Sunny Terrace Overview
Sunny Terrace was one of those quiet, pleasant games that made the Flash era feel like a cozy corner of the internet. It arrived in the mid-2000s, a time when simple management sims were a common find, and it stood out for its gentle, sunlit atmosphere. You didn't need a manual or a tutorial; you just clicked and started playing.
You control Sunny, the proprietor of a small outdoor cafe. Your job is to watch the customers arrive, take their orders, and then prepare and serve the correct dishes before they grow impatient. The mechanics are straightforward: you click on a customer to hear their order, then click on the appropriate food items on the counter to assemble a plate. Timing is everything, as new customers appear and their patience meters slowly drain. The pace is steady, not frantic, but it demands a light focus to keep the queue from backing up. It feels like organizing a small, cheerful puzzle where the pieces are sandwiches and coffee.