One of the most interesting aspects of the game is that you'll actually learn how some exotic foods are prepared. All the ethnic food groups are represented: Italian, Mexican, American, Chinese, Spanish, and more. The DS game had a heavy focus on Japanese cuisine, but Cook Off has a well-rounded diet. Anything you've unlocked in the single-player game can be used in multiplayer. Choose a recipe for your battlefield, then see who can complete each step in the recipe the fastest. Cooking Mama: Cook Off has a multiplayer mode for two players. You'll receive a gift just for playing, and if you win you'll get an even better prize. Then there is the Friends and Food of the World mode, where you can challenge computer-controlled friends from foreign lands on their local cuisine. In all there are 300 foods and 55 recipes, including desserts. Here you're on your own, and you'll have to beat the clock and prepare meals as fast as possible. Once you feel confident with your cooking skills, you can move onto the Challenge mode. Preparing lasagna essentially becomes a series of minigames. Each meal is divided into steps, and you'll get a quick tutorial on how to use the controller before you jump into each section. You'll use the Wiimote in a variety of ways to prepare your meals - point it down and stir like a spoon, hold it horizontally and push forward and back like a rolling pin, or use it like a knife to slice and dice. The single-player mode lets you practice recipes under the watchful eye of Mama, who now has a super cute Japanese girl voice.
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