The original Overcooked was one of the few games I've been able to get into with my wife. I wouldn't mind giving the sequel a chance. Thanks!
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If you're into Overcooked, you should check out Plate Up!.
It's kind of the same thing, in that the core cooking and helping each other mechanics are ~roughly the same, but they add the twist that you don't use preset kitchens, in-between rounds you spend the money you made from serving customers to buy new kitchen pieces that you can place where you want.
It adds more variability to the levels which keeps them interesting for longer, it changes the pacing of the game from just 'frantic cooking' to back and forth between 'frantic cooking' and 'kitchen organizing / designing / puzzling', and if you want to go that route it adds some light factory / automation game elements (figuring out how to build machines to automatically cook / serve / clear food).
I'll have to check that out. Thanks for the tip!
Just wanted to say I appreciate you! I don’t need a second copy, but getting you into the “active” sort will up your views and therefore comments