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An overcrowded kitchen serves as the setting for the video game Kitchen Havoc. You'll be drawn into the continuous cycle of preparing ingredients, cooking, and serving customers.

In a busy kitchen, even a minor error may wipe out the chain; the game recreates that sense. Every action is tied to a countdown timer and the pressure to complete orders accurately. The chef character must constantly move between kitchen stations to cut ingredients, fry, and cook. Orders appear faster and faster, requiring precision in ingredients and serving time. There is a strong connection between each phase. Slow preparation will lead to delays in cooking, resulting in angry customers and lost bonuses.
Kitchen Havoc starts with a simple kitchen, a few processing stations, and a clear workflow. As you progress, the kitchen space gradually expands to include new areas and a more complex layout. Players have to get used to moving longer distances, managing multiple hotspots simultaneously, and minimizing collisions during operations.
The beginning is usually quite easy with simple dishes and a limited number of customers. However, as you progress, the game continuously unlocks new recipes with more processing steps. Customers also become more demanding with each level. They require faster, more accurate dishes with fewer mistakes. This means players need not only speed but also the ability to remember procedures, allocate time wisely, and maintain focus.