Saturday, 31 March 2018

Spring 2018 goals (in full)

Spring has arrived! And Restaurant Story is celebrating with a new quest which appears to contain some really enticing prizes.

In all there are at least three floor decorations, two appliances and six recipes which are waiting to be unlocked, so with 15 days on the clock be sure to get through the lot by Thursday 12th April.

Here is the complete list of steps:
Bonus goals: 'Park Picnic' (unlocks after Step 4):

Game update: 29/03/18

Thursday night brought with it the much anticipated spring bloom!

Introduction to spring 2018 goals

After a long, dark and frankly miserable winter it's nice to be able to look forward to finer weather and hopefully some cheery goal sets. And it starts now with a spring themed edition. As usual there's plenty of new content to be had so here is that usual list:

Tables:
  • Gingham Table - 17,800 coins

Tuesday, 27 March 2018

The Wedding of Miss Parasol and Mr Fisher: Memory #5

The Playful Parasol and Lake Fisher are just a few weeks away from tying the knot, and our look back at some their best bits to date continues with last Halloween.

Fortunately there was nothing particularly petrifying about our favourite couple's activity at Halloween, with the pair visiting a Fortune Teller.

Fortune telling - Halloween 2017

Monday, 26 March 2018

Suggestions Box (Mar 2018)

Every month I list five things I'd like to see added, altered or abolished from the game. Because even though my long time of playing Restaurant Story clearly shows I love it, that doesn't mean it's perfect. Some of the ideas I'll air will be significant game changers while others will be low-key and irrelevant in the eyes of many of you readers.

You can share your own suggestions too via the comments. If I like them, I may even include them in the next instalment!

In no particular order, here are this month's entries...

Sunday, 18 March 2018

The Wedding of Miss Parasol and Mr Fisher: Memory #4

We're inching ever closer to the big day for the Playful Parasol and Lake Fisher, and today we're looking back at a rather fun trip they had to a hard to find place.

On 1st September 2017 there were Harry Potter fans across the lands rejoicing at Epilogue Day - the day upon which the final words of the book series were set. And Miss Parasol and Mr Fisher got in on the fun with a visit to Platform Nine and Three Quarters.

Platform Nine and Three Quarters - September 2017

There they saw the Hogwarts Express (the Locomotive) letting off steam as the Train Conductor whistled on its way. One or two students including the Rose Seller and Jock were running rather late, but still had time to make their final goodbyes ahead of the long journey north.

Saturday, 17 March 2018

Easter 2018 goals (in full)

Please note that this set of goals expired on Tuesday 27th March 2018.

Easter is almost here and to get ready for it why not take on a new batch of goals?!

This quest is a 15 day edition, which means it is expected to expire on Tuesday 27th March. Until then you have the opportunity to unlock a whopping six floor decorations, two appliances and six recipes, so let's get the egg rolling!

Here is the complete list of steps:
Bonus goals: 'Hoppin Mad' (unlocks after Step 4):

Game update: 13/03/18

Easter is fast approaching and Restaurant Story is marking this most cheery of events with a set of goals.

Introduction to Easter 2018 goals

It's the first time Easter has been covered in the game with new content since 2014, and well and truly ushers in the spring! Here's a full list of everything added:

Tables:
  • Shell Table - 17,600 coins

Tuesday, 13 March 2018

Shamrock Oven goals (in full)

Please note that this set of goals expired on Tuesday 13th March 2018.

St Patrick's Day goals for 2018 are here with the latest update but they are a shocker when it comes to the level of difficulty!

So be warned - there are three recipes on the Shamrock Oven to be unlocked and a large floor decoration given if you finish all the tasks - but with the time available this is not for the faint of heart!

Here it is then, the 'Paddy's Day' flash goals in full:

Game update: 08/03/18

It's fair to say I'm a little late to the party, but last Thursday we did a receive an update dedicated to the Irish.

Notification for St Patrick's Day themed update

This is a flash goal set which runs over just five days and will probably have plenty of players tearing their hair out! But to sweeten the deal there's also a sale running throughout the event, with a range of St Patrick's Day content from yesteryear making a triumphant return, including the Lucky Chest at 25% off.

It's worth noting that not all of those orange framed items are seasonal decor returning - certainly the Stone Wall is a permanent entry and has been reduced for the duration of the sale. Hopefully it won't be removed post-event, but be wary because it could.

And among all of this there are actually a few totally new items (and there's no telling for sure whether these will be removed after the goals finish) so let's have a list:

Wall decorations:
  • Celtic Knotwork - 5 gems
Floor decorations:
  • Castle Ruin - 60 gems
Wallpapers:
  • Irish Green Wallpaper - 2 gems
Floor tiles:
  • Irish Green Grass - 2 gems

We have a new wall decoration! It's been a long time coming, with the last being the Towel Rack which was introduced back in August. A scandalous length of time really, but hopefully the Celtic Knotwork will be the first of many more to come. It's not a particularly attractive item, and the 5 gem price tag doesn't help its cause, but hopefully it can be a pioneer!

