Thankfully, the lack of steps with most of the orders (mainly steamed shrimp, fish, and steak) take some of the load off. The gimmick of Kevin 3 is that it contains a moving transport you must work with and wait for, which can present some unwanted delays. The requirement this time is a solo score of 600 or a team score of 1,000. Be sure to take extra care in knocking these out in order as the steak, shrimp, and mushroom varieties change quite a bit. You'll usually want to have someone handle the steaming, while another focuses more on sauteeing. The abundance of taco orders can get a bit tricky, so be sure to have those shells at the ready, and keep those ingredients cooking. The stage has a rather simple layout, though you'll need to be careful crossing the bridge on the lower end of the stage. You'll need to play 2-4 to unlock Kevin 3. Steaming and mixing are key parts of assembling the dishes here, and they take some time. Try to always have something being steamed and mixed while doing other tasks. The only real curveball in this stage is that both chefs will be split off, which forces you to hand off various items from one side of the kitchen to the other. You'll find it by veering off the road to the south in World 1 and driving up a couple of ramps to the bone icon atop a hill with a few buildings. Put most of your effort and focus into the sushi rolls, as they're trickier and more elaborate than the other main dish here steamed shrimp.īeing the first Kevin level, this is the tamest out of the typically frantic bonus stages. Keep in mind that the food requests will need to be placed in the order they're listed (left to right) to successfully chain together combos. This is fairly easy to unlock: all you'll need to do is play World 1-3 and knock out two orders in a row, which will notch you the times-two combo required. Kevin 1: Get Comfortable Now, It Get's Much Tougher! Given the longevity of this addictive cooking game, it seemed appropriate to refresh and spruce up this list with some added details.
This includes the colorful Carnival of Chaos, extra skins in the Too Many Cooks Pack, and the robust Gourmet Edition, which features all DLC content to this point. Updated July 26th, 2021 by Stephen Lagioia: Despite its age, Team17's fun, frenzied party romp is still cookin' in terms of momentum, partly thanks to a steady stream of DLC packs and content. Note: All pictures here show the Kevin stages, not the stages required to unlock them. So with that said, here is each Kevin stage, and what you'll need to do to unlock them. You'll want to roll up your sleeves for these because most of them are no cakewalk, and just unlocking them can be tricky too.
You'll simply need to fulfill specific qualifications of various stages, and an additional eight "Kevin" bonus levels will be open to you. Speaking of Kevin, the adorable dog also offers some included extra content in the main campaign. RELATED: Great Co-Op Games To Play On Xbox It includes additional chefs and more elaborate recipes, a solid online and survival mode, and a robust campaign and it got even richer in flavor with its juicy DLC content, including Kevin's Christmas Cracker. The sequel has an impressive palette of meaty content and addictive multiplayer action. 2016's Overcooked and its more recent follow-up have fast become known as 2 of the most exciting and deliciously well-crafted co-op party games in recent years.