Amazon Maximum Age: 240 months Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Mumbo Jumbo EAN: 0811930105297 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Format: CD-ROM Weight: 40 hundredths-pounds Label: Mumbo Jumbo Manufacturer: Mumbo Jumbo Model: 1047-10529 Packaged Height: 110 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 740 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 30 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 540 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows Vista Platform: Windows XP Platform: Windows 2000 Platform: Mac OS X Publisher: Mumbo Jumbo Release Date: 2008-09-02 Studio: Mumbo Jumbo
Feature:
- Over 50 unique recipes
- 5 courses to master: Appetizers, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Desert
- 38 different mini games
- 8 trophies with 4 different rankings to unlock
Product Description:
How can you be a top chef at a cooking school? Just play Cooking Academy and find out. This game places you in the kitchen of a prestigious culinary school. From Pancakes to Creme Brulee, prepare over 50 different recipes. Learn interesting trivia about food while mastering the skills of chopping, mashing, flipping, frying, and more. Unlock new recipes and trophies by passing your cooking courses and exams. Are you ready to be a Master Chef?
Customer Reviews:
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Fun but a bit short., 2008-10-06 Having played Cooking Mama on the Nintendo DS and throughly enjoying it, I thought Cooking Academy would be just as good so I decided to give it a play. Although it's almost exactly like Cooking Mama, it's a bit short and replayability isn't all that great.
So what's the game about? You play as a new chef at a culinary school. You must chop, dice, slice, and mix your way through breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert. It's a timed game so you must quickly perform each task to receive a good grade. Upon completing each food dish with a decent grade, you move on to new recipes in order to complete the game.
Let's talk about the positives first. If you've played Cooking Mama before, you'll like this game. It's almost exactly the same game only there are added bonuses. For example, when you complete all of the recipes in each category, you have to complete 5 exams in order to begin the next category. Also, you earn different trophies based on how many recipes you complete and how well you do on all of the recipes.
And now for the negatives. Although there quite a few recipes to choose from, this game is a bit short. You can complete it in a couple of hours easily. Also, replayability isn't all that high. Yes, you can try to ace every recipe but there's not much else to do once you've done that.
Overall, this game is fun and smaller kids will love it. However, the few flaws I mentioned make this game just OK. I would not recommend it.
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