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The challenging dishes are great though because it means she won't have completed the entire game in just a day or two. Some dishes are challenging or hard to pronounce but the "pretend" cooking is all that matters. Great birthday present. My daughter loves this game. Plus, 2 has more features than 1 did, and she is really enjoying it.
My daught is very into cooking. She just turned eight and she absolutely loves this game.
This game works really well with the stylus, it is almost a completely touch game with a good number of recipes to unlock. It has nice little extras like unlockables to alter the look of the background and Mama's clothes/accessories. If you're an adult looking to play this on your commute, bear in mind you will be blowing into the microphone for some recipes.
This game is sooo much better than Cooking Mama 1. It has kept me busy for hours, I also can have a friend play with me on their DS through the WiFi.
My 5 year old can't get enough of this game and her older sister is always asking to borrow it. Gift it to the little chef in your life. It's a very positive, constructive game that the kids really enjoy. They love to "make" the recipes by cutting, slicing, stirring, etc the food. There is positive reinforcement whether they make a mistake trying the recipe on their own - or getting it right, in which case the game says, "Even better than Mama." which my daughter loves to hear.I bought this based on the Amazon reviewers and am not disappointed. :)
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