![]() ![]() The biggest problem with Cooking Mama is that everything feels the same. Occasionally, the system’s microphone and gyroscope are used, with the former being annoying and the latter being kind of fun. The touch screen is primarily used to mix ingredients or cut them up with simple swipes. The game takes real cooking techniques and gamifies them into timing-based games. That’s not that much of a bad thing, as the quick-paced mini-games are fun, even if some recipes seem to take forever to complete. Her fourth mainline portable entry, subtitled Kitchen Magic, is the series’ 3DS debut, and outside of making use of 3D and the system’s controls, it’s not all that different from the predecessors. ![]() Mama has been around the block, with three DS games, two Wii games, and four spin-offs (including the baby-shaking epic Babysitting Mama). ![]()
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