Description of Cooking Academy
Grab your oven mitts and don your Chef's Hat! Cooking Academy is the game that places you in the kitchens of a prestigious culinary school! From Pancakes to Creme Brulee, prepare over 50 different recipes! Learn interesting trivia about food while mastering the skills of chopping, mashing, flipping, frying, and more! Unlock new recipes and trophies by passing your cooking courses and exams. Are you ready to be a Master Chef? Well then it's time to enroll at the Cooking Academy!
Features
- Over 50 Unique Recipes To Recreate!
- 38 Different Mini-Games!
- 5 Courses To Master - Appetizers To Dessert!
- 8 Trophies To Unlock!
- Unlimited Play
System Requirements:
OS: Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista
Memory: 256 MB
DirectX: 7.0 or later
CPU: P800
Video: 32MB Video Card
Reviews
- "Coooking Academy is is a unique time management game that gives you the chance to become a world class chef. You enrol in the Cooking Academy as a new student chef and have to cook your way through a variety of recipes while mastering the skills of chopping, mashing, frying and more. If you can make your way through the cooking academy classes and pass the cooking academy exams you graduate as a master chef with a culinary degree. How cool is that? Cooking Academy is a well paced game with a good variety of food mini-games and detailed recipes. I found Cooking Academy to be a fun game to play and I learnt something about cooking while playing the game. That's cool!" - Zoo
- "Cooking Academy is a fun game. I liked playing this game" - Mary L
- "I had fun playing Cooking Academy and actually learnt things about cooking. And there's lots of interesting cooking facts before each recipe. Nice game" - Allen Q
- "cooking academy- really love this game. very refreshing, great game. lots of nice dishes to prepare with some exams. good graphics and a nice gameplay. i would say to everybody to at least try it." - nikkitta
Tips
Check out these tips and tricks for Cooking Academy, courtesy of developer Fugazo.
General
- If you fail a mini game you can always hit Retry on the Score Screen.
- If you're stuck while playing a mini game click the How to Play Button
- Once you played a recipe you can choose to Practice any individual step of the recipe instead of playing the entire recipe.
Add Ingredients
- You only put each item in the bowl once. For example, once you add Salt, you don't need to add it again even though it's still on screen.
Add Rice\Pour Water
- Use the lines on the measuring cup to help you gauge how much to put in the pot.
Arrange Food
- You can place the food however you want as long as you have at least 1 of each item on the plate.
Boil Food
- When you have to add food to the Pot, stir the Pot first to bring down the temperature.
Crack an Egg!
- You can use a few gentle cracks to crack the egg instead of one strong crack.
Flip Food!
- Watch for the falling shadow it will let you know whether the food will be on the left or right.
Grill Food
- If you're having a hard time, try grilling only 1 or 2 pieces of food at once.
Pour Food
- There are two pouring speeds, depending on how far you tilt the pot. It's easier to pour at the slower pouring speed.
Roll Dough
- Watch the blue arrows. When they disappear that means you've rolled enough in that direction.
Roll Dough
- Watch the blue arrows. When they disappear that means you've rolled enough in that direction.
Saute Food
- Make sure to add the food in the recommended order. If you can't remember click How to Play.
Separate the Yolk
- The trick is having the two egg halves far enough apart but not too far.
Strain Food
- Tilt the pot up very slowly. Otherwise you may spill the food.