I feel like the key to this level is just everyone returning to their quadrant once the ghosts start kicking in. After that, you can start running all over again. Easier said than done, I know, but it's what you need to do.
Angelblade717 I honestly that the first thing they would try to do especially the blatant obvious that they are four sections that always connect to two other sections. They just need to put in the counter and wait for the other person to pick up. But everyone is only focusing one thing that causes them to lose.
@@Racso64 I don't get how they haven't just delegated jobs like you would in a real kitchen. Like the prep chef that just prepares all the ingredients (in other words getting and chopping). The runner who runs all the dishes and washes maybe helping with prep work if there's nothing to run or clean. The chef who actually cooks and plates the food. Basically they each need to have a different priority list. Like Jon focuses purely on cooking up meat, Emile washes dishes and if he can't do that he preps other ingredients. Tim could help with cooking and prepping. Tom could then be the one paying attention to orders and plating accordingly. It really shouldn't be as hard as they make it.. Each person needs a job not just running around like "well I'll just do this since I'm here!" that causes more confusion and stress.. with this particular level there should ALWAYS be meat cooking no matter what. Every single order is going to require it. The toppings should be prepped but not on a plate until necessary. Only thing that should always be on a plate is a bun since again every order will require it.
A mis-steak, eh? I can’t understand Jon’s beef. He doesn’t need to be so sear-ious all the time. Then again, Chugga did T-Bone him. That deserved a more tender response. A customer approved of it though. His name was Sir Loin of Beef.
Phanpy Ken That’s for local recordings. They’re exploring the possibilities of recording content remotely, or at least Jon and Emile said they were during the Proton Splat League Season 3 finals. 100% OJ is looking to be a possible LP. Maybe the Crystal Chronicles remaster whenever that comes out since its multiplayer is online only.
I just finished watching wholesome memes and decided to watch this cuz I used to watch TRG all the time as a kid! All of my best memories watching them I cherish deeply and I haven’t watched them in YEARS but stayed subscribed and right as the vid started I remembered who was who IMMEDIATELY and I feel so proud and happy😊😌❤️
Strategy for this level: - There's one cutting board, make sure it's always in use. When in doubt on what to cut, cut meat. - When the things start moving, everyone goes to their designated quadrants to make sure they're evenly spread.
Meat should ALWAYS be cooking since it's always required. Every plate should always have a bun too since it's once again always required. As for the cutting board, that *should* be a given by now that cutting boards should always be in use by someone. The problem is they need to delegate specific jobs not just doing whatever is nearby at the time. They end up causing so much confusion when they just jump into what someone else was already doing.
Food poisoning can happen to anyone from any food.. cooked or not. Just because it happened to him doesn't mean it will or won't happen to you. You could even cook your own food and get food poisoning. EVERYONE is going to get it at some point in their life.. lol
I appreciate the longer episode, at least compared to the previous episode. But I completely understand separating the content of these past two levels since it would be very difficult to combine the footage into one larger video because there would likely need to be a lot more jarring cuts and editing in order to make it within the range of a typical TRG video
@@JoboVT And that is perfectly fine. My timezone just happens to land in just the right way to make my joke. Plus, given their own references to Spongebob, my own reference was perfectly thematic.
All I've learned from watching these is that ghosts are extremely envious of the livings ability to enjoy food, so they punish chefs by messing with the kitchen.
Truck ones actually are not that hard with players. You have one person stick to the ingredient truck and feed two trucks with what they need (an extra serving ahead if there is spance) This one though. . .this is the kitchen that made my siblings and me put the game down and not go back
The darkness stage is easy if you can remember where stuff is. It's a regular kitchen. They just need to have a strategy on that stage to stop them from all trying to do the same thing.
@Hallaloth You don’t need vision of the map, you can just remember how it’s laid out, and you can see yourself, and the stove spots, and there’s lightning every 15ish seconds to help out. 3 ingredients, 2 cutting boards, sink, and plates are all you need to remember. Additionally, the ingredients have a glowy outline, so if you place one near each crate you’ve labelled almost the entire level, even if you couldn’t memorize like 6 things. The only reason the darkness makes a difference once you know the layout is that it makes it harder to see what the other cooks are doing.
I'm surprised no one has thought of delegating duties so that each person has just 1-2 jobs. I mean, sometimes you gotta be a bit flexible, but for the most part they seem to be working harder rather than smarter .3.
