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ACS is a single player simulation game. It was developed by Freedom Burger Games and was released on February 5, 2025. It received positive reviews from players.

In ACS, you play as an underpaid employee cooking burgers at Joe's Freedom Burgers, where firearms are the only tools used to prepare food. Master different weapons to skillfully manage orders while avoiding mistakes under the watchful eye of your boss, Joe Hannes. Deliver perfect meals to satisfy picky customers and avoid getting fired at the end of your shift.

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89%
Audience ScoreBased on 80 reviews
humor8 positive mentions
optimization3 negative mentions

  • The game offers a unique and humorous take on the fast-food experience, combining cooking with chaotic gunplay.
  • Visually impressive with vibrant graphics, the game provides an engaging and immersive simulation of American fast-food culture.
  • Despite its challenges, the gameplay is surprisingly deep and rewarding, making it more enjoyable than initially expected.
  • The physics can be janky and unpredictable, leading to frustrating gameplay moments and difficulty in controlling ingredients.
  • Performance issues and lack of optimization can hinder the experience, with some players experiencing bugs and crashes.
  • The excessive dialogue and voice lines can become annoying, detracting from the overall enjoyment of the game.
  • gameplay
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is visually impressive and features a deceptively deep mechanic that balances challenge and satisfaction, though some players find the steep difficulty curve and clunky controls frustrating. While the innovative concept is engaging, issues like unpredictable physics and a lack of clear tutorials can detract from the overall experience. Overall, the gameplay is seen as a fun idea that could benefit from further balancing and refinement.

    • “Visually, it looks fantastic, but what really surprised me is how deceptively deep the gameplay is.”
    • “The difficulty curve is a bit steep, but that just makes it all the more satisfying when you master the mechanics.”
    • “The concept sounds easy, but the further you get, the more you have to use all the mechanics - it's right at the sweet spot between 'not challenging enough' and 'too hard', and I love that.”
    • “The narrator could be cut down on how often he says things, especially with the clunky mechanics right now.”
    • “This is another 'Surgeon Simulator' game, where the concept is definitely novel, but the actual gameplay itself is a frustrating chore of hurling objects around with wildly unpredictable physics, a tutorial that doesn't explain anything, and incredibly strict limits on time and food quality, where you can accidentally serve an empty box to a customer purely by shooting somewhere else, and a ricocheting bullet causes you to fail the order.”
    • “The gameplay, in my opinion, could use a bit of balancing.”
  • humor
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is initially engaging and entertaining, drawing comparisons to the comedic chaos of "Surgeon Simulator," but it tends to lose its charm after a short period, leading to frustration rather than sustained enjoyment. While some players appreciate the funny concept and challenging gameplay, others find that the novelty wears off quickly, resulting in a mixed reception regarding its comedic value. Overall, the humor is seen as a strong point, but its effectiveness diminishes with prolonged play.

    • “Remember that game 'Surgeon Simulator', where you had to control the individual fingers of a hand, and how it was just oh-so-funny to see people flailing around as they tried to do even basic things like pick something up?”
    • “Fun game with great humor!”
    • “Nice game, makes fun... funny concept and also challenging.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game are highly praised for their vibrant and intense visuals, drawing comparisons to titles like Red Dead Redemption 2. While the performance is generally acceptable, the lack of graphic settings is noted, yet the overall art style, including menus and introduction videos, contributes to a well-crafted visual experience.

    • “This is a truly incredible game comparable to Red Dead Redemption 2, as it has intense, vibrant visuals from a first-person perspective.”
    • “Really nice game! I really like the visuals - from the general art style, menu, introduction video, and even the voice lines, this project is really well made!”
    • “The gameplay and visuals are both impressive!”
    • “The performance is okay, but there are no graphic settings available.”
    • “The visuals are lacking and do not meet modern standards.”
  • optimization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization has received mixed feedback, with users noting that while it runs adequately, the lack of graphic settings limits performance adjustments. Some players have expressed concerns about poor optimization, suggesting that asset and shader improvements could enhance the experience, especially for higher-end PCs.

    • “The performance is decent, but there are no graphic settings available.”
    • “Some asset and shader optimization could significantly improve the experience in Unity if you haven't explored that option yet.”
    • “Performance-wise, while it runs okay, there are no graphic settings.”
    • “Some asset and shader optimization should fix that in Unity if you haven't gone that route yet.”
    • “There's no reason outside of poor optimization that my PC shouldn't be able to play this smoothly.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, users report a generally stable experience with minimal bugs or glitches, particularly after initial fixes were implemented shortly after launch. While some players noted minor issues, these were quickly addressed, contributing to a well-made game.

    • “Very well made game, but it's a bit buggy; lowkey shouldn't be free.”
    • “First day it was a bit buggy, but stuff got fixed very soon, so very cool.”
  • monetization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is completely free to play, with no microtransactions or monetization strategies implemented.

    • “Completely free, no microtransactions, no monetization.”
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ACS is a simulation game.

ACS is available on PC and Windows.

ACS was released on February 5, 2025.

ACS was developed by Freedom Burger Games.

ACS has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its gameplay.

ACS is a single player game.

Similar games include Fast Food Simulator, Squirrel with a Gun, Grandpa High on Retro, Fast Food Simulator: Prologue, Restaurats and others.