Sky Burger App
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OVER.27 MILLION. DOWNLOADS!!! Catch the falling ingredients to build delicious burgers and earn money. Stack your burger into the sky: the better your burger, the bigger your tip! Unlock new burger recipes, new ingredients and new items to dress up your character and customize your food truck. Spirit stones gamevil. What are you waiting for? Start building your burger now!
- January 06, 2011 New version 1.2.2
- October 01, 2010 New version 1.2.1
- September 03, 2010 Price decrease: $1.99 -> FREE!
- October 10, 2009 Price increase: FREE! -> $1.99
- October 09, 2009 Price decrease: $1.99 -> FREE!
- August 31, 2009 Price increase: $0.99 -> $1.99
- August 28, 2009 Price decrease: $1.99 -> $0.99
- August 02, 2009 New version 1.2
- June 18, 2009 Price increase: $0.99 -> $1.99
- May 31, 2009 Price increase: FREE! -> $0.99
- May 29, 2009 Price decrease: $1.99 -> FREE!
- May 22, 2009 New version 1.1
- May 12, 2009 Price decrease: $2.99 -> $1.99
- May 06, 2009 Price increase: $0.99 -> $2.99
- August 04, 2012 New version 2.0
- September 20, 2012 New version 2.1
- October 03, 2012 New version 2.1.1
- November 10, 2012 New version 2.1.2
- November 27, 2012 New version 2.1.3
- December 20, 2012 New version 2.1.4
- May 13, 2013 New version 2.1.5
- December 15, 2013 New version 2.1.6
- October 12, 2014 New version 2.2
- November 16, 2014 New version 2.2.1
- December 06, 2014 New version 2.2.2
- May 16, 2015 New version 2.2.3
- January 08, 2016 New version 3.0.0
- January 12, 2016 New version 3.0.1
- January 20, 2016 New version 3.0.2
- February 14, 2016 New version 3.0.3
- August 16, 2019 New version 3.0.4
Sky Burger is a casual burger-building arcade game with endearing visuals, surprisingly fun controls, but fairly repetitive gameplay.Your job is to build burgers to order, one at at time, by positioning a bottom bun (and a teetering, ever-growing tower of ingredients) under a steady, random cascade of pickles, patties, tomatoes, onions, and the like. Burger ingredients fall from the top of the screen, and you can get your proto-burger under them by using either touch or tilt controls: touching and dragging the bun, or tilting left and right. Both have their advantages (tilt keeps your fingers from ever obscuring the screen, but touch can be more accurate), and both can lead to comic upsets. The difficulty ramps up as the burgers get taller, hence tottering as you struggle to move them quickly left and right to intercept ingredients.
You get paid for each specific burger (from the pickles and lettuce of the 'Green Machine' to more mysterious burgers like the 'Bloop' and 'Awfulburger'), and your tip is based on how close you followed that particular order (i.e., without adding in any extra ingredients). If you finish a burger with a top bun before stacking on all the required ingredients, you get a big burger 'FAIL' and have to go back to shorter burgers.If you stick with Sky Burger past the earlier, more modest burgers, the game does get more challenging and fun-although it never deviates from the core burger-building mechanic. As with similar casual games, the real appeal of Sky Burger comes in cumulative, pick-up-and-play sessions, as you bank more money, move up the corporate ladder (to 'Burgerista' and beyond), and earn achievements (like 'Year of the Burger,' after completing 365 burgers). Sky Burger does a great job of supporting this, with multiple save slots, automatic online saves, leaderboards, a constant readout on your stats (from pay rate to average tip to best burger ever), and easy controls for Tweeting your latest creation.If you like casual arcade games and can get it for free or cheap, Sky Burger can be a lot of fun-but if you want a more complex or challenging game, look elsewhere. Sky Burger is a casual burger-building arcade game with endearing visuals, surprisingly fun controls, but fairly repetitive gameplay.Your job is to build burgers to order, one at at time, by positioning a bottom bun (and a teetering, ever-growing tower of ingredients) under a steady, random cascade of pickles, patties, tomatoes, onions, and the like.
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Burger ingredients fall from the top of the screen, and you can get your proto-burger under them by using either touch or tilt controls: touching and dragging the bun, or tilting left and right. Both have their advantages (tilt keeps your fingers from ever obscuring the screen, but touch can be more accurate), and both can lead to comic upsets. The difficulty ramps up as the burgers get taller, hence tottering as you struggle to move them quickly left and right to intercept ingredients.
You get paid for each specific burger (from the pickles and lettuce of the 'Green Machine' to more mysterious burgers like the 'Bloop' and 'Awfulburger'), and your tip is based on how close you followed that particular order (i.e., without adding in any extra ingredients). If you finish a burger with a top bun before stacking on all the required ingredients, you get a big burger 'FAIL' and have to go back to shorter burgers.If you stick with Sky Burger past the earlier, more modest burgers, the game does get more challenging and fun-although it never deviates from the core burger-building mechanic. As with similar casual games, the real appeal of Sky Burger comes in cumulative, pick-up-and-play sessions, as you bank more money, move up the corporate ladder (to 'Burgerista' and beyond), and earn achievements (like 'Year of the Burger,' after completing 365 burgers). Sky Burger does a great job of supporting this, with multiple save slots, automatic online saves, leaderboards, a constant readout on your stats (from pay rate to average tip to best burger ever), and easy controls for Tweeting your latest creation.If you like casual arcade games and can get it for free or cheap, Sky Burger can be a lot of fun-but if you want a more complex or challenging game, look elsewhere.
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