Hooray. Post 1. I've been playing Dead Hungry tonight. If you don't know what it is, you're standing in a food track, using Moves to make burgers on the grill with various toppings, plus french fries and fried shrimp, pizzas and drinks (and other foods are unlocked), Job Simulator-style. Zombies approach, you throw them food, and the quality of your food preparation determines how big a dent you make in each zombies' meter and your score (a 3-star rating gives you unlockables). As you curb their appetites with food, their meters go down and they turn back into humans. It's pure fun. And on sale for $14.99........................I found some scoring tips online: 1) The zombies' hunger gauges are the basic points, but there's overkill - important to getting those 3 star clears! On any level where you can keep the final zombie in a stage (or 2 zombies, if you are brave) stalled at the window by feeding them drinks and cheese slices while you max out their burgers, that seems to make up most of the difference in distinguishing between 1 and 3 stars. 2) The total number of items in a burger does affect the score, but be careful of using the same item too many times in a row. 3) There is a bonus for a complete burger! Giving a proper burger as opposed to just the separate ingredients is worth more. 4) Some basic points: a cooked burger is 50, pizza is 70, and fries are 40. 5) There are a lot of possible bonuses for burger ingredients, so try anything you can pick up! A basic rule of thumb is "bigger is better." 6) Stars are purely score based. 7) Variety helps a lot, but it's not weighted to punish for not varying it up too much.