Having one person for each quadrant is the key for this stage, being in 4 players is a blessing for this stage, try getting all the stars with less players. This is one of those stages where this flaw is quite visible.
It wasn't known at the time (unless this was recorded like two months ago), but I believe "Suns out, buns out" is actually a figure of speech, so it was likely just a coincidental reference.
@@RLYoshi I know it's less a figure of speech and more of just something people say sometimes because it rhymes. Still a bit of a coincidence that that has come out very recently in relationship to the episode
Given how far in advance these are recorded I'd guess that Tom is just psychic. I know "suns out, guns out" is a phrase that gets tossed around in reference to working out so it might be a play off of that
As far as having food served on non-plates goes, I’ve had something that got close to that years ago. When eating out with family, my steak dish came on a cast iron, still-hot platter of sorts. I guess it still counts as a plate, but I’m not familiar with the cultural significance or the decision behind it, if any.
i never said this, and you guys probably already 3 star-ed it, but i think the strategy for that level should be to always have someone in each quadrant. like pick a corner and never leave the confines of said corner
They really, REALLY need to pick a quadrant and STAY in it. Don't run around to another quadrant to do ANYTHING. ALWAYS pass off items to each other. That way there's never a section with one or no people in it.
Even back in 2019, TRG had to learn how to practice social distancing. 1:03 I mean there’s a bit more meat to that story. It was that if he [Fred] broke his leg one more time, he’d have to get it replaced with a robotic one. Spongebob does his best to keep anything from breaking Fred’s leg ever again, but eventually the plot does a full 180 where Fred wants to get his leg broken because he’s in love with a hospital nurse, and Spongebob miserably fails at breaking it, eventually offering his own leg as a replacement (because apparently there’s a robot that thought his leg would be the one transplanted and thus also refused to let Fred’s leg break under any circumstances). And in a scene that I swear was inspired by Jojo and as a result of Spongebob remarking “My leg!” when it grows back (because sponges), an ambulance comes by and runs over Fred. Unlike Jojo, the ambulance miraculously broke everything but his leg in the process, which is nothing a simple hospital visit can’t fix up since the injuries aren’t fatal. So Fred got his wish to go back, his leg doesn’t need to be replaced, everyone’s happy...until the close to black transition catches and breaks Fred’s leg. 6:52 If the chefs can handle carrying whole pizzas fresh from the oven without plates or oven mitts, I think the customers can deal with a few minor burns. 10:20 If only that bun didn’t have a tomato sandwiched in between or if there was an order with meat and tomato only or if they had another lettuce ready. If only. 11:07 Chase songs in Classic Scooby-Doo could get really weird and kinda random. At least with the more modern ones (at least the ones I’ve seen) the lyrics are more in theme with the big bad of the episode/movie. I like that they just threw the fire extinguisher outside of the cooking area and let it sit on its lonesome. It’d just be eating up counter/floor space otherwise. 16:00 “Saved it” is right. I think if that has been a penalty they’d have been a few points shy of three stars again. 17:00 Wouldn’t be surprised if they got three stars on this. The gap between two and three stars is smaller than the jump from one to two.
Might have been easier if each of the guys took one quadrant of the kitchen and just stayed there the entire time regardless of how the kitchen shifted.
Remember folks, Don't eat at Chick-fil-a, because if you do, you'll confuse the beef stew you cooked with a recipe from the internet for poison, when it was actually beef stew you cooked with a recipe from the internet. This message is sponsored by Taco Bell. Taco Bell: We won't poison you!
16:40 - "That way it could be the warmup for the actually hard stuff." Several things there, Emile. Several things. You sure the later stuff will make you hard, Emile? Also, at the time, you would've had no IDEA how difficult those later levels are!
Pretty sure this or the last dark level are what made my siblings put down this game. I still wish I could get a group together to play this, but boy this is not easy.
That's because they got gated going into world 5 and are trying to go back now to get stars so that doesn't happen again. Which means going back to difficult levels they didn't do well on the first time.
@@hallaloth3112 I understand the reasoning for needing to replay the levels. I think it could be edited down to maybe just their successful attempts after a certain point. We've watched them bumble around in some of these levels 6 times and get no progress.
It hurts to see the food delivered out of order every episode. If you'd just deliver in the order that food comes in you'd get so much better multipliers and life would be so much easier to get 3 stars. I know these are generally recorded well in advance, but I can hope XD
These are always recorded several months in advance. Which is unfortunate because it makes the failure to figure out the optimal strategy more painful to watch.
