Kuma Sushi Bar: Attract More Customers to Your Restaurant

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Kuma Sushi Bar tasks players with reviving, repairing and rebuilding their grandfather's old sushi bar. The bar, which is rundown when you first get control of it, has a limited amount of space, and players who wish to make advancements will need to learn how to repair tables and attract more customers if they want to rake in the big bucks.

To properly keep the sushi bar running in Kuma Sushi Bar, players will need to cook different entrées, collect money and clean up after customers. You can't make all that money and cook all that food if you don't bring in as many customers as possible, though, which is why it's important to understand the way advertising works in the game.

Unlike other life sim-style games, like BitLife, players will need to manage their restaurant by repairing tables, cleaning up trash and advertising their sushi bar within the game. There are two primary ways you can advertise your sushi bar in Kuma Sushi Bar.

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Players can attract more customers to their restaurant in Kuma Sushi Bar by using the flyer and television icons in the bottom right-hand side of the screen. HyperBeard Games

The first method requires players to tap the flyer icon in the bottom right-hand side of the screen several times until the meter fills up. Once the meter is full, a new group of customers will be pulled into your sushi bar. Just make sure you have enough tables and energy to take care of them all, otherwise you might end up losing some customers before you can serve them.

The second way that you can invite more customers into your sushi bar is to advertise the bar on television. This actually requires you to have at least four tables unlocked in your restaurant. To unlock more tables, just simply repair them then wait for the customers to roll in.

When you have unlocked the four tables, or if you already have more, simply tap on the television set in the bottom right-hand corner. A 30-second advertisement will trigger, and once it finishes you'll be greeted with a slew of new customers wandering into your little sushi bar. If you're lucky, some of these customers might even reward you with Dollars, a premium currency needed to purchase upgrades and other in-game goodies.

Now that you've got a firm grasp on how to attract more customers, it's up to you to keep your sushi bar running smoothly. Make sure you pay attention to your energy, and always clear out tables when your customers finish, otherwise you won't be able to serve new customers who wander in.

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Joshua Hawkins is a Newsweek gaming reporter based in Texas. His focus is reporting on video games, the games industry, and anything related to gaming. He has covered AAA and indie gaming for over seven years. Joshua joined Newsweek in 2022 and previously worked at Lifewire, USGamer, Prima Games, and has bylines at several other gaming-centric publications. He brings years of reporting, editing, SEO, and copywriting expertise to his role. You can get in touch with Joshua by emailing j.hawkins@newsweek.com. Languages: English.


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