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Delicious 16 – Moms vs Dads Guide

Join Emily on a comical adventure as she attempts to solve the age-old question: Who does it better? Moms or Dads?

Game Summary

  • 60 basic levels
  • 30 challenge levels
  • Side objectives earn 0 points; completing them as part of normal play is not necessary for 3 stars
  • In level 23, in easy mode, the side objective is to “Treat Paige’s mosquito bites”. More often than not, this can’t be completed because there are not 5 requests from Paige. I tried not including her in a queue, and specifically selecting the bubble above her head. Finally, I attended to no-one prior to her making the 5th request, and just waited. This was the only way that I was successful. It seems to have something to do with the child requesting a crossbow at the wrong time.
  • Difficult Achievements:
    • Personal Shopper: Buy every product from every shop (48)
      • Earn $27,000 with initial playthrough
      • Need $29310 to upgrade every room
      • Shortfall = $2310
      • Replay value for rooms (25% of original amount)
        • Room 1: Initial $100/star; replay $25/star
        • Room 2: Initial $120/star; replay $30/star
        • Room 3: Initial $140/star; replay $35/star
        • Room 4: Initial $160/star; replay $40/star
        • Room 5: Initial $180/star; replay $45/star
        • Room 6: Initial $200/star; replay $50/star
    • And The Winner is…: Unlock all the product upgrades across every chapter (127)

There are 127 menu items in the game: 62 basic + 65 upgrades.

The probability of getting a specific menu item depends on the difficulty mode. For example, in room 3 (Camp Talon), the odds of a customer ordering an egg are much better in expert mode than beginner mode, but the odds of a customer ordering a badge are much better in beginner mode than expert mode.

To learn which difficulty mode is best for each menu item, see the Menu Upgrades section for each room.

    • Daily Explorer: You had 5 friends playing the game (15)

You’ll need to play a daily challenge 15 times. Dailies refresh every 24 hours.

    • A Porch Soiree: Use diamonds to purchase all the rear porch furniture (24)
      • You’ll need 291 diamonds to purchase all 24 items. You’ll only receive 148 diamonds from playing the basic and challenge levels. Replaying these levels does not give you additional diamonds.
      • You’ll need to play the daily challenge 24 times, earning 3 stars each time, to get the additional 144 diamonds. By earning 3 stars, you receive 6 diamonds.
  • The most important room upgrades to purchase ASAP are:
    • Room 1
      • Colored tiles: Servers move faster.
    • Room 2
      • Cleaning kit: Evelyn cleans.
      • Ducky Rug: Servers move faster.
    • Room 3
      • Anti-Racoon Sign: The raccoon visits less often.
      • Stone Path: Server moves faster.
      • Frying Pan: Add another frying pan.
    • Room 4
      • Cleaning Kit: Evelyn cleans.
      • Golden Door: An extra customer arrives.
      • Tile Flooring: Servers move faster.
    • Room 5
      • Stage Light: Servers move faster.
      • Bigger Cooler: Adds additional slot for a popsicle.
    • Room 6
      • Cleaning Kit: Mike cleans.
      • Modern Oven: Items burn slower from 4 to 8 seconds.
      • Miracle Floor Wax: Servers move faster.
  • Comparing the 3 difficulty modes (easy, normal, hard), I found the following:
    • Target scores are the same regardless of difficulty
    • Number of customers served is the same
    • Number of menu items served is the same
    • Total tips received per level is generally the same
    • Menu items requested are different; hard mode tends towards the harder menu items
    • Customer patience levels are different: easy mode gets more time per heart than normal mode; normal mode gets more than hard
    • More time is allocated to play levels in easy mode than normal/hard mode and customers arrive at a slower pace; normal and hard modes are the same. For example, you have 7 minutes 27 seconds to play level 10 in easy mode; 5 minutes 47 seconds in normal/hard modes. In levels 10 and 20, you get 29% more time; in levels 30, 40, 50, and 60, you get 48% more time.

Links

Emily’s Moms vs Dads Official Walkthrough: A guide for beginners or a refresher course for the experienced.

View the Trailer: Watch the official trailer from GameHouse.

View the Story: Watch the complete story; no gameplay; subtitles in various languages.

Hear the Soundtrack

Play Now: Download game & play.

