Betty is the main character that wants to buy an island in the Caribbean! You have to help her serve the clients in different bars, so that she can earn this money. The tips are growing depending on how fast you serve, or if the mugs are clean. The best strategy is to use Betty's both arms when you serve and always to have a full mug of bear in one hand. Left-click is for left arm, right-click is for right arm. Along the game you will serve over fifty funny characters in four different bars all over the world. From the options you can see that the game can be also played in windowed mode, perfect at work, to hide the window through the others already opened. The game is drawn in a cartoon-like style so is very pleasant to view it. Unfortunately you cannot change the resolution of the game, so will remain to a resolution of 800x600.
Pluses: the game is about beer
Drawbacks / flaws: you won't get a beer mug from Betty for free
In conclusion: This game is another way of losing time at work. Beware, if your thirsty, don't play it, you might become beer addicted.
version reviewed: 1.4
Betty's Beer Bar Publisher's Description
Help the sexy Betty progress from her first work to buying her own island in the caribbean! Serve over fifty of the most fun and wacky characters in four different bars all over the world, rendered in a beautiful hand-drawn, cartoon-like style. Enjoy this game of non-violent bartending action!
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