Indeed all three of the other new entries are also gem buys, and in the case of the Irish Green Wallpaper and Irish Green Grass that means a large expenditure if you want to use them effectively. The wallpaper is reasonably generic with its grassy ground and rocky backdrop while the flooring feels very St Patrick's Day specific thanks to those three leaf clovers.

The new floor decoration is the Castle Ruin which is a terrifying 60 gems. However this is the final goal prize, so there is an opportunity to grab it via the quest. It depicts a large fort structure which is not standing the test of time very well. Some of it is at odd angles and vegetation is taking over. This is not an Irish themed prize as such so could come in handy, especially since it's really one of a kind.

But what about the goals? I won't be finishing them, largely because I'm still on the first step having been rather busy these past few days. But even if you got going straight away you may have problems. That's because there are some lengthy recipes called for, and with a lot of focus on the Shamrock Oven, it's hard work to serve up everything you need to before the timer runs out.

And what makes it all the more difficult is the need to collect 14 Shamrocks to build the cooker. That's a tall order for a part which was not previously available to gift, and it gets all the worse when we consider that the Shamrock Oven has been around before and only needed 6 Shamrocks. Six years have passed since it's original release in 2012, and Storm8 have obviously seen fit to make it a much tougher appliance to put together.

So not a goal set worth getting excited about. I'm going to try and unlock as many of the new recipes as I can, with getting all three a long shot given how long it's taken me to get started. What a disappointing quest! With regard to those recipes, they have the following ratings:

Colcannon
Profit XP gain Portions Profit per plate Availability Rating
3 6 1 8 5 4.1

Irish Soda Bread
Profit XP gain Portions Profit per plate Availability Rating
2 7 1 7 5 4.0

Shamrock Float
Profit XP gain Portions Profit per plate Availability Rating
1 8 1 7 5 3.9

Some brighter findings here! Most notably, all three of these dishes carry 5 coins per plate which is higher than the standard 4. That's great news for players who have stacked counters and are therefore already selling the maximum number of plates per day. Raising the proportion of those plates sold which yield greater than 4 coins per plate will inevitably do good things for profit.

The trade off here is that the higher coins per plate results in fewer portions, and consequently all three dishes score in the red for the portions factor. They're not much better on the profit front, but do perform well when it comes to XP. They're on par for XP with all of the foods of the same length released in recent months. It's just that greater coins per plate which makes them a little more interesting.

And on top of all that, the Lucky Breakfast has returned. It's a 6 hour candidate on the Basic Stove which has been re-released on a few occasions if memory serves me right. This time round the gamemakers have made the mistake of placing its timer to expiry completely over the mastery meter which leaves everyone with no idea how close or far they are from mastering it. Another reason to give this update a thumbs down!

So an excruciatingly difficult set of goals and a returning recipe whose mastery meter is blocked off, but also some higher coin yields from the goal dishes and a nice sale. And a very late update post!

Saturday, 10 March 2018

Magical goals content report

Before we get into this goals content report I have to apologise for the lack of a post thus far on the St Patrick's Day themed goals which were issued late on Thursday. Life has been busy this past week and I'm not around this weekend (this post has been published automatically!) so the goal post will have to wait until Sunday at the earliest.

Anyway, this week saw the conclusion of the magical themed goals, where the fairies were out in force.

Introduction to magical themed goals

It was a typical 15 day goal set, with the usual arrangement of steps and challenges. That meant a tough start due to the item request task, but after that it was straight on with the first new appliance. That was the Enchanted Stove, which required 10 Magic Moss, 6 Metal Sheets and 6 Ye Olde Knobs to build, the first of these being a new part introduced with the update.

Sunday, 4 March 2018

The Wedding of Miss Parasol and Mr Fisher: Memory #3

The countdown continues to the wedding of the Playful Parasol and Lake Fisher, with just seven weeks before they tie the knot!

This week we're heading back to last August when The Garlic Tree celebrated its fifth anniversary. It was a party to end all parties, with so many familiar faces from my restaurant through the years showing up to enjoy a drink and a dance. And once everyone was as merry as could be there was a rather large conga wound its way around the dancefloor.

Fifth anniversary party conga - August 2017

Saturday, 3 March 2018

RS2 News (Mar 2018)

We're into March (although you wouldn't know it when I look out the window!) and it's time for another round-up of the latest goings-on in Restaurant Story 2. Since my last update we've seen one cruise event come and go, another bring something a little different, and Lani with her predictable goals, as ever.

But before all that I'd like to briefly discuss a new version of the sequel title on iOS. Released on 8th February, the App Store promised 'bug fixes' and 'performance improvements' had been implemented. In fairness to Storm8 I can't actually think of what these could possibly consist of given that there aren't really many glitches currently in the game, at least from my experience.

