Way too much like real life. Flo, the stockbroker dropout of Diner Daze, buys a restaurant and must juggle tables, plates, dirty dishes, lines and impatient customers who tip badly or leave in a huff if you ignore them.
You may play two versions online as demos and download a file with a 60-minute time limit. By then PlayFirst, maker of DinerDaze, hopes you'll buy the 50-level version for $19.95.
I've gotten worse over time, so I'm still bucking the free demo.
The family 8-year-old also likes this one. He's better at it, too.






