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Sushi Supply Co turns incremental management into an adorable assembly line run by Kitty Chef and a bustling crew, where timing taps and smart upgrades transform a tiny counter into a humming kitchen; how to play is breezy at first: tap on chefs to speed their prep animations, stack finished plates onto the belt, and watch the warehouse load boxes into delivery carts, then use earnings to upgrade knife stations, rice cookers, and storage so your line handles bigger orders without bottlenecks; the heart of the game is flow: ingredients enter at one end, pass through prep, assembly, plating, and packaging, and any slow station backs up everything behind it, so the winning strategy is to identify the narrowest point and invest there first; early on, boost rice output and seaweed wrapping since they touch most recipes, then move to fish slicing for premium sets; once you unlock recipe cards—tuna roll, cucumber maki, salmon nigiri, later dragon rolls—rotate the daily menu to match your line’s strengths rather than forcing everything at once; tapping chefs gives short speed bursts, but save those taps for rush windows signaled by the bell and lantern lights, when orders surge, because bursts during quiet moments are wasted; the warehouse upgrade isn’t just storage size: higher levels add picker cats that sort boxes faster, preventing a pileup that starves the line, and forklifts that reduce the time carts spend at the dock; practical tips include arranging stations in a U-shape so your taps cover multiple chefs with minimal finger travel, pairing two mid-level cutters instead of one maxed slicer so rhythm stays smooth, and using the “preview” overlay to see which orders are about to hit the pass so you front-load matching components; accessories like cooling fans prevent rice overheat debuffs, and cleanliness checks add tiny bonuses if you clear spills promptly; research trees offer meaningful choices—efficiency, quality, storage—and it’s wise to alternate them: a bit of efficiency, a touch of quality for higher margins, then a warehouse bump, rather than min-maxing a single branch that leaves hidden weaknesses; events change the cadence with lunch rushes, festival days that favor fancy sets, and late nights with bento-heavy orders, best handled by swapping one assembly station to a universal mat and parking a spare plate stack near the belt; accessibility features include large order icons, color-independent ingredient markers, and subtle haptic ticks when a chef is ready for a tap; the joy is in hitting a perfect rhythm—taps roll down the counter like a drum fill, plates glide in order, and the cart departs just as the next batch lands—producing a satisfying sense of momentum; uniqueness shines through the clear economics and gentle humor of Kitty Chef’s notes, which nudge you toward smart decisions (“space before speed”) without heavy-handed tutorials, turning small optimizations into visible gains and making every session a cozy loop of refinement, growth, and cheerful plate clinks.
- Tap on chefs to speed up the making of sushi - Upgrade your chefs amp warehouse to increase your income
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