Cooking Mama 2: Dinner With Friends
- Improved graphics and real-time effects make you feel like you’re in fact cooking
- Recipes progress from unadorned to complex, from small to large and so do the expectations
- If you friends reflect your dish is tasty 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
Product Description
Hot on the heels of her award-winning debut title’s sales success, Mama returns to the kitchen with new recipes, ingredients and friends in Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends. Reflect your dishes are tasty? This time, only your hungry friends will be the judge of that!
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This game was fun at first. But it has really wreaked havoc on the screen of my daughters DS. She has only had this thing a week and I have to replace the screen protector already, because she cannot see owing to it. Just kind of leery on how this will affect her screen. It cannot be excellent, the repetitive cutting and quick stylus hitting required to play is making me marvel if this game was such a excellent thought.
Rating: 3 / 5
Maybe I’m playing this game incorrect, but it’s dumb. It’s like: get the kernels of corn off the cob, so you take your stylus and rub it back and forth and back and forth on the screen. Or you stir a mix and take your stylus and spin it round and round and round on the screen. Or you flatten dough and you take your stylus and tap it 100 times on your screen. ??? How is that fun? It’s stupid. And it was expensive.
My favorite DSs are Cake Mania, Diner Dash, Touchmaster – I thought this would be similar but it’s not.
Rating: 1 / 5
cooking mama!first,if yu r a boy nd chose to play this game,i say its not going to fit yu.yepps,yu heard mee.this game is mostly for girls,kai?cuz yu get to kinda dress up cooking mama.lik yu get accessories after making a wonderful job on your cooking dish.nd yu could also write in your diary.what do i mean by that??after yu finished cooking a dish,yu see dah picture of it nd could choose to save in diary.then yu could choose write in diary nd place lik stickers on dah picture.see,i told yu it was for girls.but dah terrible thing is wen yu cook sumthing,dah skills your using repeats over nd over again.but by and large,this is a excellent game nd is worth 30 dollars.nd yull lub it even more if yu lub cooking=]
Rating: 4 / 5
My daughter was exiting that she can make an ice cream like it was advertised, but it’s wasn’t in this game.Cooking Mama 2: Dinner With Friends
Rating: 2 / 5
I HATE cutesy graphics.
When a game has those thicky-outlined “Hello Kitty” and/or Japan-mation type characters I don’t even bother to read the description.
It gives me the depression of being childish, unadorned, and quickly-produced to make quick bucks.
HOWEVER…that said… I canNOT stop playing this game.
I would never have tried it if I hadnt seen my stepdaughter play it on the Wii. Then, of course, I had to prove my cooking superiority.
The addiction started.
When I got a DS for Christmas (though I didn’t reflect there would be any sports meeting I’d in fact want), my first buy was Cooking Mama 2.
And, as I said, I can’t place it down.
Cooking Mama makes brilliant use of the stylus play in the same way the Wii makes use of its open controllers.
Like the Wii game, it is more than a tad hard to know what Mama is saying in her Italian-accent-done-by-a-Japanese-Actress voiceover. Thankfully, they place the words on the screen here so you are not constantly wondering what she is spouting at you.
Also like the Wii game, at times you have no thought what the game expects of you, and only trial and error will teach you how to take the exact dish.
There are other elements to this game that the Wii does not have. Cooking contests, practice levels of various sorts, etc.
My only complaint is the one of the kids seems to need me just as I am about to exact the T-bone steak.
Darn kids.
Rating: 4 / 5