If you've ever dreamed about working in the kitchen as a chef, online culinary based games are for you |
I had always been interested in culinary after being inspired by
the anime cartoon Cooking Master Boy (not sure if you guys are familiar with
it, but fandom of anime would surely know Liu Mao Xing, the protagonist in the said cartoon) back during my high school years. Watching the anime somehow made me
understand the “magic” brought about by chefs into each dish. Not only do they
make the dish more palatable but also create art by means of creative plating
which in turn makes the dish enticing. The said cartoon series also taught me
the difference between a gourmet and a gourmand. And as they say, the rest is
history. I even took a short course in
baking in La Salle a couple of years ago. And I guess, somehow it had also
influenced me to delve into food blogging via angtakawko.blogspot.com.
Liu Mao Xing from Cooking Master Boy animation |
During my spare time, I’ve also enjoyed playing online games or
playing mobile apps that had something to do with cooking or food preparation
as well. I recently discovered a site called culinaryschools.org that has a
collection of more than 100 games to choose from. I stumbled upon it while I was
browsing for fun activities for my 7-year-old niece who I tutor for her online
classes. Since I had introduced baking to Cerise (my niece’s name), I figured
it would be nice to allow her to play a game that had something to do with the
kitchen or with cooking or baking as well. This way, she’d be familiar with
some terms, tools, and ingredients while at the same time, giving her brains
some break from the daily online classes she has to attend. I’d be hitting
two birds with one stone—motivating my niece to study hard while allowing her
to enjoy by giving her a fun activity to do.
Here's my niece, Cerise enjoying how to bake my fave carrot cake. |
If your child ever dreamed of becoming a junior master
chef, Sweety Cooking Chocolate Cake may
be just the game for your kiddo. Make use of a fully equipped kitchen with
professional utensils and the freshest ingredients, to digitally cook the
chocolate cake. It teaches kids how to follow instructions well. It is
tailor-made for first graders like Cerise as well as those in the pre-school.
It familiarizes children with the kitchen and its tools. The ingredients and
tools respond to your actions so you can try again to perfect your cooking
skills without having to invest in really expensive baking materials in real
life. Sweety Cooking Chocolate Cake delivers a fun game with its virtual
kitchen.
Sweety Cooking Chocolate Cake Game |
Another game that I personally liked from the site is the Burger Maker. Well, if you’ve always wanted to live the fast-paced restaurant
life of collecting orders, serving them, pleasing customers, and relishing how
fabulous your cooking skills are, you can achieve that dream now with the Burger
Maker game. The burger maker
allows the player to stack ingredients based on the order list received to
make the burger. And you’re given a 10 to 15 seconds time frame to finish. Once
done, the ingredients list will make you click the “serve now” button under the
burger so the order can be brought to the customer. You need to have a fast
reflex in order to enjoy the game. But it’s a really simple and repetitive game
which I enjoy even as an adult. I am a burger lover so the game reminds me that
you need patience and you have to be a fast learner because such pressure at
the kitchen during work gives you more or less an idea if you would make a good
chef in real life.
Burger Maker game from culinaryschools.org site |
But the first
game Cerise and I tried from the site was the Can I Eat It Game. It is a game
specifically made with preschoolers and kindergarten in mind. The game is so
easy to do. The answers are clickable by yes or no. The kid player just needs to
click the answer if he or she thinks that the shown item is edible. There are a
lot of items being shown such as sausages, rock, socks, fruit, vegetables,
sticks, cookies, bugs, and a lot more.
The Can I Eat It game |
Nowadays, culinary and kitchen
games available online aren’t for kids anymore, plenty of adults are using this
to become better cooks and chefs from the comfort of their homes.
So whether you like baking
cakes, assembling a burger, serving street-style foods, or the more refined
environment of fine dining, there is a game to exercise your brain, improve
your motor neurons, boost your ability to relate with customers, and of course, the rewards that come at the end the day.
refined environment
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