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Cooking Mama 2: Dinner With Friends

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4.5 Outstanding

The Bottom Line

Mama's return to the DS is an improvement on the original recipe in almost every way.

Pros & Cons

    • 80 international recipes.
    • Wider variety of minigames.
    • Multi-player capability.
    • Some mini-games repetitive.
    • Most unlockable items fairly pointless.

Cooking Mama 2: Cooking With Friends Specs

ESRB Rating: E for Everybody
Genre: Simulation
Platform: Nintendo DS
  • Platform Tested: Nintendo DS
  • Genre: Simulation
  • ESRB: E

    Cooking Mama 2: Dinner With Friends is basically everything you could want from a quirky, touchscreen-based cooking simulation. This sequel improves on the original Cooking Mama with enhanced graphics and sound, unlockable costumes and accessories for Mama, a greater variety of recipes—from ravioli to California rolls to bagels—and the capability for head-to-head multiplayer cooking skills showdowns. Some of the minigames can get a little tiring, and many of the unlockable items have little point, but overall, Cooking Mama 2 makes for some delicious fun.

    For more on this game, see 1Up.com's review of Cooking Mama 2: Dinner With Friends.

  • Final Thoughts

     - Nintendo DS Games

    Cooking Mama 2: Dinner With Friends

    4.5 Outstanding

    Mama's return to the DS is an improvement on the original recipe in almost every way.

    About Our Expert

    Whitney Reynolds

    Whitney Reynolds

    Producer

    Whitney Reynolds has been a Web Producer for PCMag.com since 2003. In that time she's served as an occasional game reviewer, contributed to the Appscout and Gearlog blogs, and moderated a lot of comments. When she's not creating yet another slideshow story, she dabbles in podcasting and has been a contributor on The Toast.

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