App update for iOS in App Store

To date I've only downloaded the update on my secondary device (always very wary of things going wrong with updates!) and have found just a couple of noticeable changes. First of all the Social and Messages window icons have been shifted from the top of the screen to the bottom right corner next to the Market button. Not sure what this achieves, but it certainly takes a little time to get accustomed to.

The second change is the introduction of the free gems feature which has been added to Restaurant Story (and other Storm8 titles) in recent weeks and months. I don't think I ever got round to mentioning it on here for the original game, but this is a feature run by an outside company which gives players the opportunity to earn premium currency by completing a variety of tasks, ranging from watching trailers and completing surveys to downloading other apps and making deposits.

This certainly opens up more ways to earn additional gems, if you can be bothered. I've found it to be a slightly cumbersome system and had a bad experience with it in Restaurant Story early doors when not receiving a reward for one of the tasks where the goal was to reach a particular level in another game. Of course you can always drop an email to the provider to try and resolve the situation, but life it too short.

Luckily the classic free gem videos remain available on iOS, so we do still have that avenue for earning more gems which then can't be spent on anything useful!

To some of the recent events then, starting with the Winter Olympic themed cruise event. Aligned with the real thing in Pyeongchang, at first glance it seemed quite exciting that we were getting a cruise centred on a current event. However it soon became apparent that the gamemakers had just reused the content from the Rio 2016 cruise - and that was a summer Games! Recycling is obviously standard practice these days in Restaurant Story 2, but I felt that this was a particularly nasty instance of it.

Main window for Winter Olympics themed cruise event

A poor performance in the last couple of days meant that I looked set to miss out on a medal, but a flurry of 60 quick serves and 37 gems (the latter mostly spent on forcing the restock of Peppers which were insistent on cropping up again and again!) meant that I did eventually make the podium.

The final prize was the Go for the Gold Cookies, located on the Jubilee Oven. In line with the rest of the cruise, Miguel from the 2016 edition was back again, providing the Torch which I'd already accumulated over 1000 of in the two-and-a-half years since its introduction. The cookies call for 8 Torches, 2 European Butter and 2 Sugar with the middle one of those a stamp ingredient. Always a mark against a recipe for me - I'll never master all these stamp oriented prize dishes!

Before we got to the next cruise event there was a batch of stamp goals from Lani. This was actually her second lot of the month, and I'm pleased to report that I completed five out of the six she offered up in February. The only one I didn't partake in was the one yielding two silver stamps in the second batch given that this requested the Grilled Gold, a European Butter hungry recipe. I'm so tight on the use of the stamp ingredients that I even refresh them in the early days of the cruises!

 RS2 News
 03/02/18 February 2018
 13/01/18 January 2018
 02/12/17 December 2017
 04/11/17 November 2017
 14/10/17 October 2017

Now to the current event which concludes this weekend. The Lunar New Year cruise event was released in the early hours of last Saturday morning UK time, which meant that I wasn't able to kick it off until after reset time. The result of that is a Monday finish for me which will probably mean a not so pleasant quick serve and gem spend.

We're battling for right to have Barktholomew Chowington (it is the year of the dog after all!) visit our restaurants and deliver the Red Packet, with this special ingredient feeding into the Golden Dumplings on the Celebration Stove. There's good news regarding this dish - the stamp ingredient it devours is Duck Eggs, which being the main drop from bronze stamps is much easier to come by. I have 125 in the pantry at the time of writing!

But the real success story of this cruise lies with the side goal chain. Usually this is a monotonous and dull string of steps with a gold stamp awaiting at the end of it, but not this time. We have a new ingredient! The Paper Lantern is a time limited addition to the General Store with a 2 hour refresh time. It's been a long wait for a new ingredients so this is a real treat!

General Store including Paper Lantern

The Paper Lantern is among the necessaries for the Auspicious Fish on the Diner Stove and the Prosperous Spring Rolls on the Diner Oven, both new recipes which are around for a limited time. It's great to see new dishes added outside of the two prize appliances again and greater still that the only other ingredients they need are Eggs and Tomatoes. This makes for a relatively easy challenge running alongside the cruise, especially given that the mastery requirements of both are not all that high.

The only negatives I can pull from these side goals is that there's a decoration reward at the end rather than a valuable gold stamp, and Paper Lanterns are a prize on three of the 10 days of the cruise, thus meaning fewer stamp opportunities. However this is balanced out by the fact that day eight is providing four gold stamps, which may be unprecedented.

It's fair to say that I am pretty happy with this current event. And I haven't said that in a long time. That makes it all the more baffling that I'm well behind schedule having just finished day seven halfway through what is my day eight! But hopefully we see more invention in the coming weeks as it has certainly brought me out of my Restaurant Story 2 stupor.