Monday, July 4, 2011

Girl Games in Cooking Academy


One of the most popular kinds of games directed at girls are cooking games. There are various dress up games. Some revolve around simply assembling hamburgers or sandwiches, while some are much more complex. "Cooking Academy" is a multifaceted, multiskilled game. You must conquer several different levels and the making of many different types of food, from appetizers to entrees to deserts, in order to move on in the game.
Cooking Academy: Either download the full version of "Cooking Academy" or play introductory levels online for free. You can also download a free hour-long demo version if you want to try the game before you buy it. In "Cooking Academy," you are a student at a cooking school. You must complete all the levels and exams with a passing grade in order to become a Master Chef.
"Cooking Academy" not only allows you to sharpen your cooking skills, it also uses cooking and food trivia. Before undertaking any dish, you can practice it so that you can get the highest possible grade once you make it in front of your teacher. You must use several different kinds of cooking skills for every dish.
In the first level, for example, you need to make gyoza, Japanese fried dumplings. You must chop vegetables, mix the gyoza meat, fill the dumplings and crimp the edges and then fry the dumplings until golden brown, remove them from the oil and place them on a cookie sheet. Other dishes ask you to knead and slice dough, add ingredients in a certain order, dice garlic and bake.
If you can't finish your tasks before time runs out or perform them to a substandard level, you don't pass. "Cooking Academy" boasts five courses, five exams, 50 recipes and 30 cooking games.
Cooking Show: The "Cooking Show" series is similar to "Cooking Academy" in that they also involve using several different kinds of skills in order to finish the game, like frying, rolling, chopping and mixing. Also like "Cooking Academy," you must complete the tasks in a certain amount of time in order to keep on going to the next level. Unlike "Cooking Academy," however, you are not graded for your work. The "Cooking Show" games usually feature one dish at a time instead of incorporating several into the same game, but there is an entire series of "Cooking School" games from which to choose, including bread rolls, lamb kebabs, muffins, lasagna, fried rice, sushi, cheeseburgers, brownies and more. Even better, the full versions of the "Cooking Show" games are all offered online at no charge.

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