SynopsisIf you've always wanted to learn how to cook but lack the time to take a cooking class, this game delivers the guidance you've sought combined with the convenience you crave. Personal Trainer: Cooking incorporates a private digital cooking instructor you can keep in your pocket and take out whenever you find the time to whip up a meal. Master the art of gourmet cooking on your own time, impress your friends and family and savor the sweet taste of success every time you lift your fork.Personal Trainer: Cooking incorporates more than 245 recipes from 30 countries. The game's combination of an interactive cookbook and live cooking demonstration makes it fun and easy to master essential cooking skills that will translate far beyond the game. Your personal cooking instructor, DS Chef, offers expert advice and explanations as you tackle a wide variety of recipes in your own kitchen. The game's searchable interface lets you choose your dinner menu based on recipes' ingredients, calorie count, cooking time or difficulty, and the convenient voice command feature allows your personal instructor to aid you even when you're elbow-deep in ingredients.
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Variety of recipes from other countries. I love to cook and collect recipes and this is perfect. Makes cooking fun and so far every recipe has turned out perfect and delicious. Includes lots of very healthy recipes too.
What's great about it: Everthing, The Recipes, Easy of Use, Fun to Cook
SynopsisLive in a town where the relationships that you build with animals have as much impact on your life as those you build with humans. In Animal Crossing: City Folk, you can indulge in your favorite activities all day long. Time passes in this world at a real pace, so you can observe holidays and seasonal celebrations at just the right times. Feel free to fish all day or hang out with friends, just make sure that you maintain thriving connections with your neighbors. In Animal Crossing: City Folk, the heart of the action is found in building relationships with the animals in your town as well as with other players. Spend your time doing the activities that matter most to you, whether it's playing in the snow, catching fireflies or cultivating friendships with the creatures who move in and out of the town. Design clothes and patterns for the animals to wear. Exchange letters, gifts and favors with your neighbors to cultivate friendships. And remember to listen closely to the animals ~ they always have good stories to share.
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Since buying this game, out Cable TV has not been on at all. Chores have been neglected and we don't get enogh sleep. We spend way to much time as a family and not enough time fighting, arguing and eating. LOL! Kidding sorta, but this game is fun for all ages (kids who can read) and beware that it's so addicting. We have started acting out the game in real life. It's so much fun. I wish everyone I knew had it so we could visit each others towns.
What's great about it: Challenges, animal talks, gifts, clothing, shopping, accessories, fishing, bugs, trees, all of it
What's not so great: only one player can play at a time, we all fight for the control :)