No, in this game you need to talk to each other. The whole point of this game is about communicating and saying what you're doing. Having to keep track of what everyone else is doing without talking to them is way harder than just talking to each other.
Tom: "Alright we need a leaf burger; Emile can you-"
Emile: *t o m a t o*
Someone please actually do a "Tim!" montage when this is all over!
Only ONE montage of this ?
In this episode, TRG tries again to solve the mystery of the haunted kitchen.
I feel like the key to this level is just everyone returning to their quadrant once the ghosts start kicking in. After that, you can start running all over again. Easier said than done, I know, but it's what you need to do.
It’s infuriating watching this because of this. But also not communicating enough. They are just saying “I’m doing this or doing that”
I’m really surprised they didn’t think to try the quadrant strategy
Especially given the number of times 3 of them were stuck on the same side
Angelblade717 I honestly that the first thing they would try to do especially the blatant obvious that they are four sections that always connect to two other sections. They just need to put in the counter and wait for the other person to pick up. But everyone is only focusing one thing that causes them to lose.
@@Angelblade717 Or even all four on one side, locking them out of stuff like getting ingredients.
@@Racso64 I don't get how they haven't just delegated jobs like you would in a real kitchen. Like the prep chef that just prepares all the ingredients (in other words getting and chopping). The runner who runs all the dishes and washes maybe helping with prep work if there's nothing to run or clean. The chef who actually cooks and plates the food. Basically they each need to have a different priority list. Like Jon focuses purely on cooking up meat, Emile washes dishes and if he can't do that he preps other ingredients. Tim could help with cooking and prepping. Tom could then be the one paying attention to orders and plating accordingly.
It really shouldn't be as hard as they make it.. Each person needs a job not just running around like "well I'll just do this since I'm here!" that causes more confusion and stress.. with this particular level there should ALWAYS be meat cooking no matter what. Every single order is going to require it. The toppings should be prepped but not on a plate until necessary. Only thing that should always be on a plate is a bun since again every order will require it.
I can verify that getting plowed into by a wheelchair DOES hurt far worse than simply being kicked.
SOURCE: Me, a hospital worker.
I have to ask: How fast, & from what side?
@@uberlord983 front side, as fast as possible, breaking your leg is possible cause wheel aren't weak
example: Faust's Super in GGStrive
A mis-steak, eh? I can’t understand Jon’s beef. He doesn’t need to be so sear-ious all the time. Then again, Chugga did T-Bone him. That deserved a more tender response. A customer approved of it though.
His name was Sir Loin of Beef.
this comment... hurts more than emile's puns
Are you going to tell me to burger off?
the definition of taking an inch and going a mile
That was wonderful.
I hope Chugga gets to meat you someday.
Jon:This is like part...10
Me:...sigh....so close. not really
TBF, Jon’s powers of foresight don’t account for Dan and how he decides episodes begin and end.
Tbf since COVID caught everyone off guard it drastically changed how long the episodes were going to be.
Phanpy Ken That’s for local recordings. They’re exploring the possibilities of recording content remotely, or at least Jon and Emile said they were during the Proton Splat League Season 3 finals. 100% OJ is looking to be a possible LP. Maybe the Crystal Chronicles remaster whenever that comes out since its multiplayer is online only.
@@Rexaura888 I don't know if Wiiimfi covers it or not, but Fortune Street used to have an online mode, so they could use that if need be.
so close... to being half the actual number of levels :P
Oh good ! Everyone's favorite occasional kitchen disaster !
5:29
Emile: Perfectly cut scream
Me: Everyone, pause the video to hear a perfectly cut scream from Jon.
What does that _mean?_
@@sparkyshore3543 Did you see what I said?
TRG Plays Overcooked : EP21
Stars (Course 1st time)
0 : 2;
1 : 6;
2 : 8;
3 : 4;
Retries on Stages : 42;5
1-3 : 1
1-5 : 1
2-1 : 1
2-2 : 1
2-3 : 2
2-4 : 1
3-1 : 3
3-2 : 4
3-3 : 6
3-4 : 4
4-1 : 7
4-2 : 2
4-3 : 7;5
4-4 : 1
5-1 : 1
Orders Failed : 29;8
Restart : 3;1
Quit : 1;
"Order up Empty Plate" :
Jon : 2;
Wrong Order :
Jon : 1;1
Chu : 1;
OverCooked : 13;
O.B : 1;
Games Paused by Jon : 1;
Games Paused : 2;
"Deaths"
Jon :13;
Chu :36;
Tim :24;
Tom :33;
Traitors :
Jon : 1;
Chu : 1;
"(I S N) Press A" :
Jon : 01;
Tim : 13;1
Tom : 01;1
Give me Rexaura, give me Rexaura, give me Rexaura!!
w. what doesn "traitors" mean
@@leirac6 When one of them pushes another guy off the course or into a Stage Hazard that can kill them.
