With Otome Yusha officially out of commission as of yesterday (until February at least) and always on the hunt for more gacha, I downloaded a couple of more games to try!
This is Cuisine Dimension; or CuiDime/KyuiDime for short. If you’ve played Food Fantasy - which is actually going to be released in Japan soon - you’re not too far off. You’ve been transported to the titular Cuisine Dimension, born from the magic imparted onto food by the people cooking it. The dishes become Cui.
Of course the same magic infuses wasted ingredients and terrible food, so you get Dark Cui as well - and now you, Chef, have been transported here by Witchy, the girl with the witch hat, to save this Cuisine Dimension. If you can survive having eaten her terrible cooking first, of course.
Look, I never claimed this was original.
So here we are, more anthropomorphic foods, and you journey out into the world with the foods to fight bad things. Along with the Human Dishes being your battle avatars, there’s a lot of the submenus within submenus feel that was part of what turned me off Food Fantasy.
The major difference is that you don’t have a restaurant to run, which is a nice simplification. Oh, and that everything is very heavily geared towards gamers who like pretty ladies, if the screenshots above haven’t been clue enough.
Every character I’ve come across in CuiDime so far has been explicitly female, unlike Food Fantasy, which had about 60:40 ratio of female:male characters. On top of that, if your characters suffer enough damage in battle, their main picture becomes a very disheveled and probably not-work safe version like poor Omurice on my main screen. Don’t worry, you can heal them, so Omurice will be back to normal in maybe 25 more minutes at the time I’m writing this post.
So far it’s a fun little time waster, but lot of functions are unlocked depending on what area you’ve completed up to, and I’m admittedly not done with the first area yet. (Omurice got messed up because I tried to do the Mid-Autumn event map when my Food Females were nowhere near decent enough level to clear the map.) We’ll see how things go as I unlock more things to do.