


The premise of the single-player game remains largely unchanged. After another successful run on the Nintendo DS, Majesco Games brings the franchise back to the Wii with Cooking Mama: World Kitchen, a title with a few more noticeable differences in some game mechanics. A year later, Cooking Mama: Cook-Off was released to the Nintendo Wii with similar results, this time adding in more recipes to work with as well as two-player competitive multiplayer. Using cooking as the complete premise for the game, it became a huge hit, thanks to the fun ways the touch-screen was used to chop items and prepare tasty dishes.

Two years ago, Majesco Games introduced the world of Cooking Mama to the Nintendo DS. It's hard to imagine that some everyday activities we take for granted can become the basis for some great gaming experiences.