CrazyDK96 ohh!! that makes sense thank you
@@leirac6 No problem.
"Don't do too much or else we get cholesterol"
Yes. You get me.
I just finished watching wholesome memes and decided to watch this cuz I used to watch TRG all the time as a kid! All of my best memories watching them I cherish deeply and I haven’t watched them in YEARS but stayed subscribed and right as the vid started I remembered who was who IMMEDIATELY and I feel so proud and happy😊😌❤️
Welcome back to the community.
welcome back! we’re glad to have you here again!
Welcome back! If you missed out alot, I recommend Pressl2p as he has loads of TRG content all souped up in best moments.
Welcome back! There's always more laughs to be had on this channel.
Strategy for this level:
- There's one cutting board, make sure it's always in use. When in doubt on what to cut, cut meat.
- When the things start moving, everyone goes to their designated quadrants to make sure they're evenly spread.
Meat should ALWAYS be cooking since it's always required. Every plate should always have a bun too since it's once again always required. As for the cutting board, that *should* be a given by now that cutting boards should always be in use by someone. The problem is they need to delegate specific jobs not just doing whatever is nearby at the time. They end up causing so much confusion when they just jump into what someone else was already doing.
there's a lettuce burger request but no tomato burger. pull fewer tomatoes
*Tom mentions he got food poisoning from the chick fil a he ate one day*
*me, looking at the nuggets I got from chick fil a a few minutes ago*
Might want to cook your own nuggets.
Food poisoning can happen to anyone from any food.. cooked or not. Just because it happened to him doesn't mean it will or won't happen to you. You could even cook your own food and get food poisoning. EVERYONE is going to get it at some point in their life.. lol
It's time for Shifting Pan Land.
Big Food’s Haunt
Chilly Waiters
@@PalPlays Fryer Fryer Docks
Bob-omb Burrito
Tick Tock Clock (Overcooked Edition)
Sorry I'm over a year late.
I appreciate the longer episode, at least compared to the previous episode. But I completely understand separating the content of these past two levels since it would be very difficult to combine the footage into one larger video because there would likely need to be a lot more jarring cuts and editing in order to make it within the range of a typical TRG video
In other words...
THANK YOU DAN!!!
@@mr.nerd3.142 indeed! He's truly a good samaritan for consistently editing content during these unprecedented times
"This is like... part 10"
Well, he got one of the digits right. Said digit is still in the wrong place, but...
17:04 About that...
Holy shit it’s already episode 21 what.
Random person: It's 3 in the afternoon! Who watches a UA-cam video at 3 in the afternoon?!
Me: Oh boy! 3PM! *Watches TRG.*
For me it's 9pm
I live in the uk
@@JoboVT
And that is perfectly fine.
My timezone just happens to land in just the right way to make my joke.
Plus, given their own references to Spongebob, my own reference was perfectly thematic.
4PM for me
All I've learned from watching these is that ghosts are extremely envious of the livings ability to enjoy food, so they punish chefs by messing with the kitchen.
The stages that restrict movement like this one and the truck ones look more annoying than the darkness one, imo.
Truck ones actually are not that hard with players. You have one person stick to the ingredient truck and feed two trucks with what they need (an extra serving ahead if there is spance) This one though. . .this is the kitchen that made my siblings and me put the game down and not go back
The darkness stage is easy if you can remember where stuff is. It's a regular kitchen. They just need to have a strategy on that stage to stop them from all trying to do the same thing.
@@peterpeladon Guess it depends on where your TV contrast is set and how good your vision is.
@Hallaloth You don’t need vision of the map, you can just remember how it’s laid out, and you can see yourself, and the stove spots, and there’s lightning every 15ish seconds to help out. 3 ingredients, 2 cutting boards, sink, and plates are all you need to remember. Additionally, the ingredients have a glowy outline, so if you place one near each crate you’ve labelled almost the entire level, even if you couldn’t memorize like 6 things. The only reason the darkness makes a difference once you know the layout is that it makes it harder to see what the other cooks are doing.
