Cooking Fever

Cooking Fever

Cook delicious meals and desserts from all over the world in this FREE addictive time-management game!

With a wide choice of unique locations and restaurants, from Desserts and Fast Food to Indian and Chinese cuisines, you will be able to practice your skills in a variety of settings and cooking techniques. Use hundreds of delicious ingredients to cook the best quality dishes. Try all the possible kitchen appliances, from coffee makers and rice cookers to pizza ovens and popcorn makers. Decorate your restaurants to attract more clients. Make your own freebies, such as cookies or cupcakes, to make your customers’ experience more personal and memorable – just like in real life! Upgrade your kitchen and produce an even greater variety of dishes.

Instructions: Get Started with Cooking Fever

Use mouse buttons

Standout Features

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What company or developer team brought this game to market?

The studio that developed this game title is ideagames.

Is the game age-appropriate for kids?

No, Cooking Fever is not intended for a young audience.

Is this game created using a game engine or a custom-built platform?

The gameplay mechanics were designed with the WebGL framework.

Does the game include blood elements?

No, blood is not present in Cooking Fever’s scenes or gameplay.

How is this game's category defined?

The classification of this game in terms of genre is Cooking.

Is the game designed to work well on mobile phones?

Yes, Cooking Fever is available to play on mobile devices like phones and tablets.

What age audience is the game developed for?

This game is intended for the age ranges Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Which labels best represent the game’s style or features?

The tags that define the key themes of the game are burger, cookie, fastfood, food, hamburger.

Is this game designed with a particular gender in mind?

The intended audience for this game is Female.

Are players exposed to any cruel behavior or situations in the game?

No, there is no cruelty depicted in Cooking Fever.
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