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Cooking Madness -A Chef's Game is my 9 year old daughter's new favorite game. I often see her scrambling in front of the screen, which arouses my curiosity. So, one weekend afternoon I tried this crazy game. The game uses a colorful cartoon style, and the graphics of characters and various foods are very accurate and vivid. It's hard not for kids not to love this realistic food paradise! The variety of food in the game is very rich, including classic dishes from all over the world, such as delicious desserts, hearty seafood dinners, classic pasta and so on. More importantly, these delicacies will be made by children and sold to customers, which means that children will become chefs and run their own restaurants in this food world. This not only tests the cooking skills of the players, but also tests their management ability, whether they can meet the needs of customers, and whether they can make more money, which is what the problems players are about to face.

 

Next, I will introduce the gameplay of Cooking Madness -A Chef's Game in detail. As I mentioned earlier, players will play as a chef, and they will first need to learn and improve their cooking skills. Players will then have a restaurant of their own, and they need to complete the cooking in a limited time according to the customer's request to satisfy the customer. In essence, Cooking Madness -A Chef's Game is a typical time management game. The main goal of the player is to complete the food production process within a limited time. Some basic food can be sold directly with only one operation, and the steps are relatively short. More food requires 3 or 4 operations to meet the customer's requirements. So as the game progresses, the difficulty of the game will also increase. To pass the level, players must upgrade their kitchen to increase efficiency. Upgrading the kitchen requires players to make more money. In addition to the fees earned from selling food, it is also very important to improve customer satisfaction and get high tips. In general, the shorter the customer's waiting time, the higher the customer satisfaction.

 

From the actual experience, Cooking Madness -A Chef's Game, as a classic of time management games, has produced a large number of imitators. Some of them adjusted the type of dishes, some changed the horizontal screen to vertical, and some changed the graphics to other styles, but none of them could surpass or even reach the level of Cooking Madness -A Chef's Game. If you like time management games, if you have a soft spot for running restaurants, and if you are a loyal fan of European and American style, then please don't miss this game with more than 100 million installs worldwide!


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35

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UK

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Ivy