
At first, I thought it was silly – this is just a social game after all.īut, when I thought about it some more and how hard it is to get anything done in this game without a good chunk of real world cash or willingness to spend immense amounts of time in it, I wasn’t shocked to see that the game had a guide out already and I decided to check it out and see how it worked. The thing in question was a guide for Café World – one of those PDF guides that tells you how to get through a game without having to stop and think about anything. We’re giving players a chance to take a ‘snack break’ from their day and connect online with friends, but also dish out real recipes that we hope serve as a catalyst for continued dining experiences with loved ones at home,” Knight added.ĬhefVille is available in 17 languages, including English, Danish, Dutch, German, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and traditional Chinese.ĬhefVille is free to play on Facebook, and it will be launching soon on, I saw something the other day that caught my eye, and at first I couldn’t tell if it was in a good way or not.


“ ChefVille brings social gaming full circle. Our goal at Zynga is to create the most social games on the planet that enrich relationships with friends and family for our players,” said Jonathan Knight, general manager of ChefVille, Zynga, which also created games such as FarmVille and CityVille. “We put our heart and soul into cooking up ChefVille for our players. At the moment, players can earn 50 real recipes.ĬhefVille players also have the chance to show off their own recipes in the game as part of ChefVille’s ‘Table to Game’ feature. When players master certain dishes, they can be emailed real recipes that correlate with the dishes they’ve completed in the game. Players can also receive real-world rewards for playing ChefVille, in a move Zynga is calling ‘Game to Table’. Each player in the game is an ingredient specialist, and as they progress through the game, they become assets to their friends by helping them build their restaurants and complete dishes by sharing ingredients they may need. In ChefVille, players can build and run their own restaurants. Social games creator Zynga has cooked up yet another ‘Ville’ game, and this one turns players into restaurateurs: ChefVille.
