![]() The only real goal of this title is to improve upon your previous score. I wouldn't call this a poor game it just won't keep you captivated for very long. The implementation of this concept is not great however. This is all done through the use of the Wii-mote. The player will have to peel, chop, clean, sauté, fry, brown, boil, crack, beat, mix, and season their way to Cooking Mama excellence. After finishing the recipe, a more difficult one from that nation will be unlocked. For example, you will be given a simple recipe from Japan, France, or the United States to complete. In this version, you will try to open up all the recipes from ten different nations. The more complex recipes incorporated previous cooking techniques and built upon your skills with new ones. For the DS, after successful completion of a recipe you were rewarded with another recipe that was similar to the previous one but a bit more complicated. If you are not familiar with the series, Cooking Mama has players perform a series of tasks in order to prepare the perfect meal. player does make for some fun, but the lack of story and some too oft sketchy controls have left this culinary connoisseur wishing for more. Unfortunately, all of the series' faults are here as well and, overall, there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of improvement. All of the appeal of the first game is here but with a new control scheme via the Wii-mote. ![]() Majesco's charming, animated title has finally come to the Wii. ![]()
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