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        <description>I was unable to set this game to Full Screen (and I have the same problem with another game by the same studio), but thankfully I could neatly record it with the Game Capture option. Burgers get more complex as the game goes on, you don't want to make too many mistakes. :p Still, I think this game is easy for the most part. IIRC it's possible to fully upgrade all the equipment by the time you're 2/3 into the game. I won't comment on how well the sauces actually go with ingredients because I'm a picky eater. The grappling hook is both a blessing and a curse. You need to make sure you're selecting the ingredient you want (it will shift). I wonder why there's only 1 gameplay OST. Feels like the composer wasn't paid enough. Funny small detail: in the Main Menu too many clouds are generated. I found that limiting the framerate (e.g. by using Riva Tuner) makes them spawn properly.</description>
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