Cooking Academy Review
I love to cook, so I found this game to be very entertaining. I've had some minor problems with the game, but I think they have less to do with the game itself than with my own manual dexterity and my computer's processing speed. br /br /For example, there's a section of the game where you have to have to flip shishkebabs on a grill very quickly. There's a time limit. You're really supposed to flip three at a time. I can only manage to do two at a time without "burning" them. If you burn them they don't count towards your score, so I'm never able to do it fast enough to be able to successfully go to the next level of the game. I'm neurologically handicapped, so my visual acuity, and my own "processing speed", isn't the best, and I have a five year old computer, so that's probably an issue as well.br /br /However, I still give this game very high marks, and I think anyone who likes to cook, or who wants to learn how, will really enjoy it.
Cooking Academy 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
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Cooking Academy - rhege36 - Mocksville, NCIt is a good game for those who a young and wish to test the luck at beating the chiefs. Does test the hand and eye cordination and sometimes the reflexes. All - in - All it is a good game for ages 11 and up.
Apr 25, 2010 18:18:07
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