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= Papa Louie (Video Game Franchise) = The Papa Louie Video Game Franchise, sometimes known as Gameria, Papa's Games or the Papa's Franchise, is a series of video games where the player manages various types of restaraunts, and recieves money from tips and weekly wages, depending on the player's rank. The games can be played on Web Browsers or Mobile Phone (Along with the iPod and iPhone). The games can be downloaded on Google Play, the App Store and Amazon Appstore (for Android). In the past, the games were only accessible by flash. But in several websites (Most famously CoolMath Games), most of the games can be played without it.

Game System
All of the games begin with a story (cutscene) of the way the player got or had to manage the restaraunt. In all of the stories, there is one thing that is similar, which is that the player recieves the shop from Papa Louie. The further the player goes in the game, they gain customer points (experience point s). The more satisfaction and accuracy from the orders of the customers, they gain more points. The player has to work in 3-4 different stations, depending on the game:


 * The order station is the interior of the restaraunt. this is the station where the player recieves and gives out the orders. The customers wait in the order station as well. This station is graded off the waiting time of the orders.
 * In this station, The player makes ready the foundation, to put into heating/mixing. This station is nonexistent in some games, where it is already pre-made in the heating station


 * The heating station is the place where the player puts the foundation (ex. dough) into heating/mixing (stove, oven, mixer, etc.). This station is graded off timing, as the player must remove the item in the specific timeframe.
 * The last station is where the player finishes the food item(s), by adding the toppings, cuts it, or plates it. This station is graded off aesthetic accuracy, or the right amount or things used.

Customers and Customer Ratings
The customer grades every order with an overall from 1-100. An order that recieves an overall rating of 85+ will most likely result in them satisfied. If an order recieves an overall of 100, they get a perfect score. If the customer is satisfied with the order, they give the player a star. If the customer gives the player 5 stars, they become a bronze star customer. If they get 5 more stars, they become silver star customers, followed by gold.

If a customer arrives with a golden envelope, it means that they have a special recipe, that the player can use later on in the game as "today's special" that boosts their rewards. These customers are much stricter with these orders. If the player satisfies them, that means they recieve the order along with a star.

Every day, a closer (Introduced in Taco Mia) arrives to the shop when the shop closes. Closers are more picky with their orders, and give more harsh ratings. Players usually give more attention to these orders, to boost their score. Every week, the food critic that comes by the name of JoJo, orders a (usually) larger than-normal order, that if which the player satisfies him, they get a blue ribbon and they get larger tips (+3 dollars) for the next three days. JoJo is the most strict/picky customer in the game as well.