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Cooking Mama 4: Kitchen Magic

by Lauren Ronaghan - December 15, 2011, 11:40 am EST
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Mama has been around the block, with three DS games, two Wii games, and four spin-offs (including the baby-shaking epic Babysitting Mama). 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.

Cooking Mama 4: Kitchen Magic is the newest installment in the Mama series. 505 Games released the game on the 3DS – why is a secret to everybody, as the game doesn't use the unique 3DS features. The rest of the game is good old Mama gameplay, which could have easily been released on the Nintendo DS. Cooking Mama 4: Kitchen Magic Nintendo 3DS Game now on Sale! Thousands of DS and 3DS games in stock with Free Shipping. In Cooking Mama 4: Kitchen Magic, due to the innovations of the 3DS system, this game provides new ways to play besides using the stylus.Some of the steps may include a magnifying glass on the top left corner that indicates that there is another way to play that step. Besides completing all recipes with a gold medal, finding all the ways by inputting new actions onto the steps is also.

Buy Cooking Mama 4 by Majesco Entertainment for Nintendo 3DS at GameStop. Find release dates, customer reviews, previews, and more. Cooking Mama 4: Kitchen Magic released as Cooking Mama 4 in Japan, Europe and Australia, is a 2011 video game for the Nintendo 3DS and the sequel to the Nintendo DS video game Cooking Mama 3: Shop & Chop and is the fourth installment to the Cooking Mama series.

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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. The game takes real cooking techniques and gamifies them into timing-based games. The touch screen is primarily used to mix ingredients or cut them up with simple swipes. Occasionally, the system’s microphone and gyroscope are used, with the former being annoying and the latter being kind of fun.

The biggest problem with Cooking Mama is that everything feels the same. Yes, you’re using different ingredients to make different dishes, but they all require the same touch screen movements, performed in a similar rhythm. It never truly evolves throughout the 50+ included recipes. Performing these tasks is pretty intuitive (you can practice before you do it for real if you’re worried), but tapping furiously to dice vegetables can only be done so often.

Kitchen Magic does have two other modes, though, that attempt to vary things. One involves picking a previously unlocked recipe to mix with another dish. These are all unlocked at the beginning, and are short mini-games that allow you to make meals such as steak curry or corndog pizza. Additionally, unlockable mini-games, usually based around household chores, are available. They are all forgettable.

Cooking Mama 4 is nothing more than a new iteration of a played out series. This game is for fans of touch screen-based mini-games and references to cooking only. Oddly, despite the term being in the title, there is little actual learning about the craft. For most players, you’re better off skipping this title, as it is just more of the same.

Summary

Pros
  • Gyroscope is fun
  • Occasionally fun stylus-heavy gameplay
Cons
  • Iterative
  • Microphone is not fun
  • Repetitious
  • Tautological

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Cooking Mama 4: Kitchen Magic
ReleaseNov 15, 2011
PublisherMajesco
RatingEveryone
Cooking Mama 4
ReleaseDec 01, 2011
PublisherOffice Create
RatingAll Ages
Cooking Mama 4
ReleaseNov 25, 2011
Publisher505 Games
Rating3+

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