

The primary revenue stream for developers was the handful of customers willing to pay an average of $20 to download and own games that were available for free online. There were some big hits such as Bejeweled, but many casual game products looked very much like commodity products simply designed to drive traffic and deliver the eyeballs needed to sell advertising. At the time the casual game market was led by the large portal sites that specialized in aggregating games from many different small developers.

However, the difference here is that now, instead of getting stuck in one particular spot, you will move from side to side, going up to down, while dealing with some tricky situations as well as some pitfalls and puzzles. The basic gameplay of the game remains the same, where you have to save Flo until she is rescued by the greedy landlord. Diner Dash 2 features new courses and minigames, and uses the fundamentals of the first game, where you must save Flo until you reach the final stage. This also introduces a new cast of characters, some returning from the first game, and introduces a few new ones. Unlike its predecessor, Diner Dash 2 features a new storyline which sheds more light on Flo's situation and her daily life. The objective of each level is to rescue the poor Flo and deliver her back to the diner she works at.

However, she works not at the diner but in another building just like the original game's Flo.

The main character, Diner Dash, is a waitress who works at a diner just like the original game's character, Flo. Diner Dash is an extremely fun arcade game that any fan of the series will love. Diner Dash 2: Restaurant Rescue continues the adventure of the first game, Diner Dash, and improves it considerably.
