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Cooking Mama 2: Dinner With Friends

Cooking Mama 2: Dinner With Friends
From: Majesco Sales Inc.

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $23.50
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 23 reviews
Sales Rank: 199

Format: Cd
Platform: Nintendo Ds
Genre: artificial_life_simulation_games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Nintendo DS
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.8 x 0.6

MPN: 01505
UPC: 096427015055
EAN: 0096427015055
ASIN: B000WDUGB8

Release Date: November 13, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand new, Sealed!!!!

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 Reviews:

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


Customer Reviews:   Read 18 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Exactly what you'd expect...and more!   December 10, 2007
Lauren Hutchison (Eugene, OR)
34 out of 34 found this review helpful

The Cooking Mama series can do no wrong by me. These are near perfect games because you get exactly what you're expecting, and then some. As the title suggests, Cooking Mama 2 is a cooking game with 80 recipes from around the world, including favorites like kimchee and pancakes. You prepare food in steps, with Mama giving you helpful hints and scores along the way. The over-the-top cutesy graphics and intuitive gameplay make this a favorite with kids, but there's finesse involved that even adults will find frustrating. These games are perfect for the Achiever in your life, and Cooking Mama 2 pushes the idea further, adding unlockable customizations to your kitchen and Mama's wardrobe.

The most impressive feature of the Cooking Mama titles are their utilization of Nintendo hardware. Cooking Mama 2 continues to caress the DS with innovative stylus play. Move your stylus around a meat grinder's handle to make it go. Crack an egg by drawing a line to the bowl - slowly, or you'll wind up with egg on your hand. Blow into the microphone to ensure a pot of boiling water won't boil over. There are several dozen different mechanics available, and most of them are easy to grasp, but difficult to master. Most of the preparation requires that you beat the clock, but if you chop without stopping, or pull a piece of meat out of the frier at just the right moment, you can receive bonuses. This makes basic gameplay a snap, and advanced gameplay an ART.

After you've unlocked some recipes, you can cook for Mama's friends. Mama won't give you hints on what you should do, but since you've worked through the recipe at least once, you won't need hints. As a result, preparing food for Mama's friends is a much speedier process, and the rewards or penalties are greater. If you mess up when you're cooking for Mama's friends, Mama's not there to help you and your preparation is cut short before you can finish. If you do well, you receive presents and can unlock special items for customizing your game.

You can customize Mama's dress, accessories, the appearance of her kitchen, and the color of all the kitchen utensils you use in the game. There are 10 dress types (with several color options each), 5 accessories, and 5 kitchen settings to unlock. I like customizing everything to match to an unnatural degree, but many players will love dressing up Mama in wacky lemon earrings and strange cheerleader outfits. Not every friend you impress will unlock an item - sometimes the presents are just nice things to look at that don't stay in your game, like a kitten or a treasure chest.

As with previous releases, you can practice any part of a recipe, and set records for yourself in specific preparation techniques. Both Cooking Mama 1 and 2 for the DS offer wireless play, so you can challenge your friends to an egg-cracking contest. This isn't as cool as Cooking Mama Cookoff for the Wii, where you can execute an entire recipe against friends, but there's still something very appealing about proclaiming yourself the Queen of the Deep Fryer and laying the smackdown in an egg-cracking competition.

There are a few annoying parts of the game. Bonuses are now meaningful - each one you get earns you one star out of 5, and for every 5 stars, you get a present. But the presents aren't unlocked items, they're just cute graphic rewards. Calculating these bonuses takes a lot of time, and the accompanying music is very loud. It's nice that the bonuses have some kind of reward, but I'd prefer points or records to an overkill of praise. Some of the mechanics are still a little too hard to master. I find stewing and simmering to be a pain, because you have to wait for the food the food to cook until it's reached the green part of the progress meter, but you also have to control temperature and stir - not too often - to make sure the food doesn't pass the green sweet spot on the meter and remains exactly there until time is up. Adjusting the temperature of the stove and stirring will wildly change the food's progress meter, so it's very difficult to do with respect to the timer.

This is not my favorite Cooking Mama title, but the improvements significantly enhance the replay value and enjoyability of the game. Within a release or two, this game will be perfect, deadly addictive, and completely free of design flaws. Let's hope the world doesn't run out of interesting recipes in the mean time!



4 out of 5 stars Fun like the original   December 3, 2007
Victoria Lucas (Lawrence, KS United States)
24 out of 26 found this review helpful

This sequel is just as fun as the first game. This time you get bonus stars for doing things extra good (I guess) and you win presents, which I have yet to find. If you get gold medals and more of these stars you can change Mama's outfit and the style and colors of the kitchen and your utensils. It's fun but again the replay value is low once you get all gold medals. Now however you can challenge your friends via wireless instead of just sending a demo. The recipes are different and there's some new utensils to use as well. I only gave it four stars because of the replay value and the sort of annoying new graphics.
update: OK, the presents you win can be used in the Diary to decorate pictures of your food. It doesnt serve much of a purpose, but it's still fun.



4 out of 5 stars loved it, but rather confusing to figure out some things   January 2, 2008
Lynnie Li (Menifee, CA USA)
5 out of 7 found this review helpful

actually, to refer to the first review, the bonus that you do get can be used. I figured it out after a while, When you get the to screen and you look at the write in diary, things you've received like the kitten or lips, eyes. you can decorate your book entry. Maybe you guys could figure it out. I mean as you guys all said that the first one was good, i have yet to play that, so perhaps ill buy it to see what you guys are talking about. This was a fun first DS game i have bought so I am very pleased. Maybe, if they come out with a cooking mama 3 , it may be like the wii game, cook off but as of now, being my first game, i would like to say it is a fun interactive game and it entertained me to cook all the international foods.


5 out of 5 stars Cooking Mama 2   December 29, 2007
4 out of 6 found this review helpful

I'm nine years old and this game is really fun. In this game you use your skills in cooking. Whoever reads this should buy this game because Cooking Mama 2 is the only game I really play!!!!


4 out of 5 stars Hard but fun   December 31, 2007
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This game is hard but fun. There is one part that I cannot pass. I don't know about you, but this game is fun. You can cook with charecters other that Mama, but I like Mama because she shows you the rules. The makers definately did better on the first one, in my opinion.


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