Sandwich Shuffle
In Sandwich Shuffle, your main task is to build the tallest sandwich for a hungry customer waiting below. The platform is scattered with sandwich ingredients. Your chef must grab as many as possible to stack a huge snack. This game belongs to the new games genre and offers a fresh take on food-stacking fun. The customer wants a sandwich bigger than any they've seen. Your mission is simple: collect ingredients and aim for the highest score on the measuring scale.
How to play?
Swipe right or left to pick up sandwich ingredients with your chef's hands. Each swipe lets you grab bread, cheese, lettuce, or meat and add it to the stack. Avoid knives and obstacles that cut your sandwich or knock ingredients away. If you drop too many pieces or hit sharp objects, your sandwich won't reach the customer whole. The final sandwich is measured for height. Only a complete stack counts toward your score. If the customer gets no food, you'll have to try again. Focus on steady swiping to keep the sandwich stable. Pick up ingredients quickly to build a taller stack before reaching the end. Each ingredient adds to the final height, so don't miss any. Watch for tricky knife placements that can split your stack in half. A bigger sandwich means a more satisfied customer.
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.90 out of 5, based on 514 votes.
- Released in August 2022.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 6+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- The platform layout changes for each round, altering where ingredients and obstacles appear.
- A height scale at the end measures the sandwich to determine your score.
- Knife obstacles can split the sandwich if touched, forcing you to rebuild.
- The customer only accepts sandwiches with at least one ingredient in the final stack.
Tips & Tricks:
- Time your swipes to grab ingredients when they’re closest to your chef’s hands.
- Skip risky ingredients near knives to avoid losing a big part of your sandwich.
- Stack bread at the base first to keep the sandwich balanced.
























