Cooking Mama: Cook Off details and screenshots
Majesco Entertainment is getting ready to release Office Crate’s Cooking Mama: Cook Off, the Wii extension of the hugely popular DS game. Today we managed to get a few more details about this game, courtesy of IGN. Read on, folks.
- Players use the Wii remote as a cooking utensil to chop, grate, slice, stir, and roll – among other tasks. If you hold it upright, you can mash potatoes or lengthwise to simulate a frying pan.
- The all-new Cooking Challenge Mode lets you and a friend go head-to-head in the ultimate multiplayer cook off to determine who can cook the fastest with the fewest mistakes Use 250+ foods to create 55 real world dishes from 10 different nations: Japan, America, France, India, Russia, England, China, Spain, Germany and Italy. You can even make desserts
- Play against 10 unique computer controlled international characters to earn unique items for your kitchen
- Adjust your timing and make decisions about your next course of action based on what you see on screen (i.e. if food is starting to look burned, quickly remove it from the burner, etc.)
- Earn bronze, silver, and gold medals from Mama based on the quality of your cooking
- Practice mode allows you to fine tune your cooking skills without being judged
- Recipes progress from simple to complex, from small to large dishes, so do your best to meet Mama’s expectations as you unlock new dishes
Cooking Mama: Cook Off for the Nintendo Wii is slated for a Q1 2007 release in the U.S. Keep checking back here on QJ for more details. In the meantime, take a gander at the screenshots below.
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Majesco Entertainment is getting ready to release Office Crate’s Cooking Mama: Cook Off, the Wii extension of the hugely popular DS game. Today we managed to get a few more details about this game, courtesy of IGN. Read on, folks.
- Players use the Wii remote as a cooking utensil to chop, grate, slice, stir, and roll – among other tasks. If you hold it upright, you can mash potatoes or lengthwise to simulate a frying pan.
- The all-new Cooking Challenge Mode lets you and a friend go head-to-head in the ultimate multiplayer cook off to determine who can cook the fastest with the fewest mistakes Use 250+ foods to create 55 real world dishes from 10 different nations: Japan, America, France, India, Russia, England, China, Spain, Germany and Italy. You can even make desserts
- Play against 10 unique computer controlled international characters to earn unique items for your kitchen
- Adjust your timing and make decisions about your next course of action based on what you see on screen (i.e. if food is starting to look burned, quickly remove it from the burner, etc.)
- Earn bronze, silver, and gold medals from Mama based on the quality of your cooking
- Practice mode allows you to fine tune your cooking skills without being judged
- Recipes progress from simple to complex, from small to large dishes, so do your best to meet Mama’s expectations as you unlock new dishes
Cooking Mama: Cook Off for the Nintendo Wii is slated for a Q1 2007 release in the U.S. Keep checking back here on QJ for more details. In the meantime, take a gander at the screenshots below.
Via IGN