Food Fantasy

Food Fantasy is a free-to-play mobile RPG that mixes gacha-style character collecting with light restaurant management. In its quirky setting, famous dishes become “Food Souls” who join your roster, fight enemies, and also help run your establishment through staffing, recipes, and upgrades.

Publisher: Elex Wireless
Playerbase: Medium
Type: Mobile RPG Management
Release Date: July 20, 2018
Pros: +Striking character art and UI. +Large roster of Food Souls with build options. +Combat includes multiple skills and team synergies. +Interesting mix of RPG battles and restaurant systems.
Cons: -Audio feedback can feel sparse. -Many actions rely on timers and waiting. -Monetization can create pay-to-win pressure.

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Overview

Food Fantasy Overview

Food Fantasy is a 2D RPG for Android and iOS built around two loops that feed into each other, party-based battles and running a restaurant. Published by Elex Wireless (also associated with titles like Clash of Kings), it leans on familiar mobile staples such as summoning new characters, upgrading a roster over time, and progressing through story stages. The twist is that your collectible heroes are Food Souls, personified dishes with distinct roles, skill kits, and visual designs.

On the combat side, you assemble a team of Food Souls to push through encounters against the Fallen Angels. Fights focus on timing skills, reading enemy pressure, and using synergies between specific characters. Food pairing matters because certain combinations unlock stronger joint abilities, which adds a bit more planning than the average auto-friendly mobile RPG. Your protagonist also contributes through cooking talents drawn from multiple talent trees, letting you support the team beyond simply watching skills fire.

Between battles you return to restaurant management, where ingredients collected from content translate into recipes, customer satisfaction, and income. Food Souls are not only fighters, they can also be assigned as staff, which ties progression to the management layer. As you expand, you can improve and upgrade recipes to boost performance, and you can customize the restaurant’s look using a furniture editor to make the space feel more personal.

Food Fantasy Key Features:

  • RPG Combat – build squads of Food Souls and challenge the Fallen Angels, using active skills, timing, and screen taps to interact with battles instead of relying purely on automation.
  • Collect Food Souls – recruit a wide variety of food-inspired characters, each with their own stats, personalities, and combat identities.
  • Manage a Restaurant – operate your restaurant by assigning staff, handling customers, researching and improving recipes, and turning your menu into steady revenue.
  • Pair Food for Skills – match compatible Food Souls to unlock combo abilities that can provide burst damage, control, or defensive utility.
  • Cooking Talents – develop your character through three talent trees that influence how you assist in combat and how efficiently you progress.

Food Fantasy Screenshots

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Full Review

Food Fantasy Review

Food Fantasy stands out most for how confidently it blends two genres that often feel separate on mobile. The game wants you to care about your roster like a classic gacha RPG, but it also asks you to think about staffing, recipes, and upgrades like a management sim. When those systems click together, the result feels cohesive, your strongest fighters are also valuable employees, and the ingredients you earn from combat directly support restaurant growth.

The presentation is a major draw. Character art is detailed and expressive, and the food theme is used creatively across designs and abilities. Even if you have seen plenty of “collectible hero” games, Food Fantasy’s concept gives it a distinctive identity, and the interface generally reinforces that playful, culinary focus. Where it can stumble is sound, with effects that may feel limited during long sessions, which makes combat less punchy than it looks.

Combat itself is more involved than it first appears. Team building matters, and the paired Food Soul mechanics encourage you to think in terms of synergy rather than only raw rarity. Skill timing and the ability to interact during fights help it avoid the fully hands-off feel that some mobile RPGs fall into. That said, like many free-to-play titles, progression can become grindy, and the game’s structure pushes you toward repeating content to gather resources for upgrades.

The restaurant side provides a satisfying change of pace. Managing staff and improving recipes gives you mid-term goals that are separate from simply clearing the next stage. Customization via furniture adds a cosmetic layer that helps the restaurant feel like “yours,” even if the management mechanics are streamlined rather than deep simulation. The drawback is that multiple actions are gated by timers, so momentum can be interrupted unless you are willing to wait or spend currency to speed things up.

Monetization is the biggest caveat. Food Fantasy uses typical gacha and convenience mechanics, and players can feel pressure if they want to optimize quickly or compete at higher levels. It is still possible to enjoy the core experience without spending, especially if you approach it as a long-term roster builder, but anyone sensitive to pay-to-win dynamics should expect the usual mobile friction.

Overall, Food Fantasy is best suited for players who enjoy collecting characters, experimenting with team synergies, and having a second progression track through management features. Its strongest qualities are its art direction and the way its two main modes support each other, while its weakest points are the timer-heavy pacing and the monetization pressure that comes with the genre.

System Requirements

Food Fantasy System Requirements

Minimum Requirements:

Operating System: Android 4.0.3 and later, iOS 8.0 and later

Music

Food Fantasy Music & Soundtrack

While Food Fantasy’s visuals do much of the heavy lifting, the game’s audio package is more understated. Music tends to sit in the background to support the mood rather than dominate it, and the overall soundscape can feel lighter than expected during extended play. If you enjoy mobile RPGs with strong voice work, the dual-language voice-over option is a welcome touch, even if sound effects themselves can be modest.

Additional Info

Food Fantasy Additional Information

Developer: Elex Wireless
Publisher: Elex Wireless

Release Date (Worldwide): July 20, 2018

Development History / Background:

Food Fantasy was developed by Elex Wireless, a Chinese developer and publisher recognized for games such as Clash of Kings and Love Nikki-Dress UP Queen. The title was revealed on June 27, 2018 alongside a pre-registration period. It later launched worldwide on July 20, 2018 and included voice-over support in two languages, featuring both Japanese and English voice actors.