PlateUp! - Collector's Edition - PlayStation 4
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PlateUp! - Collector's Edition - PlayStation 4

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£42.95

PlateUp! combines chaotic kitchen and restaurant management with strategic planning and development to create a delightful roguelite dish unlike any other.

Up to four players build and run a restaurant from scratch, choosing dishes, buying and placing appliances – some of which can be daisy-chained together to create ambitious automatic kitchens – cooking food and serving customers. Players have free rein to design their restaurant which will expand and develop between shifts – with additional content and challenges unlocked through progression.

Can you cook, serve and manage your way through 15 hectic days in your restaurant and unlock a brand-new franchise?

- Classic co-op cooking action for 1 to 4 players.
- Every restaurant is procedurally-generated with its own climate, customers, and conditions for a freshness-guaranteed culinary challenge.
- Upgrade, automate, rearrange, and decorate your restaurant to your personal tastes and management style.
- Want to go high-tech? Install the turbo-ovens, crank up the conveyors, and make way for the robo-kitchen of the future.

Capture the fun and frantic nature of the game with four exclusive Mini-Figurines inspired by the iconic playable characters of PlateUp! (approx 7cm tall).

PEGI 3+

PEGI 3+: Majority of games in this category are considered suitable for all age groups and does not contain anything that requires rating or warrants a content warning.  No violence descriptors but may contain slapstick violence as long as it is in a comical sense or not considered to be disturbing in any way, nudity allowed in a natural and non-sexual manner such as breast-feeding.

This game is rated by Games rating authority and PEGI

The Chelsea Gamer and the Video Standards Council