Cooking Mama Cooks Again
Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends released.
Date: Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Majesco Entertainment today announced the release of Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends for the Nintendo DS. Developed by Office Create, Dinner with Friends is the follow-up to the popular Cooking Mama game that has sold more than 600,000 copies. In Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends, players use the stylus in 150 different cooking mini-games across 80 new recipes that range from cultural delicacies like shark fin soup to the all-American apple pie. However, this time around players actually have to feed nine finicky dinner friends who will taste and judge each meal! A new Cooking Contest Mode lets up to four friends compete in a wireless cook off with only one game card, while players can fully customize their kitchen—and even Mama in the Design Mode. Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends for the Nintendo DS™ is rated E for Everyone and currently available for a suggested retail price of $29.99.

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