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Scary Sushi Walkthrough

Scary Sushi Walkthrough

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Scary Sushi is a Roblox horror game about risking your life while interviewing for a position at Moonlight Sushi. I'll teach you how to make delicious plates of sushi while avoiding monstrous janitors, angry octopuses, and a horde of hungry guests in this Scary Sushi walkthrough.

The first course of Scary Sushi serves as a tutorial for the game. When the round begins, a box will appear on the right side of the screen with an image of what you need to serve, the ingredients needed, and a timer for how long you have to make the dish. Luckily, you only need Nori and Rice for this first round. They can both be found in the central room in the hallway. The game will direct you there immediately, but be wary of the janitor. He walks clockwise through the hallway, meaning he walks left along the hallway closest to the kitchen and right at the back of the hallway near the processing room. You can easily follow him, but if he catches even a glimpse of you, he will chase you until you enter the kitchen or one of the open rooms.

The first two dishes in this round are a sheet of Nori and a bowl of rice. To cook rice, place the uncooked rice into the pot of water by holding “E” (A1). Hold “E” while holding the collected Nori in front of the Nori Master 5000 to roll it into a sheet (A2). Place an ingredient on the plate by holding “E” on the plate while holding the ingredient (A3). To combine two ingredients on one plate, simply place them one by one on the same plate. When you have completed an order, carry the plate and place it on the conveyor belt surrounded by the “Deliver Orders Here” signs.

If you are playing with a lot of people and are going for first place, I highly recommend that you collect extra rice and nori when you can. Never return to the kitchen with just one ingredient unless you are racing to finish the last dish of the round. The two shelves on the left and right side of the kitchen can be used to store one extra ingredient each. This helps to store extra rice, nori, or ingredients that you accidentally picked up.