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At first I was annoyed with this game because I wasn't making anything. I'm still not so good at making certain things in the game but in real life of course it's easier. This game is challenging and fun.
It's fun but it gets boring after awhile. It is my 5th DS game and ranked 4th out of my collection. I prefer Mario Kart and Nintendogs: Chihuahua & Friends.
I brought this game for my niece, she had scene it before as her friend has it too. She really loves it, keeps her entertained for hours.
It may even be something nice for the casual gamer who just wants to kill a little time. DOn't get me wrong- I think it's a very cute game, the graphics are right on, the concept is nice, and it's mildly amusing, but I played for an hour or so and realized that it doesn't really get that much more difficult and there are much more entertaining games out there. I don't want to hate on it, because it's not a bad game, but it's not particularly exciting or stimulating. If I want to cook, I can just go to my kitchen. However if I want to slay monsters I go to my DS :) I think it's great for kids and may potentially give them an interest to learn about cooking. Also, this game made me terribly hungry in that one hour or so that I played.
It has very cutesy graphics but the part where Mama's eyes go on fire and she looks like she is going to throttle someone is a bit much. Though on some steps it's very frusterating.
I got it for my 11 year old daughter. Her friend has Cooking Mama 2 and they are both addicting to the Mama series.
Cooking Mama is a lot of fun but not what I was expecting. She has showed me the game and I think it's very cute.
I recently got her the game. She does enjoy this game a lot but I hear her yelling at her DS occasionaly.
She really likes it but is already on her 3rd way through because she completed everything. Overall Cooking Mama is a fun game but should only be bought for children 8 and up.
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