@@peterpeladon maybe for most people. As someone visually impaired to light sensitivity it makes a difference
"Tim" compilation coming soon
1:30 Every now and then I get a customer who orders a Big Mac with tomato in place of the beef.
Normally I order salad burgers with double extra salad, but that's a bit much salad-ing even for me.
Jon: this is like part ten
you just need to add 9 and that make's 21
( i love dead memes :) )
Back on Mario Party 8...
Cheeseburgers in your golden mac!!!
~ ProtonJon
C. M. Steward Wait i thought it was
Ya got cheeseburgers in those gloves mac?
@@finnvaneekelen7740 Yes, that's the right phrase, as its from Aran Ryan(the best character) from Punch-Out Wii.
I'm surprised no one has thought of delegating duties so that each person has just 1-2 jobs. I mean, sometimes you gotta be a bit flexible, but for the most part they seem to be working harder rather than smarter .3.
Hey Sharla, the boys need a heal round, stat.
Emile was so close to making a Mr. Stake joke and only Tom would be the one to get it
"This is like part 10"
um...
"It's like, episode ten."
Close enough, I guess.
The tiny "rev up those fryers" killed me
Having one person for each quadrant is the key for this stage, being in 4 players is a blessing for this stage, try getting all the stars with less players.
This is one of those stages where this flaw is quite visible.
The "My Leg" episode is definitely a funny one.
love how emile keeps bumping into everyone as he dashes
poor tim and tom, being the most prominent victims
“Yeah this is like part ten or something.”
-Jon, part 21
8:58 Somebody animate this section of commentary, through the "Sun's up, buns up."
12:05 No Meat on there.
9:06 was the dlc "sun's out buns out" known about when this was recorded or is tom a prophet
It wasn't known at the time (unless this was recorded like two months ago), but I believe "Suns out, buns out" is actually a figure of speech, so it was likely just a coincidental reference.
@@RLYoshi I know it's less a figure of speech and more of just something people say sometimes because it rhymes. Still a bit of a coincidence that that has come out very recently in relationship to the episode
Given how far in advance these are recorded I'd guess that Tom is just psychic. I know "suns out, guns out" is a phrase that gets tossed around in reference to working out so it might be a play off of that
This stage is a missed steak
I've never gotten food poisoning from Chick-fil-a, but this does make me wary for whenever I go there next.
As far as having food served on non-plates goes, I’ve had something that got close to that years ago. When eating out with family, my steak dish came on a cast iron, still-hot platter of sorts. I guess it still counts as a plate, but I’m not familiar with the cultural significance or the decision behind it, if any.
Clumped together
i never said this, and you guys probably already 3 star-ed it, but i think the strategy for that level should be to always have someone in each quadrant. like pick a corner and never leave the confines of said corner
7:20 we missed it in time
My leg guy in Spongebob was also my eyes guy too
That guy is destined for pain.
Poor Fred
What kind of kitchen overcooked game is this
It’s overcooked
They really, REALLY need to pick a quadrant and STAY in it. Don't run around to another quadrant to do ANYTHING. ALWAYS pass off items to each other. That way there's never a section with one or no people in it.
Not to mention it's faster to use teamwork rather than running around the entire kitchen yourself.
Even back in 2019, TRG had to learn how to practice social distancing.
1:03 I mean there’s a bit more meat to that story. It was that if he [Fred] broke his leg one more time, he’d have to get it replaced with a robotic one. Spongebob does his best to keep anything from breaking Fred’s leg ever again, but eventually the plot does a full 180 where Fred wants to get his leg broken because he’s in love with a hospital nurse, and Spongebob miserably fails at breaking it, eventually offering his own leg as a replacement (because apparently there’s a robot that thought his leg would be the one transplanted and thus also refused to let Fred’s leg break under any circumstances). And in a scene that I swear was inspired by Jojo and as a result of Spongebob remarking “My leg!” when it grows back (because sponges), an ambulance comes by and runs over Fred. Unlike Jojo, the ambulance miraculously broke everything but his leg in the process, which is nothing a simple hospital visit can’t fix up since the injuries aren’t fatal. So Fred got his wish to go back, his leg doesn’t need to be replaced, everyone’s happy...until the close to black transition catches and breaks Fred’s leg.
6:52 If the chefs can handle carrying whole pizzas fresh from the oven without plates or oven mitts, I think the customers can deal with a few minor burns.
10:20 If only that bun didn’t have a tomato sandwiched in between or if there was an order with meat and tomato only or if they had another lettuce ready. If only.
