creativity of the game design concepts with precision of excellent data.
The trick with events, apart from seasoning generously with rewards, is to create different but complementary layers, so that each layer tastes as good individually as it does in concert with the ones around it.
See August for an example. During the second week of that month, Cooking Diary included an impressive nine different courses, from Culinary Experiments to Sugar Rush. They were as enjoyable in isolation as they were together.
Step 4: Communities
When adding guild events and tasks to your recipe, make sure you introduce them gradually and combine them thoroughly.
A poorly thought-out event—for example, one that takes place at the same time as other time-consuming events—will attract fewer guests than a well-timed one.
Step 5: Learn from Your Mistakes
The key to creating a great recipe is not avoiding mistakes, but learning from them—and a recipe that has never gone wrong simply isn’t ambitious enough.
The team behind Cooking Diary have made their own mistakes, such as their botched introduction of pets to the game in 2019. At first, normal pets were free and rare ones cost Rubies, but this failed to generate interest in the rarer specimens.
Those developers quickly fixed the problem by making pets unlockable through the Path to Glory event, resulting in a 42% revenue increase and a lot more happy customers.
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