Nintendo DS
Cooking Mama£17.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £24.99 | You save: £7.00 (28%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- Create 76 different, real world dishes from fried eggs to cabbage meat rolls! By mastering the first 15 recipes you can unlock 61 increasingly complex bonus recipes to expand your skills in the kitchen.
- The stylus is your master kitchen tool. Use it in more than 200 mini-games to chop, slice, pan fry, knead, grate, mash, tenderize, mix, peel, carve, roll and more. Once your dish is ready, you can even use the stylus to prepare the final layout of your meal.
- Cool food down by blowing into the Nintendo DS microphone
- Combine recipes to create more advanced dishes
- Share recipes with up to 4 other people or transfer a saved game to a friend via the DS wireless link
- Earn bronze, silver and gold medals based on the quality of your cooking
- Practice mode lets you finetune your cooking skills without being judged
Cooking Mama challenges players to use the stylus as a master kitchen tool to cook 76 real world dishes ranging from pepperoni pizza to cabbage meat rolls. Under Mama's watchful eye, players must first prepare ingredients, then combine, cook and present the final meal all via the touch screen. Players can even "cool down" dishes by blowing into the DS microphone and share their favourite recipes with friends via the DS wireless link.
*2006 'Best of E3' Winner

Average rating (72 reviews)
OK but Buy Cooking Mama 2 instead....
gorgeousgames | 16/06/2009 | See all gorgeousgames' reviews (19) »
This is a good fun game but, i would recommend that you buy Cooking Mama 2 instead because, the graphics are better and so is the menu.
Surprisingly addictive!
Kiriyama | 01/04/2009 | See all Kiriyama's reviews (19) »
When a friend of mine lent me this game, I thought "I'll play it, say it's okay and give it them back". After about 5 minutes, I was hooked. I now have my own copy. It's fairly basic but you just can't seem to put it down!
This is a nice, cute little clever game that I believe will appeal to children and casual gamers. However it only had me interested for about 6 hours or thereabouts so its really up to you if you think that is enough for you, lets just say I'm glad I got it as a gift and didn't use my had earned cash! Despite what some reviews say it does actually get quite hard in some points but for me this was more frustrating than fun. I've heard that Cooking mama 2 is better and, overall, it has had better reviews amongst many gaming journalists. So if you are still up for it, I would get the second one if I were you. But why did I give it a 3? Well, its really not a terrible game and as I say it did hold my interest for a while and the world is very cute and colourful, but I shall be selling it soon!
3+ (PEGI) |
































