Monday 21 April 2014

A Recipe For Accomplishment!

Nigella Lawson, Jaimie Oliver and Ainsley Harriott may not be your idea of video game heroes or heroines, but nonetheless baking games are a steadily growing trend. Continuing the current allure with games similar to real-life (The Sims, Tennis, Bowling etc) all baking games are about is, clearly, cooking.

That may seem useless, given the real-life equivalent of cooking games (actually baking) is something you basically need to do every single day or else starve, consider how much enjoyment you would get with cooking games. These games will teach formulas, quantities, methods and even some subtleties that pro cooks have to learn the hard way.

The Cooking Mama series is one of the principal cooking games on the market. Somewhat sexist title aside; the franchise has generated titles for that DS and Wii console, (the console that is best for baking games.) Handheld devices were originally the layout of choice for launching the very first cooking games, with Sweet Ange being released all of the way back in the time of Game Boy Colour.

Popular in Japan and increasingly catching on in the West, cooking games look set to be another huge thing. With cooking games, you will discover cooking skills without wasting money or making yourself unwell. You will be taught patience as some cooking games let you create your gaming gastronome goodness in real time!

Of course, cooking games contain an element of danger (and not just digital nut traces). Do not forget to turn the dinner on when handling your cooking games, then go digital bowling or fishing and come back to find your banquet ruined. Though cooking games can be tempting for a cheaper option, you’ll also find a cooking games dinner being far less nutritious than a Telly dinner.


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