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[Xbox Digital] Overcooked: Gourmet Edition - $8.43 with Gold (Was $25.55) @ Microsoft Store

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Includes Overcooked base game + DLCs (Lost Morsel + Festive Seasoning). It's a great couch co-op game to play with friends/family/partner :)

Description:

The Overcooked Gourmet Edition stirs together the smash hit co-op cooking game and the Lost Morsel content pack into one delicious package that will test your culinary skills to the limit!

Overcooked is a chaotic couch co-op cooking game for one to four players. Working as a team, you and your fellow chefs must prepare, cook and serve up a variety of tasty orders before the baying customers storm out in a huff. Sharpen your knives and dust off your chef’s whites, there isn’t mushroom for error and the steaks are high in these crazy kitchens!

The Overcooked Lost Morsel content pack continues the chefs’ crazy culinary adventure through six new campaign levels, featuring challenging new kitchens set in an exotic jungle world, a new vehicle to navigate the world map in and six new chef characters to unlock!

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Do not play this with your partner if you don't want to get in an argument! Fun game though

  • +2

    Cracker of a game.

    Sit a party of friends down, hand them a controller each and walk away. The noises and screaming like "GET THE LETTUCE!!" make this a very cheap investment of laughter & fun.

    I did manage to finally crack the boss level in tandem with my wife - although we're both 'seasoned' gamers :D

  • I understand that this game is popular in multi player situations but is it worth buying for the single player at all?

    • I think you might find it really boring to play by yourself, but some people can find it fun. Multiplayer, however, is where the game really shines!

      • Cheers. Will hold back on this for now then.

    • +1

      I actually don't know if you can complete the game single player - the level design is clearly for cooperative and or synchronised activities.

      Even if you buy it now and don't play it, it's still a cheap investment in a party or date night later on down the track…

      • Good tip but i know I would be more inclined to get this on Steam as I have enough compatible controllers to accommodate.

        We all can't be lucky to have a gaming wife! 😉

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