Games Review: Cooking Mama: World Kitchen
Wii 505 Games £34.99
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Your support makes all the difference.It’s the series that brought Japanese cooking to the masses, and now Cooking Mama is back
with a second Wii title that focuses on cuisine from around the world. While the previous Wii
version was a tough cookie to control, World Kitchen has been souped up to make chopping
and frying with the Wiimote a piece of cake. Play is divided between the tutorial-style
“Cook with Mama”, where you’re walked through a range of recipes, then “Let’s Cook”,
which sees players trying to impress fussy foodies. All in all, a tasty game.
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