Cooking Mama 2: Dinner With Friends
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Majesco Sales Inc.
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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months
Binding: Video Game
Brand: Majesco
EAN: 0096427015055
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Format: CD
Item Dimensions: 20
Label: Majesco Sales Inc.
Manufacturer: Majesco Sales Inc.
MPN: 01505
Platform: Nintendo DS
Publisher: Majesco Sales Inc.
Release Date: November 13, 2007
Studio: Majesco Sales Inc.
Features:- Improved graphics and real-time effects make you feel like you're actually cooking
- Recipes progress from simple to complex, from small to large and so do the expectations
- If you friends think your dish is delicious you'll unlock another new friend
- Earn bronze, silver and gold medals from Mama based on the quality of your cooking
- Keep a diary of your best creations and add earned seals to dress it up and share with your in-game friends
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Editorial Review:Product Description:Get out the good plates, Mama's got company! In Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends, players use the stylus as the ultimate kitchen utensil in 150 different cooking mini-games across 80 new recipes that range from cultural delicacies like shark fin soup to the all-American apple pie. However, this time around players actually have hungry mouths to feed since nine finicky dinner friends will be tasting and judging each meal! A new Challenge Mode lets up to four friends compete in a wireless cook off with only one game card, while players can customize their kitchen--and even Mama!--in the fresh Decoration Mode. Cook for nine discriminating dinner guests! 150 different cooking mini games 80 new recipes, ranging from the everyday to the exotic! Wireless multiplayer Challenge Mode Decoration Mode lets you customize your kitchen, and even Mama herself! ESRB Rated EC for Early Childhood
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This game is sooo much better than Cooking Mama 1. It has kept me busy for hours, I also can have a friend play with me on their DS through the WiFi.
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My 5 year old can't get enough of this game and her older sister is always asking to borrow it. They love to "make" the recipes by cutting, slicing, stirring, etc the food. There is positive reinforcement whether they make a mistake trying the recipe on their own - or getting it right, in which case the game says, "Even better than Mama!" which my daughter loves to hear!
I bought this based on the Amazon reviewers and am not disappointed. It's a very positive, constructive game that ...
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Cooking Mama was one of the first games I bought when I got my DS because it looked cute and fun and good for when I just wanted to turn my brain off for a few minutes. I ended up getting ridiculously obsessed with it and bought Cooking Mama 2 before I'd even finished half of the first game.
And it was definitely worth getting even if, for the most part, it's just more of the same. Being able to change Mama's look is fun, and cooking for Mama's friends adds a bit more challenge than was ...
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This is the coolest game ever. So after awhile, you get all the meals and can't exactly move on with anymore meals. That just means you have to get gold medals on each one! haha. It's great. The presents part in annoying though since anyone can easily get a star. =/ haha.
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It is a fun game but there are some things that I am surprised that changes weren't initiated in Cooking Mama2.
I usually watch TV news, reality TV etc. while I play. Usually you can turn music off or down without effecting the game sounds. When you mess up a step during cooking, you can't start again in the step before. Sometimes it is hard to tell how you messed up and the directions for certain steps could be a bit clearer. I can do most of the tasks but the biggest problem I have is difficulty ...
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