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Tech-Gaming: Fast Food Panic Review

Tech-Gaming writes: "With the recent deluge of fitness titles on Nintendo's systems, one might make the mistake of thinking that the recently released Fast Food Panic was an interactive calorie-counter loosely based on Eric Schlosser's investigative tome. In actually, the SouthPeak published title is more enjoyable and guilt-free than the fearsome moniker might imply, blending the mechanics from two casual darlings- Cooking Mama and Diner Dash. Although both the Wii and DS versions of the Fast Food Panic each have their own distinct snags, both iterations of the game will offer short-term amusement to younger players."

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Kombo: Fast Food Panic Review

Kombo writes: "Ever since the Wii first made its debut back in 2006, there have been numerous attempts to put the console's unique control scheme to use in the form of a cooking title. With such a large and casual-dominated user base, the idea certainly sounds like a home-run; however, poor controls and lack of variety have plagued nearly every attempt at creating an enjoyable culinary-based Wii game. Even a game like Cooking Mama, which has certainly gathered an audience, has yet to really deliver a solid title that takes advantage of the console's capabilities."

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Game Guys Review: Fast Food Panic for the Nintendo Wii

Like fast food? Got a thing for burgers? Well, Southpeak Games' has a game for you. In Fast Food Panic, you play as one member of a two-person team in a small fast food restaurant. Don't let this lead you to believe that you and a friend get to run the place, though, as the other character is strictly computer-controlled.

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Game Guys Review: Fast Food Panic for the Nintendo DS

Game Guy Trevor Tamsen writes: "Fast Food Panic is the newest game from SouthPeak and it when I first looked at the box art I have to admit that I thought I was going to play a new version of the Diner Dash games."