I prefer non-stressful games because I work a high-stress job. This lets me turn my brain off, but keeps me busy when I’m waiting in line or just want to play for 15 minutes. I like the customization aspect of it. That was the main draw in the beginning. The goals are hard for me to hit as I’ve progressed because I don’t have time to put into upkeep. It becomes tedious building up a large bank of neighbors to visit and maintain, but having a large neighborhood is the quickest way to achieve goals without spending money. I do wish they would provide an organization method for items that can be sorted into collections. After being on this game for about 10 years, I’ve accumulated many items. It is frustrating and time-consuming to find and pair up coordinating designs when I want to switch up themes in my restaurant. Sifting through all the objects can be a chore, so now I don’t play nearly as much as I did in the beginning. I do like the option to purchase past goal ovens, but again, it’s a pain having to swipe page after page to see if I don’t already own whatever past goal ovens they are offering for sale. I pretty much don’t bother with it anymore. I do recommend the game to others, as it is fun to grow your restaurant in the beginning. There is one initial advert (abbreviated because this keeps glitching and kicking me out when I type it out the word during writing this review… how sus) that you will have to watch when opening the game the first time each day. The others are optional if you want to earn a few extra gems.