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Let's Combine: The player can select two dishes to combine, completing mini-games from both recipes. Released in February 8, 2007, it was the second Cooking Mama game released and the first on a console. Like the original DS game, it was basic and simple, but featured different recipes based around the systems mechanics. Cooking Mama: Cook Off for Wii". Nintendo. Archived from the original on 2018-12-06 . Retrieved 2018-12-06. The third Cooking Mama on DS and the fourth game in total. Released in October 20, 2009, Shop & Shop introduced a new mini-game feature allowing the player to visit the supermarket as Ichigo.
In one of the photos and Japanese promo for Cooking Mama 3: Shop & Chop, she has a light blue scooter she uses to travel. Gameplay involves the player following the instructions of the titular "Mama" to cook various meals. This is performed by using the device's controller, typically the touch screen, to perform various kitchen tasks such as chopping vegetables, slicing meat, flipping food in pans, and arranging the final items onto a plate. Each of these tasks is accomplished by completing a minigame which usually lasts less than 10 seconds. The series' gameplay structure consists of the player progressing through a series of short minigames. The dishes come from 10 countries: France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Spain, Japan, Italy, China, Germany, India, and Russia. Blondeau, Bella (4 Apr 2020). "For Some Reason, The New Cooking Mama Is 2020's Biggest Gaming Mystery". TheGamer.com . Retrieved 5 Apr 2020. A mobile version of Gardening Mama was released for Apple iOS on September 23, 2010, followed by a free "Lite" version on June 13, 2011. It has since been removed from the Apple App Store.A puzzle game released on February 18, 2016 for mobile devices running Android, iOS, or iPadOS. Similar to Disney TsumTsum and Candy Crush, the Player must connect various ingredients called “Foo-Dons” to make foods and dishes and feed them to the customers at the restaurants. There is a little store called the “Foo-Don Shop” where the Player can use earned coins to buy more Foo-Dons. The game was produced for both Apple and Android. Currently it is only available on Apple. Dishes are created by using the DS stylus as your all-in-one multipurpose kitchen tool. With it, players can chop, slice, pan fry, knead, grate, mash, tenderise, mix, peel, carve, roll and much more besides. Once the dish is ready, the stylus can be used to add finishing touches to the presentation at table before the dish is greedily consumed by Mama’s demanding customers. Blowing on the in-built DS microphone will cool a hot dish down and by combining existing recipes, players can create a vast menu fit for a banquet. The second Nintendo DS game in the series Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends, was released in November 2007. Along with new recipes, this title expands the total number of different minigames and adds several new gameplay modes. A fourth sequel entitled Cooking Mama 4: Kitchen Magic was released for the 3DS in fall in the US and November 11, 2011 in the UK, followed by Cooking Mama 5: Bon Appétit! in 2013. Simply follow Mama's instructions to prepare tasty-looking meals with your DS touch screen; chopping vegetables, frying meat, rolling dough and finally arranging the food on the plate for the finishing touch. Impress Mama and she might even award you a medal.
The third Cooking Mama game and second for hand held versions. In America, it was released exactly 2 days before the Japanese version on November 13, 2007. The customization and trophies aspect came into play here for the first time in the series.A free app for Apple iPhone OS that was released on May 1, 2009. The game is a watered down version of the first Cooking Mama game and only featured one recipe: Hamburger Stewed in Tomato Sauce. Released on November 25, 2010, the player can help Mama babysit a group of adorable babies in this cuddly spin-off. Modes included are: Another 3DS title, Cooking Mama: Sweet Shop, was released in Japan in 2014, but it wouldn't be released worldwide until 2017. In 2015, Cooking Mama: Let's Cook! was released as an app game worldwide, and is still receiving new content to this day. Released for Apple iOS on December 21, 2012, Cooking Mama Seasons superseded Cooking Mama Lite and allowed the player to make their own dishes. Some of them were featured in the original game, while others got their start with this game. The player could also view their album and collect cards to decorate. A "Pro" version of the app superseded the paid version of the original Cooking Mama mobile app. They have since been removed from the Apple App Store. A pseudo-sequel, Cooking Mama: Cook Off, was released for the Wii in Japan on February 8, 2007. Replacing touchscreen control with use of the Wii Remote to guide the cooking activities, it was later released in North America on March 20, 2007 and in May 2007 in Europe.