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Still other tasks have been taken from the original game (and others of its ilk) and improved for more playability. This is tough, since you must depress the mouse just long enough, and not a moment too little or late. There’s also a “filling” game, where you have to fill items like donuts with cream. For this, you cut the fruit by moving your mouse along the green arrow, and then juice it by following the circular arrows over the juicer. You can also wash items, like corn and rice, by filling up a pot with water, swishing the mouse around, and dumping out the water.Īnother minigame has you juicing citrus fruits, like limes and lemons. The ingredients you need to find are directly related to the recipe, which is kind of neat. In “raid the refrigerator” boards, you get to play a hidden object game that takes place in the ice box. When it comes to the game mechanics, there are a few new additions worth mentioning. You can practice recipes as often as you wish, and replay any level you want for a better score. You must complete a bunch of recipes in order to earn your way into the cooking exams, where you complete several special tasks from the recipes in order to advance. Like in Cooking Mama, recipes are broken up by ethnic origin. In Cooking Academy 2, the mouse is used for everything from chopping garlic, to stirring mango chutney, to folding fortune cookies. If you’ve played the original Cooking Academy, or Cooking Mama on the Nintendo Wii, then you’re already familiar with most of the cooking tasks.