Burger Restaurant Simulator 3D drops you behind the counter of your own fast-food empire. This is a first-person time management simulator where you juggle orders, fry patties, and run the register—all while customers tap their feet. Think Overcooked meets Diner Dash, but you control every ingredient. If you've ever wanted to scream "WHERE'S MY KETCHUP?" in a virtual kitchen, this is your chance.
Easy to start, tricky to master. The first few levels teach you the basics, but once the lunch rush hits, you'll need fast reflexes and a sharp memory.
The game is fully responsive across platforms, with tight input mapping for both desktop and touch devices.
Customers arrive with speech bubbles showing their order (e.g., a burger icon). Rush to the assembly station, grab a bun from the cutting board, layer on patties, cheese, tomatoes, and squirt ketchup or mustard from the sauce bottles. Speed matters. Mess up the order? No tip for you.
After serving the dish, dash to the checkout counter. A digital numpad appears—enter the price (like $5.63 for a burger combo) and process the card payment. The faster you ring up customers, the higher your reputation climbs. Happy customers = bigger tips and unlocked reputation perks.
Check your inventory counter (e.g., 3/24 items left). When supplies run low, interact with cardboard boxes (press F to throw empty ones) and refill the food trays. Use your earnings to upgrade the kitchen—faster grills, better coffee machines, or hire chefs to automate some tasks. Eventually, you'll unlock new menu items like milkshakes and desserts, each with unique prep requirements.
This is perfect for casual gamers and fans of job simulators who want a low-stakes, high-satisfaction loop. Sessions can last 5 minutes (a quick rush hour) or stretch into hour-long tycoon marathons as you grind toward that food truck empire. Ideal for breaks, but beware—the "one more shift" addiction is real.
It's controlled chaos with a side of Zen. Early levels feel meditative as you master the rhythm: take order, assemble, ring up, repeat. But as you level up (the game tracks progression with an experience bar, currently visible as Lv. 4), the pace explodes. Three customers screaming for nuggets while your patties burn? Pure adrenaline. The game runs buttery-smooth thanks to its performance-friendly 3D design—simple geometry and flat lighting guarantee instant responsiveness, even on older hardware. No lag, just flow.
1. Saves: Progress auto-saves locally in your browser cache via Playgama's system. Your level, unlocked recipes, and currency persist between sessions.
2. Performance: Built on a lightweight engine (likely Unity WebGL), the game maintains high frame rates with minimal load times. The clean visual style isn't just aesthetic—it's engineered for speed.
Burger Restaurant Simulator 3D nails the addictive loop of "just one more shift" gameplay, blending resource management with satisfying first-person cooking mechanics.
Burger Restaurant Simulator 3D was developed by Mirra Games. Released in December 2024.