TAITO, a Japanese company famous for numerous arcade classics, has finally ported one of their most successful games to the iPhone - Cooking Mama ![]()
Don't know how to cook? Don't worry! Mama will teach you - and it's easy as 1-2-3!
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TAITO, a Japanese company famous for numerous arcade classics, has finally ported one of their most successful games to the iPhone - Cooking Mama ![]()
Don't know how to cook? Don't worry! Mama will teach you - and it's easy as 1-2-3!
Based on the Nintendo DS version of the game, the iPhone app version of Cooking Mama is skimmed and trimmed down. Instead of using a stylus, Cooking Mama makes the most of the iPhone's features - the touch screen and the accelerometer. Some cooking techniques/instructions have been altered or removed completely (like blowing a pot) to accommodate iPod Touch users.
Each new player starts off with a handful of recipes to try and make with Mama's help. Each recipe is then broken down into smaller "skills" that need to be mastered to successfully complete a full recipe. Mama offers an unlimited practice round where you can learn how to do each task. Think of them as tutorials - some are easy, some take some finesse and timing to master.
The neat thing about Cooking Mama is that each task and recipe is loosely based on real cooking technique and recipes. Although you may not necessarily learn to cook, you'll come away from each game with a little more culinary knowledge than you started with!
When you are ready, you can start the recipe and Mama will guide you through each skill task. If you complete the task flawlessly, you will receive a gold medal. If you make some minor mistakes, you will receive a silver medal. If you fail a task, you will receive a bronze medal and a fiery Mama who vows to fix your errors.
Regardless of if you pass or fail, you will move to the next task and receive a cumulative score and corresponding medal (gold, silver, bronze) at the end. For scores less than 60, no medals are given - but aim for the medals! They help to unlock new recipes and additional side games!
Overall, the feel of the game is quite true to the DS versions in style and function. However, I feel there is yet some room for the game to grow.
First of all, there are only 15 recipes available in this version and one side game to test your skill mastery called the "Cooking Contest", which can make gameplay relatively short. However, if skill and recipe mastery is your goal, it will definitely lend for many hours of gameplay. Hopefully with future updates, there will be additional recipes to unlock.
Second, instructions for tasks aren't always crystal clear and are often confusing on the first couple run-thrus. Also, the touch screen isn't as responsive as a stylus which can make for some frustrating failures. (See images above - I had some serious beefs with the stewing tasks and mixing...) Accuracy is usually a little bit off and there is noticeable loading time from one task to the next. Thankfully, the tutorials/practice rounds allow for as much trial and error as anyone may need to perfect their skills, given you have the patience!
At $6.99, the price is reasonable compared to full versions of the game on the DS and Wii, although it may seem steep to the casual App buyer.
For fans of the game (like myself), this is a faithful adaption for the iPhone/iPod touch and a likely "must-have" to complete the collection. For newcomers, Cooking Mama
is a fun and enjoyable game for both young and old, lads and ladies alike! Available at the iTunes App Store for $6.99.
I usually try to grab the handle (or even the area near the soup/stew) and swipe it to the other side. It seems to only work "sometimes" -- which is why in my review you see the snapshots of failed attempts.
I also have problems with the "mixing" tasks where you need to stir the food in the bowl in a circular fashion.
Not sure if it's a problem with the app itself or if I'm doing something wrong. I'll put an inquiry into the developers for more concrete instruction!
Ella: According to Taito, you just need to tap inside the pot (or tap and drag).
Hope this helps!
for stirring, you want to stir 'til the indicator above stays in the green zone, so you can over-stir if you go too fast
clarify the above comment, it's the mixing task, not the stirring
How does one peel the hot potatoes... it never works and I fail each time.
To peel the hot potatoes, you have to start in the center of the potato and drag your finger outwards across each of the four sections.
I found the tricky part was that you must start in the very middle where you can see the white show through. If you start on the brown it usually doesn't work.
Hope this is helpful to you
To peel the hot potatoes, you have to start in the center of the potato and drag your finger outwards across each of the four sections.
I found the tricky part was that you must start in the very middle where you can see the white show through. If you start on the brown it usually doesn't work.
Hope this is helpful to you
My cooking mama app won't save my results, it just automatically jumps back toy home after accomplishing a dish. This doesn't save medals or can I get new dishes. Can anyone help me out?
S: Are you playing through the test or the practice rounds? The biggest difference is when doing the test, you start from the first task and whether you pass or fail, move on the the second task, third, etc until you complete the dish and get a number for your efforts and a corresponding medal for the dish if you do well enough.
The practice rounds will only allow you to try the task. It does not record a score, but you can try each and every task, in any order you like for any available dish.
Hopefully that makes sense -- I can't think of any other reason why your scores wouldn't be recorded?
The only way you get new dishes is if you complete dishes with at least a bronze medal.
S: Are you playing through the test or the practice rounds? The biggest difference is when doing the test, you start from the first task and whether you pass or fail, move on the the second task, third, etc until you complete the dish and get a number for your efforts and a corresponding medal for the dish if you do well enough.
The practice rounds will only allow you to try the task. It does not record a score, but you can try each and every task, in any order you like for any available dish.
Hopefully that makes sense -- I can't think of any other reason why your scores wouldn't be recorded?
The only way you get new dishes is if you complete dishes with at least a bronze medal.
How do you know if you are doing a test or practice round?
C: The difference between Practice Mode and Test mode is that the practice mode will let you try and task at any time for the available recipes. It will tell you if you pass or fail, but not progress to the next task in the recipe.
Test mode will start at task #1 for whatever recipe you choose and move to the following task, regardless of if you pass or fail automatically. At the end, you will receive a number and medal if you pass. (This unlocks hidden recipes as well.)
itouch 3.0 doesnt support cooking mama and NFS
How do you seperate the yolk from the egg. I keep dragging them to each other and at the end it says I've failed. Is there something else I should do too? Like stop at a certain time?
Yolks: To separate the yolk, you have to hold the second egg shell slightly apart - just enough for the egg whites to slip through, but also not too far to let the yolk fall.
I had a great time the other night showing my little girl this game, but she is still too small to play it and have fun. I picked her up a very similar game (made by the same company?) called Little Cook. She is having a blast with that and I am enjoying this one. You can read a review here at Apps Patrol.
Hi, would it be ok with you if I put this article on my website if I link back to it and give you credit? Please let me know, cheers.
hey can somebody tell me how to do the mix/stew step? i can't figure it out and fail every time i try to make potatoes or soup or anything. :(