Yummy Yummy Cooking Jam

Publisher(s) Virtual Toys
Platform(s) Wii (WiiWare)
Nintendo DSi (DSiWare), PlayStation Portable
Release date(s)

WiiWare

  • NA: November 10, 2008
  • EU: November 21, 2008
  • DSiWare
    • NA: December 14, 2009[1]
    • EU: September 25, 2009
Genre(s) Action
Mode(s) Single-player, Multiplayer

Yummy Yummy Cooking Jam is a video game by Spanish developer Virtual Toys. It is available for WiiWare, DSiWare, PSP minis, iPhone, and iPod Touch. The game won a Pulga award for Best Art at the Videogame Industry in Spain Awards in 2009, held at the Gamelab Interactive Leisure International Trade Fair.[2]

Gameplay

The player takes on the role of being a chef in a restaurant. The goal of the game is to serve food to customers before they get angry and leave. Players prepare the food by performing a variety of different tasks to create each stage of the dish. In each round they are given a time limit with the goal being to collect a certain amount of tips within the time allotted by getting the orders right and out on time.

The overall goal of the game's main career mode is for players to become the best chef in the city. This is achieved by working their way up to the top by passing through the game's four restaurants: The Hot Dog, Hamburger, Pizza and Mexican Restaurant. The game also features a quick-play arcade mode which also supports two player competitive play that sees players racing against each other to see who can accumulate the most tips within the time limit.

Reception

WiiWare World gave the game 5 out of 10. They commented that the game does have some enjoyable elements that will appeal to some gamers but said that the "streaky play control", "sharp difficulty curve" and "fairly short length" make it hard to recommend.[3] IGN gave it 3/10, believing the gameplay to be tedious, overly simplistic and repetitive, and likening it to a "freeware Flash game".[4] Go Fanboy scored it 5.5/10 based on a general lack of challenge and overall repetitive gameplay that didn't warrant a purchase.[5]

See also

References

  1. "11 New Downloads Blast Their Way to Nintendo Systems". Nintendo of America. 14 December 2009. Retrieved 14 December 2009.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 18, 2009. Retrieved December 14, 2009.
  3. WiiWare World Review
  4. IGN Yummy Yummy Cooking Jam Review
  5. Go Fanboy Yummy Yummy Cooking Jam Review
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