In each round you can only perform one action - serve the guests or "go" to the marketplace. Each of these actions takes time, so the guests card must always be pushed in 10 minutes towards the exit in every action. On the market square you will find three different food bars and every summarizes more or less food. Assuming, for example, from the bottom bar 4 food, this will cost 30 minutes. If you insert the second bar to the cost 20 minutes of the guest-time (by watches images symbolized). In this way, you must abwegen which guests are served and what foods you catch up. Because a guest reaches the exit without his court, he is considered lost customer and the dots are gone.
The game itself is okay, but could not really convince in our game night. Less well-my first like once the game instructions. "Da Luigi" is in fact one of those board games and placement games that I did not get it right after the first reading, and also my players had a hard time to understand everything right away, because the instructions are partially described quite unfavorable. And that's basically been that bad, because I do not want to spend half the evening with a guide which measures just four pages, but I want to get going and play. The tester some even refer to explanatory videos on the Internet, I think speaks volumes. Connection failed! On the other hand bothers me the game Design a little: I'm a fan of board games, ie where a board is used to where everything is placed. Here, however, you need a board (Market Square) and timelines (business) which are plugged together. I think that's a bit inconvenient and unsightly solved, although the idea is quite nice with the marketplace. There lies some rum, here are cards, dice lying there, because there are timelines - that all seems quite confusing.
The processing of the components is good. Most parts have to be pushed out of a large cardboard out, where in my restaurant strips were partially infected so firmly that when push out some parts of the surface from easy / tears. Knappe 4 stars