Cook with Nahomi Edamoto’s Kitchen For DS
If the Brits have Nigella Lawson, then Japan has Nahomi Edamoto. She’s a cooking marvel who basically knows her vegetables and beef. More so, she’s also an advocate of eating whale. But whales aside, Nahomi Edamoto teaches kids on how to cook up some meals with her DS game, Nahomi Edamoto no Shiawase Kitchen: Kakushi aji wa anata ga kimete ne, which roughly translates to Nahomi Edamoto’s Happy Kitchen: You decide the flavor, okay?. This game basically teaches kids the fundamentals of cooking as well as enjoying it.
The game play works a little like home economics wherein Nahomi Edamoto will give you recipes and you are to follow it with given instructions. Recipes in the game are usually recipes that young kids can cook at home such as OmuRice, a Japanese creation that stuffs rice inside an omelette. Once the recipes have been given, the kids prepare the ingredients using their touch pen. With the pen, they could slice onions, shape hamburgers, and fry their eggs. Another interesting aspect of the game is that it quizzes the player on the recipes in the game so that she may remember it when she may help her mom in the kitchen someday.
This game by MTO certainly invites their players to try cooking in the kitchen once in a while. The game is cheery fun and is something kids, particularly young girls, would most likely enjoy.
Via Famitsu
If the Brits have Nigella Lawson, then Japan has Nahomi Edamoto. She’s a cooking marvel who basically knows her vegetables and beef. More so, she’s also an advocate of eating whale. But whales aside, Nahomi Edamoto teaches kids on how to cook up some meals with her DS game, Nahomi Edamoto no Shiawase Kitchen: Kakushi aji wa anata ga kimete ne, which roughly translates to Nahomi Edamoto’s Happy Kitchen: You decide the flavor, okay?. This game basically teaches kids the fundamentals of cooking as well as enjoying it.
The game play works a little like home economics wherein Nahomi Edamoto will give you recipes and you are to follow it with given instructions. Recipes in the game are usually recipes that young kids can cook at home such as OmuRice, a Japanese creation that stuffs rice inside an omelette. Once the recipes have been given, the kids prepare the ingredients using their touch pen. With the pen, they could slice onions, shape hamburgers, and fry their eggs. Another interesting aspect of the game is that it quizzes the player on the recipes in the game so that she may remember it when she may help her mom in the kitchen someday.
This game by MTO certainly invites their players to try cooking in the kitchen once in a while. The game is cheery fun and is something kids, particularly young girls, would most likely enjoy.
Via Famitsu