Diner Dash: Flo on the Go

Diner Dash: Flo on the Go is the third installment to the game series Diner Dash. It is published by PlayFirst and was released in October 1, 2006.

Diner Dash: Flo on the Go
Developer(s)PlayFirst
Publisher(s)PlayFirst
Designer(s)Chris Bennett
Artist(s)Jeff Troupe, Barry Prioste
SeriesDiner Dash
EnginePlayground SDK
Platform(s)BlackBerry, Mac OS X, Nintendo DS, Windows
Release
Genre(s)Strategy
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay

Plot

Flo and her friend Darla (featured in Diner Dash 2) go on a vacation. However, whilst boarding the ship, Flo's suitcase containing her clothes accidentally falls overboard. As the pair eat at the on-board restaurant, a waiter slips, dropping his tray. Flo catches it, and the manager comments that she "looks like she's handled a tray before". Flo explains that she owns a restaurant along with Darla, and since the crew is short-handed, the manager asks Flo to work for the ship's crew. In return, the manager offers to refund their tickets, as well as pay them for their services. Using the money from this offer, Flo plans to buy herself some new clothes on the on-board store. The vacation takes the pair through the cruise, riding the rails, exploring the deep, waiting tables in the sky, and into the reaches of space.

Sequel

Following Flo On The Go, PlayFirst released a Diner Dash spin-off called Wedding Dash. The next official Diner Dash game entitled Diner Dash: Hometown Hero was subsequently released in 2007.

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