Cooking Academy - How to become a Master Chef

By Jessy Pilken


New students in the cooking academy will make everything from appetizers and breakfast to lunches, dinners, and desserts. Those who can pass each section and get good grades on their exams will be able to earn a culinary degree in the cooking academy game.

When it comes to the cooking academy you will chop, fry, and stir your way to a degree by using the mouse. The tasks are very similar to another cooking game called; Cooking Mama. You will learn how to saute items, peel potatoes, grate cheese, and even get some better knife skills while slicing bread. However, you must add the right ingredients in order to make each meal to perfection.

Despite these similarities, Cooking Academy adds several unique tasks as well. You may be asked to assemble food like burgers or ice cream cones, which is done by dodging falling rogue items and catching only those that match the picture of your order. Mashing is done by looking for shadows that hover over certain objects, and clicking the right target. There's delicate precision tasks like separating eggs, and peeling away lettuce leaves, which may require a bit of practice to master. For many recipes, you'll be asked to knead or mix the dough, which is done by tracing over the lines from rounded edge to arrow tip. There's a lot of food assembly and folding tasks, like sealing up spring rolls or shaping burritoes or crepes. To complete these, you follow the directions on the screen, which generally means tracing over arrows and clicking certain spots as you go.

When advancing through the game you won't find it too difficult. The only thing that gets harder will be the exams, but not by a lot. The recipes will offer plenty of variety, and the game play will constantly have you going from one mini-game to the next. If you look at the ingredients they are pretty accurate, as well as the cooking times. Plus, there are several facts in between that will help you with each recipe.

Overall it's one of the easiest cooking games out there. We haven't heard of too many people struggling to pass any courses or exams in the cooking academy. If by chance you do, any area can be replayed to increase the grade.

The cooking academy is a lot easier than Hot Dish, and it's more exciting than Family Restaurant. If you play for about 4 or 5 hours then the game can be completed. The best part is that you will probably find a few ideas for dinner along the way.




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