Top That Deux Overview
Top That Deux was one of those simple, quick games you'd find during the Flash era. It didn't try to be anything more than a short distraction, the kind of thing you'd play for a few minutes between other tasks. The graphics were clean and cartoonish, typical for the time, and it ran right in your browser without any fuss.
You control a waiter in a busy kitchen. Your job is to assemble food orders as they appear on tickets, matching the pictured stack of ingredients exactly. You click on items like lettuce, tomatoes, or slices of bread from a counter, placing them in the correct order on a plate. The challenge comes from speed and precision; if you add the wrong item or get the sequence wrong, you have to start that order over. The orders get more complex as you progress, introducing new ingredients and longer stacks to remember. It starts calmly but quickly becomes a test of your focus and memory under time pressure. The game feels like a race against your own mistakes, where a single misplaced click can undo your progress.