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Playing as either a male, female, or custom character, players are tasked with running one of Papa Louie's various fast food restaurants. The time management games (or Gameria's) involve 3 or 4 stations: One for taking orders, 2 for cooking and preparing food, and a final station for plating and serving the finished meal.
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Pastini (formerly Pastini Pastaria) is a chain of Italian-American restaurants in the U.S. state of Oregon. There are eight restaurants, as of 2017. [ 1 ] In 2018, the company was among the largest in Oregon owned by women, with approximately 300 employees, according to Portland Business Journal .
Oklahoma: Gambill's Pastaria & Grocery. Tulsa . Fresh pastas, pizzas, and gorgeous focaccia are the name of the game at Gambill’s, which resides in an unassuming Tulsa strip mall. Oh, and they ...
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Papa Sangre is a horror-themed audio game developed by Somethin' Else for Apple’s iOS devices.. The game has been described by the developer as a "video game with no video" — its environment is rendered exclusively in sound via binaural audio, processed on-the-fly using The Papa Engine, a proprietary audio engine.
Silver is an action role-playing video game for Microsoft Windows, Dreamcast and Mac OS, released in 1999.The game was produced by Infogrames initially for Windows, and later for the Dreamcast.
Togainu no Chi (咎狗の血, lit."Blood of the Reprimanded Dog") is a Japanese BL visual novel created by Nitro+CHiRAL.The plot centers on Akira, a young man who is made to participate in a deadly game called "Igura" (from "игра"/ "igra", Russian and Bulgarian for "game") in post-apocalyptic Japan in exchange for being freed from prison.