Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Overcooked! All You Can Eat is a collaborative cooking game where you work with friends to complete food orders in a frantic restaurant. Play requires teamwork to coordinate the various elements of each dish and get food to customers on time. It stands out for the rising tension of four players working together to complete each order as the customers ramp up.

CONTENT RATING

PEGI 3

PLATFORMS

PC
Nintendo Switch
Xbox One
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series X|S

POSITIVE GAMEPLAY

Ambitious
Communication
Cooking
Cooperation
Funny
Non-Violent
Parent-Child Co-Play
Popular Choice

PLAY STYLE

Competitive Online
Co-Op Local
Co-Op Online
Multiplayer With Portable Devices In The Same Room
Multiplayer Online Cross-Platform
Asymmetrical Perspectives

You are working in a restaurant with up to three friends. The doors open and a stream of customers arrive, all requesting food. The challenge is to identify, prepare and cook ingredients, combine them in dishes, and wash up afterwards. To do this well need to assign tasks and coordinate your efforts to survive. As you progress you work in different establishments in increasingly busy or dangerous scenarios.

The result is a game that brings the family together. It's fun but also challenging. If you can keep calm and work as a team, getting out a timely set of orders is very satisfying.

Good to know

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Set time limits

Set screen time boundaries to get your child moving regularly and to give their eyes a break. Find options available through parental controls available on the console or in-game.

Manage online interactions

Multiplayer games can pose additional contact risks from both people the child knows and doesn't know, commonly in the form of bullying or hate. Talk about what positive behaviour looks like and review in-game settings and console parental controls to keep them safe.

Highlight safety features

For games where your child might interact with others online, make sure you review tools like report and block to help them stay safe.

Skill level age

Suggested by Family Gaming Database

7+

The controls are simple enough for young players who can get around the kitchen with the gamepad. However, you need to cope with the increasing pressure and rely on other players to do their part. Playing in the practice mode lets you avoid being on the clock and works well for younger players.

Content rating

PEGI 3

Rated PEGI 3.

Accessibility

There are 24 accessibility features for
Overcooked! All You Can Eat

Balance Audio Levels
Visual Cues for Audio Events

Mouse and Keys
Multiple Buttons & Single Stick
Remap Buttons

Customise Difficulty
Select Difficulty

Assisted Progress With Hints
Low Pressure
No Jump Scares
Practice Area
Tutorials

Adjust Head-Up Display
Head-Up Display Navigation
Large Clear Navigation

All Speech Subtitled (Or No Speech In Game)
High Contrast Text
Large Clear Subtitles
Large Clear Text
Simple Minimal Reading

Audio Cues for Visual Events
Large Game Elements
Medium Contrast
Outline Interactive Elements

Data by Family Gaming Database

Game details

Platforms

PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S

Release date

August 7, 2018, updated in 2021

No. of players

You can play with 1 to 4 players in the same room or as a 4-player online game.

Genre

Communication | Sequencing

In-game purchases

Yes

More information: Family Gaming Database

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