kids Cooking games

kids Cooking games

One of the things that you can do is to have your children play different games. Have them play of those games that you used to play as a kid. The games that your parents played with you. Cooking games for kids are probably the perfect games to introduce something really fun to them. In the beginning could be hard, especially if your children are hooked to the video games. But there are many cooking games for kids that could be played on the Internet.

These days kids have access to an ocean of games. Starting from little kit-car models to complicated video games. All this is great and children are enjoying the “luxury” of having so many toys but there are dangers as well. Some studies show that for example video games can really prevent children from having a real childhood. They have days go by just sitting in a couch and staring a big plasma screen. If you have children you should really have a good look at what’s going on around the house.

First, you try to introduce them the real cooking games. If your kids are as young as five years of age, it is the perfect time to by them a little table with chairs. Place the table next to your dining table. This way you will show them trust that they can do it same way as you have been doing it. Then, when you are in the kitchen you can start with letting them make salad for some of their dolls. Just give them fresh green salad leafs but let them chop the salad by hand or using plastic knife. This will raise their attention as nothing else before. Because you are having them feel like adults.

Cooking games for kids are the perfect way to get even closer to your kids. There are many toy sets that you can purchase and make them even their own kitchen inside “the big kitchen”. The games that we as parents choose to introduce to our kids are the crucial beginning of kids’ development as adults later in life. Trying to develop their own way of critical thinking should be our number one task. Later on in life they will use this critical thinking to take on bigger decisions.

A born leader is the one who can make decisions on their own and in a split second. Pointing fingers and raising voice does not develop leaders. Showing your children what you think is good for them trough your own example is the best way of doing it. Playing cooking games for kids might sound little not for you because you are all “grown up” but you should really play those games with your kids. No matter if you have only boys games, cooking games for kids are good for all of them.

May 8, 2011 at 2:58 pm Leave a comment

Girls Cooking Games

Girls Cooking Games

Girls and cooking games have gone together hand in glove for quite a while where they have progressed from the traditional kitchen playing set to the online world. There are a number of these cooking games that have sprawled across the net over the past few years where they have helped a number of young girls learn new innovative ways to cook food. This virtual cooking class has been made possible with the help of web developers and game developers that have been able to contribute their expertise to the world of cooking and girls games. The best of these games can be found on the top gaming portals of the world that have a multitude of titles of individuals to enjoy. Girls have their way of growing up beside their idles for example the famous Barbie doll, Bratz and other niches such as dressing dolls , designing there dresses , hair and makeup . In this case hundreds of dollars can be saved from braking Loral and Soft touch make up games. With today’s development girls can play and touch these fancy cloths of Versace and many more without going to the stores.

cooking games

One of the biggest challenges that many girls have is finding the best of sites from where they can play these games online. Due to the multitude of game portals available online that specialize in girls and cooking games, there have been individuals stumped at where they can gain a complete entertaining experience. The best way via which one can get to play girls and cooking games online would be to opt for the best game portals that are well recommended by other players. The best way to do this would be to read a few reviews that have been submitted by other gamers about the portals from where they play hair games. .

Before one can play these girls and cooking games, they will need to ensure that they have a broadband connection to experience the complete details of the game. Joya games teach and educate young girls in a fun and satisfying way to go into the kitchen and prepare them self’s a meal. They also build their knowledge around the kitchen by learning about stoves, fridge, dishwasher, learning to wash dishes and prepare the table with folk, knifes, Cooking with joya games is actually masking your selves, pizza, pasta, ice cream’s, hamburger and even sushi. Getting to know all kinds of spices such as salt and pepper

May 8, 2011 at 2:38 pm Leave a comment

Pretty Dress Up Games

Pretty Dress Up Games

Time to show people your talents as a fashion stylist or makeover guru. To make things easy I have compiled a collection of  barbie dress up  Games and barbie make up games  for you to choose from

There are two sections. The first section, (Mixed Makeovers), has 9 different varieties of awesome dress up games and beauty makeover games. The second section, (Celebrity Makeover Games), has games based on 6 of the most popular celebrities in show business.

To play the games just click on the image beside each short description. If you scroll down further you will be able to play 5 more games and enter the poll to choose your favourite game. I hope you enjoy all these dress up and makeover games.

April 21, 2011 at 11:59 am Leave a comment

Miss Management Games

Miss Management Games

missmanagement.jpgThe main character in Miss Management is Denise, the new office manager starting her first day of work. Instead of controlling one character doing dozens of tasks, you must manage an entire office of people. Each employee has a unique personality and his/her own likes and dislikes, creating work days that feel more like an episode of The Office than a casual game.

Miss Management is, in fifteen words or less, one of the most entertaining, captivating and hilarious casual games I’ve played in months. Developer Gamelab has really gone out of its way to craft unique characters that fuel the game from beginning to end, making it play like an interactive sitcom rather than your typical time management game (such as Cake Mania or Nanny Mania).

