19.7.10

Chocolatier: Decadence 3 & Chocolatier: Sweet Society


Chocolatier: Decadence 3


Basically a game where you fly around to different areas in the world, obtaining your own luxury-edibles factories and buying/haggling for ingredients for these factories. Goal is to grow the company to its former glory and thus, become CEO of the confectionery.


My friend and I put together a spreadsheet with the prices of the ingredients and products, since there did not seem to be such a price list online. The products list is a bit untidied, so I'll provide the link for the spreadsheet as well as the chart for our observed ingredients prices. Umm. Too lazy to format this into a proper table. Check the ingredients and product pricing spreadsheet if you want to see the decent layout. If you want to format the table yourself, feel free to do so. The list isn't entirely complete, since we have not entirely dominated the game. There's probably a reason why this is a game people are not highly addicted to and raving about.

Supplemental Guide - Contains all the other information that would be a total waste of time for me to rewrite.

Chocolatier: Decadence 3 Ingredients Price List


Item  Lowest Highest
Allspice 71 155
Almonds 22 66
Amaretto 103 200
Anise 81 250
Balinese Cacao 705 900
Balinese Coffee 578 888
Black Tea 548 826
Blueberries 44 300
Butter 86 95
Cacao 8 57
Caramel 68 175
Cardamom Pods 1118 1300
Cashews 400 800
Cayenne Peppers 862 1424
Cherries 321 2000
Cinnamon 743 990
Cloves 475 623
Coconuts 334 542
Coffee Liqueur 0 0
Colombian Cacao 189 320
Columbian Coffee 401 510
Cream 12 77
Cuban Coffee 328 520
Currants 77 225
Dates 502 785
Doualan Cacao 77 160
Espresso Beans 300 500
Ginger 503 750
Hazelnuts 120 290
Honduran Cacao 335 468
Honey 233 322
Kona Coffee 123 340
Lemons 73 255
Lime 86 405
Macadamia nuts 709 1100
Mango 260 980
Maple Syrup 2384 2523
Milk 14 30
Mint 66 145
Moroccan Coffee 345 598
Nutmeg 1337 1632
Orange Liqueur 0 0
Oranges 90 299
Peanuts 71 169
Pecans 102 1471
Peruvian Cacao 570 864
Pistachios 895 1200
Pumpkins 314 950
Raspberries 138 912
Rose Petals 1840 2300
Saffron 3256 3956
Sea Salt 237 299
Sesame 786 916
Strawberries 513 1800
Sugar 5 29
Truffle Powder 425 675
Vanilla 1196 1466
Wasabi 704 949
Whipped Cream 53 117
Whiskey 500 750


Chocolatier: Decadence 3 Products Price List - Located on the second sheet, accessible via the tab the bottom left of the page.


... Oh yea, there's a game mechanic that basically allows you to have infinite cash in the game. Doesn't require other applications or anything. Just a few minutes... if interested, just comment and I'll bother going over the simple steps.


Chocolatier: Sweet Society


The "Shoppe" on the inside. I'd been trying to keep over 1k of each type, besides the ones with extremely low unit-production. Store decor would only look uglier if I tried to add any more, which is necessary to obtain higher ratings.

Facebook game based off of the Chocolatier concept. You create a large variety of chocolates. Customers that come in have a main and secondary preference of: bars, squares, truffles, pralines. If you have the main preference in stock, they're happy and buy more than one (3?). Secondary preference and they buy one or two. Not in stock and I think they just buy a generic one. Right now, having expanded my store to the largest size, there's not much I have left to do. The decoration prices are a bit ridiculous. A single square tile can cost an entire cash point, or 500 coin -- or it could cost 15 - 100 coins. The 100 and 500 coins tiles both give 1 decor point. More decor points you have, the higher Prestige rating. Higher Prestige rating supposedly means higher number of customers per minute. They're probably balanced all that right now but the only thing still holding me to the game is that chocolate doesn't rot if you leave it alone, and that the chocolates that take 18-72 hours to make allow me to decide how often I want to check back if I get bored. There's one for 5 min, 15, 20, 30 and 45 min and then 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 12 hours besides the longer term ones.

The selection of display cases. The expensive ones were too ... ornate for my tastes ... if I had a chocolate shop, I'd be selling the chocolates, not the tables, which take attention away from the chocolates.

They also added different colour machines, with prices going up incrementally with no benefit. You can't sell items you bought yet, but they added the ability to open and close the shop.

The link is found here. You need a Facebook account to play, as far as I know. Having friends who play this seems to be (a weak) part of the game.

Empty and working machines. They just.. go round and round. And have timers.
EDIT: July 21st. And that is the end of the game for me. Have added screenshots of my game as I leave it.

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