Room 1 - Ecomarket

Critter Locations

Customer Types

Menu Upgrades

The following chart illustrates which menu upgrades are possible with 1 play-through for each difficulty mode.

Grilled vegetables, for example, require 25 items served to upgrade. However, you’ll need to play around 16-18 levels in easy mode to get these 25 items. In normal mode, 7-9 levels are required. In hard mode, 6-8 levels. Hard mode has the best odds of getting these items with the least number of levels played.

Room Upgrades

Products

Room 2 - Spa

Critter Locations

Hidden Objects Level 19

Customer Types

Menu Upgrades

The following chart illustrates which menu upgrades are possible with 1 play-through for each difficulty mode.

Room Upgrades

Products

Room 3 - Camp Talon

Critter Locations

Hidden Objects Level 22

Hidden Objects Level 28

Customer Types

Menu Upgrades

The following chart illustrates which menu upgrades are possible with 1 play-through for each difficulty mode.

Room Upgrades

Products

Room 4 - Sharon's Garden

Critter Locations

Hidden Objects Level 32

Hidden Objects Level 34

Hidden Objects Level 38

Customer Types

Menu Upgrades

The following chart illustrates which menu upgrades are possible with 1 play-through for each difficulty mode.

Room Upgrades

Products

Room 5 - Emily's Garden

Critter Locations

Hidden Objects Level 45

Customer Types

Menu Upgrades

The following chart illustrates which menu upgrades are possible with 1 play-through for each difficulty mode.

Room Upgrades

Products

Room 6 - Emily's Kitchen

Critter Locations

Hidden Objects Level 58

Customer Types

Menu Upgrades

The following chart illustrates which menu upgrades are possible with 1 play-through for each difficulty mode.

Room Upgrades

Products

Bonus Scores

Here are the points received when an action is completed (basic scoring only; no upgrade applied):

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Level Scores

Here are the points required to reach 1, 2, and 3 stars for the three difficulty modes, along with the coins and diamonds earned:

Side Objectives & Level Walkthroughs

Achievements

Personal Shopper: Buy every product from every shop (48)

  • There are 48 room upgrades available. The total cost of purchasing these upgrades is $29,310. If you receive 3 stars on all basic levels, you’ll receive $27,000 with initial playthrough. You’ll be short $2,310. You receive additional coins by replaying levels, but only 25% of the original amount.
  • For example, in room 1 (Eco-market), you receive $100 for each star in all basic levels. There are 10 basic levels, 3 stars per level. The maximum you can receive from initial play is $3000, You do not receive any coins for challenge levels or daily challenges. Replaying any level in room 1 will earn $25 for each star.
  • Each room has a different coin count:
      • Room 1: Initial $100/star; replay $25/star
      • Room 2: Initial $120/star; replay $30/star
      • Room 3: Initial $140/star; replay $35/star
      • Room 4: Initial $160/star; replay $40/star
      • Room 5: Initial $180/star; replay $45/star
      • Room 6: Initial $200/star; replay $50/star

 

And The Winner is…: Unlock all the product upgrades across every chapter (127 upgrades).

  • There are 127 menu items in the game: 62 basic + 65 upgrades.
    • Room 1: 10 menu items
    • Room 2: 11 menu items (baby food upgraded twice)
    • Room 3: 10 menu items (eggs upgraded twice)
    • Room 4: 11 menu items (tea upgraded twice)
    • Room 5: 10 menu items
    • Room 6: 10 menu items
  • The probability of getting a specific menu item depends on the difficulty mode. For example, in room 3 (Camp Talon), the odds of a customer ordering an egg are much better in expert mode than beginner mode, but the odds of a customer ordering a badge are much better in beginner mode than expert mode.
  • To learn which difficulty mode is best for each menu item, see the Menu Upgrades section for each room.

 

Daily Explorer: You had 5 friends playing the game (15 daily challenges)

  • You’ll need to play a daily challenge 15 times. Dailies refresh every 24 hours.

 

A Porch Soiree: Use diamonds to purchase all the rear porch furniture (24)

    • You’ll need 291 diamonds to purchase all 24 items. You’ll only receive 148 diamonds from playing the basic and challenge levels. Replaying these levels does not give you additional diamonds.
    • You’ll need to play the daily challenge 24 times, earning 3 stars each time, to get the additional 144 diamonds. By earning 3 stars, you receive 6 diamond.

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