If you’re out of vanilla, your only option is to scurry back to Madagascar. (If you’re the adventurous type, you can even try haggling!) While milk and sugar are available almost everywhere, there are other ingredients that can only be found in a single location.
Six locations include factories the San Francisco factory is yours to use from the beginning and the others are available for purchase.
I think part of the fun is discovering how to play the Chocolatier Game by yourself (and learning from your mistakes). With a bit more advice from Evangeline, you’re off on your first supply trip south, starting a whirlwind of traveling to new places, purchasing ingredients for chocolate orders, manufacturing new chocolates, making sure everything is in stock, visiting stores to sell your wares….īe sure to check in with everyone you meet along the way they will either have a word of advice, a new recipe to make (Trinidadian Cacao Almond Vanilla truffles, anyone?), or a bit of news: Don’t bother to try get away with filling the trays with too much of any one ingredient the factory boss makes sure to tell you exactly which ingredients need to be used… and exactly how many you’ve wasted. If you’re not a very good aim and miss, production slows down. The faster you are, the more chocolates the factory will produce per week. Every time a tray is filled with the correct ingredients, it is moved off the production line and counts as one case of chocolates. See the cannon? Click, and the ingredients shoot out wherever the cannon is positioned. After stopping at the market for sugar, your next stop is the San Francisco chocolate factory. You’re immediately recruited to help, in hopes of reuniting the Baumeister family and uncovering their long-lost recipes for a huge selection of mouth-watering chocolates.Įvangeline is kind enough to gift you with enough cacao beans to make your first chocolates. The story starts in San Francisco, where, in the Cliff Chalet, Evangeline Baumeister briefly recounts her chocolate-related past. Note: I discovered this game in my 20s, and have only tried out the Story Mode. Sound like fun? It is! Allow me to show you a brief glimpse of the Chocolatier Game: …All from the comfort of your chair (or couch/desk/bed or wherever you park your computer/laptop/device).