Cookingdom stands above the rest as the only true combination of cooking and game that you can play wherever you go. Crafted by an in-house team who are passionate about food and gaming, it is designed to be easy to pick up and play but tough to master.
One of the best things about Cookingdom is the flexibility of customization it provides. Game players can then customize their virtual kitchens to match their own unique aesthetic. There are all kinds of decorative elements to choose from, such as twinkling fairy lights to lend the kitchen a warm, cozy glow and potted plants to make the place feel more alive. Rustic wood shelves are added to house cook books and baking supplies, and the kitchen has a warm, cozy feel.
In addition to decorative items, players can also level-up hardware for their cooking. Not only do colorful cutting boards look nice, but they can really elevate the cooking experience. These machines shaped like cats will do more than lighten up your kitchen. Oh, and don't forget about dressing the chef too. Players can dress in a selection of outfits, from snug, aprons and fluffy slippers, to themed attire for special recipes. Be it an apron with a bunny theme for Easter baking or a sweater with a mind-bending cooking-related quote, these personal touches help players make the cooking experience in Cookingdom their very own.
The appearance is visually stimulating, and that is an important part in keeping it an immersive and relaxed time. The artwork is cute and detailed, filled with bright, attractive color that makes the food look absolutely mouthwatering. The virtual kitchens have all been diligently crafted, with each spatula and ingredient looking just real enough to be believable, though sometimes imbued with just a hint of cartoonish cuteness. The backgrounds are also nicely done, whether it's a bright and sunny kitchen with a view of a garden outside, or a more modern, city-style kitchen.
Audio design complements the visual design. There are soft lo-fi beats in the background, chilled and relaxed. The cooking sound effects are also great and you will find them realistic and satisfying. People don't follow these recipes, they cook with them, which we think mostly comes down to the sizzling of food on a stove and the sound of water boiling, and maybe, sometimes, onions being chopped. There is a nice chime sound when a dish is cooked perfectly and when players interact with different components of the kitchen, appropriate sound is played. With the combination of graphics and sound, Cookingdom is enough of a sensory experience to allow players to relax and enjoy the cooking.
Cookingdom has a lot of stages so you never get bored. New recipes are featured in each level, or a different format of a recipe encountered (including more complex recipes) with each level. This might be more difficult recipes, time being shorter to complete the cooking she has to accomplish, or more ingredients to manage. For example, players may be constructing a basic sandwich at the opening levels but could be tasked building a fine dining, multi-course meal complete with complex plating directions as the game progresses.
In summary, Cookingdom is not a cooking game only. It's a laid-back, creative, fun, and fulfilled experience for aspiring cooks who want to enjoy the innovative world of food; with no definition or restriction. You don't have to be a professional in this field, and even cook-hating people will find the website interesting. And that's really the beauty of the game: Its slow-paced gameplay, thousands of customization options, stunning graphics and peaceful sound effects make it a game you'll be playing for a while if you enjoy it. So if you want a game that can whisk you away to a world of tasty cuisine and artistic flair, then give Cookingdom a go and Cookingdom is certainly worth the try.
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