This is on top of the customization options for Mama as well, and tons of cosmetic stuff to unlock for free.
You'll be preparing lamb gyros and pork gyoza in no time, and completing recipes allows you to earn more recipes to work through, of which there are 80 in total. The gameplay is as simple as it's always been, what with the simple controls and helpful instructions from Mama, but it's all done in a competent and charming enough way that I wanted to keep playing and playing.īreaking down the various steps of both complicated and simple recipes from all over the world into little WarioWare style minigames is still a winning formula, and it's one that Cookstar successfully continues to utilize. Cookstar was handled by the folks at Planet Entertainment and 1st Playable Productions, who have done fairly well handling the beloved IP. Let's see what it takes to be the next CookstarĬreating such a familiar feeling is an impressive feat seeing how the game was the first in the series to not be developed by the series' original studio, Office Create.
Cooking Mama: Cookstar Review - Just Like Mama Used to Make Though it more or less plays exactly how you would expect it to if you've played one of these games before, there's a lot more to love here than might initially be expected.