On June 3, 2009, the fourth game in the series, Emily's Taste of Fame, was released. Like the first two games in the series, this game was rated 3.5/5 stars by Gamezebo. He helps her get a waiting job at a friend's restaurant so she can earn the money she needs, and through referrals, Emily gets to work at three other restaurants before she finally earns enough money to be able to make her dream come true in the last restaurant, being the tea garden itself. But for this to be achieved, she must apply for a loan at the local bank, for which she needs the aid of Uncle Antonio.
In this game, the main storyline is that Emily wants to pursue her dream of running her own tea garden.
The game was similar to the second game, its only changes being a greater variety of dishes and reservations, as well as mini-game in which the player collects mice. On September 24, 2008, the third game in the series, Emily's Tea Garden, was released. Like the first game in the series, this game was rated 3.5/5 stars by Gamezebo. The main storyline of the game is as follows: Emily is asked by her Uncle Antonio to help him in his restaurants when his son Marcello runs off and leaves him to run the restaurants by himself. The game also contained five 10-day restaurants to play through, instead of the eight 5-day ones available in the first game of the series.
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On June 29, 2007, the second game in the series was released with a number of new features compared to the first game, such as options for the player to decorate the restaurant however they want, to put items on their plate ahead of time rather than only directly at the time that the items were ordered by a customer, and the inclusion of trophies along with a storyline with cutscenes. In 2007, the series was nominated for the 2006 Best Casual Game of the Year award. The game was originally rated 3.5/5 stars by Gamezebo. The Winter Edition was similar to the first game, but with a winter/Christmas theme and no achievement trophies. In November of the same year, a special edition of the series was released: The Winter Edition. The first series game, however, did not have much of a storyline, and instead focused on the gameplay. Originally, players were challenged to successfully run eight restaurants that went for five days each. The series was publicly released on September 21, 2006.
The idea for the series of casual games was thought of in 2005. 1.15 Delicious: Emily's Miracle of Life.1.14 Delicious: Emily's Christmas Carol.1.13 Delicious: Emily's Message in a Bottle.1.12 Delicious: Emily's Hopes and Fears.1.11 Delicious: Emily's Home Sweet Home.1.9 Delicious: Emily's Honeymoon Cruise.1.6 Delicious: Emily's Childhood Memories.1.1 Delicious and its The Winter Edition.