Monday, October 21, 2013

A Recipe For Success!

Nigella Lawson, Jaimie Oliver and Ainsley Harriott may not be your picture of gaming heroes or heroines, but nonetheless baking games are a steadily mounting phenomenon. Enduring the current appeal with games based on real-life (The Sims, Tennis, Bowling etc) all cooking games are about is, clearly, cooking.


 


That could appear useless, given that the real-life equivalent of cooking games (actually baking) is something you virtually have to do every day or else starve, consider just how much fun you would get with cooking games. These video games can teach formulas, quantities, strategies and even some subtleties that pro cooks have to learn the hard way.


 


The Cooking Mama series is one of those principal cooking games about the marketplace. Slightly sexist title aside; the franchise has generated titles for that Nintendo DS and Wii console, (the console which is best for cooking games.) Handheld gadgets were initially the format of choice for launching the first baking games, with Sweet Ange being released all the way back in the days of Game Boy Colour.


 


Popular in Japan and increasingly catching on in the West, cooking games look set to be the next big thing. With cooking games, you’ll learn baking skills without wasting money or making yourself unwell. You’ll learn patience as some baking games let you produce your gaming foodie goodness in real time!


 


Naturally, cooking games contain a component of danger (and not only virtual nut traces). Don’t forget to turn the feast on when playing your cooking games, then go virtual bowling or fishing and go back to find your dinner ruined. Though cooking games may be tempting for a cheaper alternative, you will also discover a cooking games dinner to be far less wholesome than a TV dinner.



A Recipe For Success!

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