Pizza Frenzy
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Pizza Frenzy is an arcade-style pizza delivery
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 game written by Sprout Games and published by PopCap Games
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. A trial Windows version of the game can be downloaded and played for an hour, with full capabilities unlockable for a fee.

Gameplay

The objective of Pizza Frenzy is to quickly deliver the correct pizzas to customers. The game levels take place in a number of different locations, with each location having a unique topography
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, including two or more pizza kitchens. Each of these kitchens is responsible for producing and delivering pizzas with a specific topping. During gameplay, customers will appear with an icon
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 representing a specific pizza topping they are calling to order. This icon must be clicked, and the player must then click the correct pizza kitchen in order to dispatch the needed pizza to the customer. If players take too long, or try to deliver the wrong pizza, the customer hangs up the phone, causing a decrease in overall customer satisfaction. If customer satisfaction dips low enough, the game ends.

Before every level starts, the player picks which pizza toppings will be available for order on that level. The number of kitchens varies by level, but ranges from two to four. The actual topping selected for a kitchen has no impact on the game, with the caveat that higher level toppings earn more money.

After a certain number of levels are completed, the player earns or unlocks an additional topping of his or her choice. The new toppings from which the player can choose include both standard toppings (e.g. olives or mushrooms), as well as items not normally associated with pizza (e.g. donuts, chocolate or french fries).

After the initial game levels, some percentage of the callers placing orders are actually criminals intent on hurting the pizza business. These include vandals, prank callers, and thieves. If players mistakenly take an order from such an individual, profits will be lost or the player's reputation will suffer. Instead, players must click on a police station when such a caller is observed, causing the police to arrest the individual and to provide a monetary reward. Although it can be difficult to spot criminals amidst the fast-paced flurry of mouse clicks, their presence is often alerted by a specific auditory cue.

The game also includes callers who have other (not necessarily negative) effects when their orders are successfully placed. Such callers include a chatty female customer or a gossip who convinces other waiting customers to change their orders to match hers, a banker who collects tips for a brief period of time so that the player can focus on other things, a movie star who gives huge tips, and a monk who causes time to temporarily slow down.

List of Toppings

Pizza Frenzy Toppings

There are 26 ingredients which are used as toppings in Pizza Frenzy. Each one comes in four levels, which are obtained by creating longer Pizza Frenzy Chains. Level 2 is opened with a Pizza Frenzy, Level 3 is opened with a Double Frenzy (10) and Level 4 is opened with a Super Frenzy (20).

1 Cheese: (1) Mozzarella Cheese, (2) Four Cheese Blend, (3) Say Cheese, (4) Marshmellow Cheese

2 Pepperoni: (1) Pepperoni, (2) Organic Pepperoni, (3) Salam Salami, (4) Pep Pep Pepperoni

3 Meatball: (1) Meatball, (2) Lighter Than Air Meatball, (3) Meaty Meatball, (4) Meet and Greet Meatball

4 Mushroom: (1) White Mushroom, (2) Wild Mushroom, (3) Croon-a-Tune Mushroom, (4) Wonderland Mushroom

5 Olive: (1) Black Olive, (2) Spanish Olive, (3) Fuzzy Olive, (4) Minty Green Olive

6 Shrimp: (1) Shrimp, (2) Napoleon Shrimp, (3) Yawn Prawn, (4) I’m Not A Shrimp

7 Fish: (1) Anchovies, (2) Free Range Anchovies, (3) Bran-chovies, (4) Red Herring

8 Pineapple: (1) Pineapple, (2) Kona Gold Pineapple, (3) Prickly Pineapple, (4) Upside Down Pineapple

9 Bacon: (1) Bacon, (2) Canadian Bacon, (3) Shakin Bacon, (4) Beacon Bacon

10 Chicken: (1) Chicken Wing, (2) Spicy Buffalo Wing, (3) Wing A Ding, (4) Five Golden Wings

11 Donuts: (1) Donut, (2) Mamas Old Fashioned Donut, (3) Dough Nut Donuts, (4) Pink Feather Boa Donuts

12 Banana: (1) Banana, (2) Plantain, (3) Banana Split, (4) Top Banana

13 Crab: (1) Fake Crab, (2) Alaskan King Crab, (3) Uncrabby Crab, (4) No Flab Crab

14 Peanuts: (1) Peanut, (2) Honey Roasted Peanut, (3) Peanut Butter, (4) Peacock Peanut

15 Ice: (1) Ice Cube, (2) Vanilla Ice Cube, (3) Imported Iceberg Ice Cube, (4) Diamond Ice Cube

16 Eggs: (1) Fried Egg, (2) Quail Egg, (3) Smart Egg, (4) 1000 Year Egg

17 Sausage: (1) Mystery Meat Sausage, (2) Veggie Sausage, (3) Rocket Fuel Sausage, (4) Brinks Links

18 Caviar: (1) Caviar, (2) Diamond Beluga Caviar, (3) Cavalier Caviar, (4) Royal Caviar

19 Chocolate: (1) Chocolate Bar, (2) Dark Chocolate, (3) Stromboli Special Gold [kept refrigerated since 1923], (4) Coco Loco Chocolate

20 Egg Plant: (1) Egg Plant, (2) Japanese Eggplant, (3) Baba Ganoush, (4) Egg Head Plant

21 Lobster: (1) Lobster, (2) Loch Lobster [from Scotland], (3) Blue Lobster, (4) Rock Lob Star

22 Beans: (1) Black Bean, (2) Cool Bean, (3) Mexican Jumping Bean, (4) Magic Bean

23 Fries: (1) French Fries, (2) Curly Fries, (3) Italian Fries, (4) Babel Fries [a reference to the Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy]

24 Green Cheese: (1) Roquefort Cheese, (2) Mint Cheese, (3) St Patricks Cheese, (4) Green Cheese [mined on the moon]

25 Taco: (1) Taco, (2) Extra Spicy Taco, (3) Veggie Taco, (4) The Whole Enchilada

26 Pumpkin: (1) Pumpkin, (2) Toasted Pumpkin Seed, (3) Dunkin Pumpkin, (4) Fairy Godmother Pumpkin

Reception

The GameSpot
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review of the title praised its uniqueness and sense of humor, while noting that it rarely reaches the titular frenzied level of action, instead displaying a lack of sustained difficulty. Nonetheless, the reviewer did apparently appreciate the game's music and style, leading to an overall score of 7.4 out of 10.
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