‘Cooking Simulator’ was released in June 2019 and in the same spirit as many of the ‘Sim’ games. To play in a world that is almost identical to the real world. Big Cheese Studio didn’t go for anything earth shattering or ground breaking with the game. They did however achieve realism in small measure.
The main game is the ‘Pizza’ edition. There you must prepare dough and tomato sauce, cut, slice, and grate various ingredients for the topping station, and finally put all that you have learned to the test, and bake the pizza. The game measures success by a player’s ability to accurately make the pizza, deliver it to the customer in a timely manner, and not break or lose any broken glass or containers in the kitchen equipment. The goal is to accrue as much money as possible and satisfying the customer (make an accurate pizza) is the only way to achieve that.
There is some downloadable content from Big Cheese Studio, you can make cookies in one or compete on the Cooking Network (against CPU chefs) in the other. The more recent games use the same mechanics, and formula so they aren’t all that terribly different from ‘pizza’ mode. That being said, the game is great for hours of laughs and silliness. Where the game lacks, is if a player gets whimsical and starts making weird pizzas, or adding layers of toppings the graphics stop working properly and oddly stacks the ingredients, as the frame rate drops dramatically. Additionally, there isn’t much else to do. Make dough, mix sauce, prepare, and cook a pizza. Rinse and repeat.
Overall, the game from Big Cheese Studio is a lot of fun, but does not have the potential to age well or offer replayability. I give the game 2.5 stars out of 5
I was impatient and started throwing ingredients around the kitchen.
I don’t think my dough turned out. The game describes it as “Blob”
That doesn’t look like tomato sauce?
I think I messed up Throwing my bottles around, because HUZZAH! That’s why
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