The apotheosis of Gamerias. A conjunction of everything that is great about Flipline and games. Available on Steam, a remake of the gameria considered the best one, they took everything from the remake of Freezeria To Go and perfected it even further, absolutely everything about this is perfect.

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A modern reimagination of Burgeria, having decided that a proper Burgeria remake was not in the cards, Flipline opted to make a chicken sandwich gameria, again only for mobile, as Flash was six feet under by now. Although marketed a chicken sandwich gameria, there are various alternatives, such as fish patties, pork, and eggplants, making this greater than burgers and chicken, with several breading options, it is a staple in the build a burger games from Flipline

The harlots and infidels could never win, they might shut down flash for all, but Flipline prevails and DOES IT AGAIN with Mocharia, an almost 180 from the gray skies of Oniontown, to the cozy year-round autumn of New Pepperton making coffee feels great, with controls catered to a mobile experience, without any content being cut from original games, truly an amazing surpassing of troubles from Flipline

Scooperia brings with it a grim tale, the end of Flash. It's atmosphere coincidentally match with it, as you work in a gray-skied, urban city, making you feel like you're at the end of times. Regardless, Flipline does it again with a new mechanic, as you progress, and customers earn more stars, their orders will start being more complex, ordering an additional cookie and ice cream scoop, one for each medal they get.

Considered by some as the most difficult gameria, even by 12 year old me, it turns out this isn't difficult whatsoever, apart from the drink station, which, as always, is hard with its ever moving bar that you just need to get in the middle, a trend that stretches all the way from freezeria to cluckeria.
The building of the sushi rolls, however, could not be more straightforward if you pay attention to hints, the toppings turn white when too close to others, and there are markings for cutting even without the cutting guide upgrade. Great setting, great atmosphere, another great one by Flipline.

Truly a streak that was never really broken, even with the dips in quality of CupCakeria, this gameria presents a new twist, bringing the concept of "modern" gamerias to even more fruition. Achievements are now stickers, which all collage up to a sticker sheet, summing up to 90 different stickers to collect as you work your way towards opening up your dream shop in a mall. Gameplay also is great, all the way from building the pie, choosing the fillings, and topping it with various choices.

Now going to an arid region to serve grilled cheese sandwiches, which after a few ingredients stops being a grilled cheese to become a whole sandwich, the streak keeps going with the modern gamerias with their holidays and seasonal ingredients.

This one has you frying and glazing donuts at a theme park, but yet again it manages to not make it feel disgusting, as most theme parks and its food typically feels. You really feel for the protagonist, waiting for a ride to be fixed while stuck at a dead end job in a fast food parlor, but damn it if looking at all the customization isn't fun.

The first great "modern" gameria, seasoning the pasta with cheese feels great as you slowly make progress towards a wedding, which is Flipline's way of finally dropping lore into the Papa Louie universe, holidays feel fun, and cooking the pasta while heating up bread is also fun.

Unfortunately, what began the "modern" gamerias, as I like to call them, with holidays and seasonal ingredients for each of the 12 months of the year, came with the least fun gameplay mechanic so far. Even though it is still a great game, topping the tiny cupcakes with tinier toppings doesn't feel as good and fun as drizzling ketchup and relish on a hot dog, or syrup on french toast

Playing these games while watching video essays brings a feeling like no other, they transport you into the setting you're in, but without the pressure one would feel at these places if they were there in real life. Franks, popcorn and pop made easy and quick with this, with plenty customization available, and an ever increasing cast, this is another great made by Flipline

A forgotten gem, gamerias if they were medieval weaponry. Slowly building your stockpile of better and better ores feels amazing, crafting special designs at your own will is also great, and with no shortage of customization, this is truly one of the greats with its combat scenario after each day

2012 Flipline was absolutely on a roll, releasing games such as Wingeria, PanCakeria, Jacksmith, and HotDoggeria in the same year. Wingeria makes you feel like cooking greasy chicken wings on a gambling-addled city is more fun than gambling itself, with its spectacular and grandiose setting

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Definitely has some bias, but this is definitely one of the best "classic" gamerias, which denominate the gamerias before holidays. A half star was docked due to the fourth station being locked behind rank 15, the drink station, but what PanCakeria lacks in convenience, it redeems itself in its utmost comfiness, cooking breakfast in a log cabin in the middle of the woods, definitely a great one which should not be slept on

Often considered the best one out of the gamerias, this has no false credit to it, progression system being improved tons, and fun to make sundaes makes this truly a classic of flash games