Cooking Mama 2: Dinner With Friends

Cooking Mama 2: Dinner With Friends

released on Nov 13, 2007

Cooking Mama 2: Dinner With Friends

released on Nov 13, 2007

As in the original The Cooking Mama, players in The Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends, prepare various culinary dishes using the Nintendo DS's touch screen. Following the on-screen instructions of the titular "Mama", the player uses the stylus to perform various activities such as chopping vegetables or mixing ingredients. Each of these tasks is performed by completing a short minigame, with a number of minigames strung together to form an entire dish from a catalog of 80 different recipes. After completing a dish, the player's cooking performance is evaluated and given a numerical score (out of 100) along with a corresponding medal. Failing to accomplish a step in Let's Cook mode or getting a "fail" within steps (in various ranges), the player will receive a "Broken Silver" medal, in which the medal is similar to that of the Silver medal with an addition: a crack. Unlike in previous Cooking Mama titles, bonuses earned during minigames do not influence the overall score, but instead accumulate as "bonus stars". For every 5 such bonuses which are earned, the player earns an unlockable item upon completion of the recipe.


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Besides the first Cooking Mama, this one comes close to being my favorite, but I find it not as charming as the first one.

It's Cooking Mama. The mini-games are fun and you can play it for ages bc of the number of recipes. But it's not adding any complication or special quality. It's the quintessential what you see is what you get game.

I remember begging my mom to buy me the original Cooking Mama game when I was bored out of my mind at Kohl's. For some reason, this simple game where you make food turned into a beloved personal series that transformed my childhood. I saved money to buy Cooking Mama 3 from a mall Gamestop for $30, a Godly amount of money for pre-teen me. For some reason, I never got the second game despite seeing it in store clearance for years. Still an incredibly consistent 4 star series lol.

The Ds better since I can't afford a Wii