11:07 Chase songs in Classic Scooby-Doo could get really weird and kinda random. At least with the more modern ones (at least the ones I’ve seen) the lyrics are more in theme with the big bad of the episode/movie.
I like that they just threw the fire extinguisher outside of the cooking area and let it sit on its lonesome. It’d just be eating up counter/floor space otherwise.
16:00 “Saved it” is right. I think if that has been a penalty they’d have been a few points shy of three stars again.
17:00 Wouldn’t be surprised if they got three stars on this. The gap between two and three stars is smaller than the jump from one to two.
Dan is the true MVP of these series.
would've been a better run id you lot stayed in the quadrants you spawned in
Sama Light I’m surprised no one thought of that considering how many times they got stuck on the wrong side
Great vid.
Might have been easier if each of the guys took one quadrant of the kitchen and just stayed there the entire time regardless of how the kitchen shifted.
honestly, i Could believe emile cat-talking to jon
Thank you for editing out some of the repetitive levels Dan :D
I just had a burger for dinner. What a an odd coincidence
4D watching experience
Remember folks,
Don't eat at Chick-fil-a, because if you do, you'll confuse the beef stew you cooked with a recipe from the internet for poison, when it was actually beef stew you cooked with a recipe from the internet.
This message is sponsored by Taco Bell.
Taco Bell: We won't poison you!
FOR THREE!
I don’t basketball
TWO ONE!
What does this have to do with basketball?
@@Aquotron I think that shooting outside a certain area scores 3 points if it lands.
@@alexursu4403 Ah, yes. Thanks! I was wondering why we were counting down.
@@alexursu4403 Yeah, its 3 points is a basket anywhere past the 3-point line, which is actually ~75% of the court in reality.
5:29
Easy material for that Twitter.
*Tim* for more kitchen chaos!
Why do they call a burger with tomato and lettuce the works?
Because it has everything (that they're able to put on it at the time), and "the works" basically means "everything".
@@RLYoshi Yeah exactly, basic diner lingo.
0:01 Kirby!!!
8:09 Who was laughing in the background?
Emile. He was heading to the bathroom.
I think it honestly would be better if it was closer to part 10 instead of 20, but pandemic I guess
16:40 - "That way it could be the warmup for the actually hard stuff."
Several things there, Emile. Several things.
You sure the later stuff will make you hard, Emile?
Also, at the time, you would've had no IDEA how difficult those later levels are!
Shifting plate station
This level was frustrating, was like 5 attempts before I three stared it.
Episode 10 was a long one, wow.
The fact that they can't figure out to just keep one person in each area and stay there is getting very frustrating at this point.
Does anyone remind a anime show called Food wars.
M Y L E G
The way I'm seeing here is they don't have fast/Speedrun tactics.
Finally
Pretty sure this or the last dark level are what made my siblings put down this game. I still wish I could get a group together to play this, but boy this is not easy.
It's been 0-1 stars per video seemingly for weeks now.
That’s Overcooked in a nutshell.
That's because they got gated going into world 5 and are trying to go back now to get stars so that doesn't happen again. Which means going back to difficult levels they didn't do well on the first time.
@@hallaloth3112 I understand the reasoning for needing to replay the levels. I think it could be edited down to maybe just their successful attempts after a certain point. We've watched them bumble around in some of these levels 6 times and get no progress.
@@MadroxMonoxide777 That is not generally how this channel has ever worked though. Most reattempts on levels are shown in most series.
@@hallaloth3112 Yes, I'm aware.
Hey TRG, could you force Jon to play Pikmin 2 so we could see him suffer?
It hurts to see the food delivered out of order every episode. If you'd just deliver in the order that food comes in you'd get so much better multipliers and life would be so much easier to get 3 stars. I know these are generally recorded well in advance, but I can hope XD
These are always recorded several months in advance. Which is unfortunate because it makes the failure to figure out the optimal strategy more painful to watch.
there are no multipliers in the first game
Tim
And that's why we never go to Chikfila, kids.
Guys! Please practice social distancing!
These are recorded months in advance, don't worry.
Yeah they mention them recording this in 2019 in a past overcooked episode
@@awsumsas
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If I where them I would stop talking on hard levels like that and concentrate.
No, in this game you need to talk to each other. The whole point of this game is about communicating and saying what you're doing. Having to keep track of what everyone else is doing without talking to them is way harder than just talking to each other.