Crooked Cooks
Details
- Genre: Casual, Action, Party
- Developer: Xperimenta Divague Games
- Publisher: Xperimenta Divague Games
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Description
Your First Job
After earning your first diploma from culinary school, you’re eager to break into the industry. Fortunately, a relative knows a guy who knows a guy with an open position at a shady restaurant where cooking isn’t the only item on the menu...
Run a Restaurant. Serve the Boss.
Crooked Cooks is a chaotic co-op game for up to four players, where running a restaurant doubles as a front for criminal business.
You and your crew must cook, plate, and serve food to demanding customers while handling shady jobs ordered by “The Boss,” a nameless man who runs a tight operation and tolerates no mistakes. He’ll send you to collect debts, steal from rivals, and keep trouble under control. Whatever you do, don’t disappoint him.
Chaos, Crime, and Progression
Running a crooked restaurant means juggling multiple responsibilities at once.
Prepare and serve food under constant pressure
Take on criminal jobs assigned by the Boss
Handle problematic customers and unexpected situations
Equip your crew with better tools to deal with growing threats
Customize your characters to stand out during the chaos
As you progress, managing both the kitchen and the criminal side becomes more demanding — and more dangerous.
Keep things running smoothly, and your restaurant will grow into the most feared operation in the area.
Built for Physics-Based Co-op Chaos
Crooked Cooks is designed from the ground up for cooperative play.
Up to 4 players
Shared responsibilities and constant multitasking
Fast-paced decision making
Communication is essential, mistakes are inevitable
The physics-based gameplay turns every task into a challenge. Expect dropped plates, flying ingredients, and chaotic recoveries that are as hilarious as they are stressful.
The game can also be played solo, but managing both the kitchen and criminal operations alone is a much greater challenge.
Whether you’re cooking, collecting debts, or dealing with trouble, everything is better (and worse) with friends.