Cooking mama sound effects
#COOKING MAMA SOUND EFFECTS SERIES#
However, a newcomer to the series will easily fall for mama's charms because it is a clever little game. As mentioned, this Cooking Mama plays pretty much like the others, so if you have the DS or Wii games, you may feel like you are treading water here save for a few new recipes. For me, because I have played Cooking Mama many times before, there are no surprises left. I burned a few recipes because I would tilt my iPhone down to move the ingredients across the pan, but they did not budge.
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This happened with flipping veggies in a pan, too.
![cooking mama sound effects cooking mama sound effects](https://tcrf.net/images/5/51/Cooking_Mama_2-_Dinner_With_Friends-title.png)
But then the game would not sense the next time I did it in the sequence. For example, I would stir a pot with a circular motion a few times with no problem. At times, Cooking Mama did not register my tilting or touching. It gets frustrating.Īlso frustrating: accuracy. The ratio of playing to waiting is sometimes stacked too much against you. But then you have a screen where mama grades you followed by a loading screen that takes well over three times as long. Take chopping onions, for example you rip through that in two seconds. When your loading screens take longer than the gameplay event between them, you have a problem. Cooking Mama on the iPhone has no shortage of them and it really breaks the pacing of the game to a point it becomes unpleasant. I like the concept of the Cooking Mama games. If you take too long on an event or burn something on the stove, mama scolds you and you lose points from your final score. You are graded by mama on speed as well as accuracy. Each recipe is broken down into these individual actions. Meatballs are made by shaking your device back and forth. To fry vegetables or spread melted butter in a pan, you turn the phone so it's vertical and slide it back and forth. Using your finger instead of a stylus or Wii Remote, you chop and peel veggies or add ingredients to bowls and pans. That's actually quite cool - and conceivably a great bargain since the iPhone edition is less than half the price of the very first Cooking Mama on DS. Now the game arrives on the iPhone with no noticeable differences from the preceding versions. It's a sweet, silly game that deserves all of its success. The better you do in the kitchen, the more recipes you unlock. As you chop, flip, mold, and dice, mama grades your performance. Under the tutelage of mama, you follow a series of recipes by physically manipulating on-screen utensils, like knives and saucepans. And you can't pause.Cooking Mama, a goofy culinary game, is a cult smash on the DS and Wii. On a 1-10 scale, 5-6.5 being average, this game gets a 4. I didn't play it.Īll in all, you're just better off learning to cook. I also liked the chopping sound effect.įor comparisons to the DS version, don't look at me. The best time I had with it was the Warioware-esc minigame where you have to guess an ingredient before a square containing an image of the ingredient clears up in and pour it (and even that wasn't fun). The Wiimote isn't good for swift, abrupt motions.
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In the events where you had to make a sweeping motion with the Wiimote - any sweeping motion at all - the cursor usually gets stuck somewhere along the way, unsnags once you reach the end of the swing, and flys to the end, thereby smashing the egg, breaking the flan, or whatever you happen to be doing.
![cooking mama sound effects cooking mama sound effects](https://www.destructoid.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/cooking-mama-cookstar-drama.jpg)
As I mentioned before, the cursor will shoot upward, it's imprecise as for slicing, and when you're deep frying, your food items will snag on the edge of the pot and you drop them on the burner. Cooking Mama, unlike cooking, is simply not fun. I played this game for about an hour and a half, put it back in the GameFly envelope, and put it on our sideboard next to the wallet, the pile of change, the keys, and the rest of the leaving-in-the-morning supplies. I even look forward to going to work (on the days I'm not on pots-so most days). Other than tracing the direction an arrow points or cracking eggs by swinging the Wiimote in an arc (which isn't responsive at all), that's all you do.Ĭooking, for me, is really quite fun. The game's premise is this: you're learning to cook with Mama! It's chock-full of minigames that involve waggling the Wiimote back and forth in one direction or another to chop up your ingredients. This game isn't really flawed, other than the Wiimote bugging out and flying up when you swing down, but it's not that fun. I'm an actual chef (part time) and I can tell you that it'd be more worth it to just learn to cook. This game isn't really flawed, other than the Wiimote bugging out and flying up when you swing down, but it's not that fun." "I'm an actual chef (part time) and I can tell you that it'd be more worth it to just learn to cook.