Cooking Quest
Bullet
- Zesty Hidden Object game.
- Replay restaurant levels.
- Become a master chef.
Min System request
- OS : Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/8
- CPU : 600 Mhz
- Memory : 128
- DiretX : 9.0
- Hard driver (MB) : 82
Review for game: Cooking Quest
You`ve been awarded a coveted entry for the Chef`s Challenge contest in Foodville`s Restaurant Row. Grease the cast-iron skillets as you gather ingredients to smoke the competition away. Manage your budget as you create multi-course gourmet meals in Foodville`s most elite restaurants. Can you stand the heat? Start at Chop City Steakhouse on Restaurant Row and find out in Cooking Quest.
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REQUIRES Windows/MacOS
Ages: 3 YEARS & UPGame Description:
Gather ingredients and manage your budget while preparing gourmet meals in this Hidden Object sizzler.
AFERON - BigFishGames
i like the cooking quest game , its great!!!!!!!.
I enjoyed the game. I found the objects recognizable, once I found them and the visuals were good on my computer. After finding all the ingredients it was fun to figuure out how to assemble, cook and present them. The challenge I find is to get more than 4.5 out of 5 stars! There are 6 restaurants to work in, and it appears there are 2 that are shaded out, however I wonder if they will appear once I achieve the 5 stars in all restaurants? I found the sounds appealing but could have done without the timer and loosing time and money when I click too many wrong objects. I recommend this game and would like to see a sequel. It's perhaps not 5 stars because some items cannot be clicked unless you change from full screen to reduced.
Very good game, it shows how to make different things and it's a hide and seek game. I enjoyed the challenges, I love this game!
Fun but the hidden objects are so small it strained my eyes. I liked being able to earn extra money by finding hidden objects quickly. That's the only way you'll be able to buy the best ingredients. Makes it more challenging along with having to buy hints (which you may need). Once you have all the needed ingredients, it would be better if you could click or roll over them to remind you what they are since you can't always tell because of the not so great graphics. I enjoyed the hour demo but did not buy.
This s a hidden object game with a twist. Each level give you an opportunity to make your restaurant get the highest star rating. Before you know it you are finished all the restaurants levels, but it was fun never the less.
This was my offered Daily Deal for $2.99 Have not had this much fun for three bucks, since the 60's!
This is the first game I bought from Big Fish and the one I go back to and play the most. Finding the hidden objects is challenging without being tedious and the cooking is a lot more "realistic" than in other cooking games. My only complaint is that there are so few levels. Hopefully a sequel which is equally as good will someday be released.
I love this game so much. It has the hidden object level which is challenging, it teaches you about cooking terms/products, and finally in the end you have to figure out how to put a meal together going thru the preparation steps the way a chef/restaurant would. Great great game...especially if you like cooking techniques and terms. My biggest complaint is there aren't enough restaurants to challenge you. I think the game only has 5 restaurants. More restaurants and challenges are DEFINITELY needed. Look forward to Cooking Quest Part II.
I was surprised to see the mediocre reviews. I thought this game was great fun, different. I have even looked for a sequel many times, but none. I guess when it comes to reviews, "fun" is in the eye of the beholder, like movies. So if you are unsure, would certainly play free trial to see.