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Cooking Mama World Kitchen
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This pre-owned product is guaranteed to work and includes a box with original cover art and instruction manual.
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Majesco |
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Majesco |
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Wii |
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Category: |
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Simulation |
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Alcohol Reference Comic Mischief
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| In Cooking Mama World Kitchen, Mama and friends have a whole new look given the game's upgrade to full 3D graphics. By utilizing the Wii Remote as a universal kitchen utensil, players can simulate actual cooking by chopping, grating, slicing, stirring and rolling their way through all new recipes that range from parfait to shrimp au gratin. Best of all, kitchen mistakes during meal preparation result in comedic mini-game surprises; for example, if you flip a burger too high, you can control Mama as she rushes in to save the day by catching it in her apron. Finally, a new game play mechanic integrates traditional Wii Remote utensil play with additional rhythm and motion that makes cooking easier and more enjoyable. |
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| Really dissapointed |
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By: Rikki18
Favorite Category: Role-Playing
Date: Friday, Jan 23, 2009
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| When i bought the game, i thought it would be more challenging, more realistic movement, and more fun. It was hard to move the characters with the controller; they tend to drop everything or go the wrong direction. Basically, all you do in the game is cook maybe 30 meals, 'cooking mama' grades you, and you try and cook for friends. that's it. i was really disappointed. There was no point really to...[More] |
| Mama's got a brand new bag |
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By: Mama's Boy
Favorite Category: Role-Playing
Date: Sunday, Dec 14, 2008
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| For old "Mama" fans from the DS version and previous wii "Cook-Off" version, this will probably be a bit of a disappointment with the new graphics and such. No more presents, only "New Recipe"s such as Ratatouille and Potato Balls that are supposedly multi-cultural compared to the "normal" cooking fare found in Mama (minus the Nestle Tollhouse product placem...[More] |
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