Four types of jobs appear on the table at the bottom of the screen, each color-coded for easy recognition. Your overall goal is to distribute these tasks to the employees to earn cash. Each employee has strengths and weaknesses in terms of doing work. For example, Tara is the artistic type and excels in orange art tasks, while the IT guy Winston is a whiz at blue tech tasks.
The really interesting part begins when the character’s personal likes and dislikes interact with each other. Employees enjoy doing different things to reduce stress, such as making popcorn, playing videogames, or napping on the couch. But each also has his or her dislikes, and sometimes those overlap to create hilarious situations. For example, Mahavir loves to chat Tara up at the water cooler, but the poor girl can barely stand being around him. She gets annoyed when Mahavir sleeps on the couch, while Mahavir can’t stand the smell of Tim making beef strognaoff all day. It’s these subtle interactions that fill out each character’s personality, giving the game a deep and wonderful flavor of fun.

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Analysis: Miss Management is an extraordinarily well-made game. It doesn’t have any real flaws to speak of, though it would be nice to be able to cancel movements after clicking (you can only queue them), as sometimes you’ll want to change tasks to handle a more urgent need but will be unable to do so. The music is extremely good and the play mechanics have been tuned to near perfection. The office setting is an environment seldom used in games, and Miss Management does a superb job of making it interesting and fun. It’s easily one of the most unique and captivating resource management games released in a very long time.

Driving the whole mass of wacky employees is a set of goals that must be completed each day. Sometimes you’ll have to make sure Tara spends at least 30 seconds drawing on the white board, or get Tim to do at least 15 jobs. The goals change each day and range in difficulty, driving the interactive sitcom and keeping you motivated. As the days tick by, characters grow and change, giving the game a definite feel of progression.


April 21, 2011 at 11:53 am Leave a comment

Hell’s Kitchen

A casual game that both challenges and chides you is finally here, and it’s time to cater to your toughest customer yet: Chef Gordon Ramsay. Hell’s Kitchen is a resource management sim based on the gritty reality-television cooking competition show of the same name. Take control of both serving and cooking as you seat customers and prepare meals to meet chef Ramsay’s high expectations. Perform well and raise your rank from dishwasher to Senior Chef, but if you fail you suffer Ramsay’s fiery, scornful wrath.

After the meal is prepared, return to the dining room, serve the food, clean the dishes when the customers are ready (most of the time you’ll serve a second course by repeating the above process), and cross your fingers. Chef Ramsay will give you a star ranking after each round and praise/berate you accordingly.

hellskitchen.jpgFans of the Hell’s Kitchen television program will immediately recognize the stern chef whose frowning mug watches you at every moment during the game. Even if you’ve never seen the show, however, Hell’s Kitchen serves up a challenging and unique experience. You manage the restaurant’s floor and kitchen as you seat customers, take their orders, cook their meals, and clean tables after all is finished. Your goal isn’t to satisfy customers and earn lots of cash, it’s to appease the almighty Chef Ramsay and earn his approval. Quite a dramatic change of pace from the rather cutesy simulation games we’re used to.

Everything in Hell’s Kitchen is managed with the mouse, and visual cues tell you when patrons need your attention. In the serving area, click on the front desk when people are waiting to seat them at a table. Next you’ll hand out menus and take their order. After the waiter slides the order down the belt, click the button on the left side of the screen to shift to the kitchen where round two begins.

The visuals in Hell’s Kitchen are great, and the dark atmosphere is yet another welcome departure from cheery, cartoonish games that dominate the genre. Characters are fluidly animated with some very exaggerated mannerisms. Repetition is the only real drawback in the game, as when it comes down to it Hell’s Kitchen relies too much on switching between dining room and kitchen and doesn’t bother to mix up the gameplay in either area too much.

In the kitchen you’ll combine foods by preparing them and cooking each in the appropriate piece of cookware. A set of pots and pans are laid out on burners before you, each with icons showing what foods should be dropped inside. When the pot is filled it begins to cook and the timer starts counting down. The goal is to have all dishes ready at about the same time so you can serve warm food to the customers. Leave it sitting on the counter for too long and Ramsay will have a few words to share with you…

hellskitchen2.jpgAnalysis: I never thought I would be afraid to mess up in a resource management game. In titles such as Ice Cream Dee Lites if you botch an order you get nothing more than an impatient look from a cartoon drawing. Here, however, a 3D rendering of Chef Ramsay glares at you, and one too many missteps will elicit one of his famous lines of… er… “encouragement”. Unlike the television show, the game doesn’t feature any objectionable language, so I suppose I still make out better than the actual participants.

The multi-tiered tasks in Hell’s Kitchen sound complicated in writing, but it all works out quite smoothly when you’re in the game. Chef Ramsay doesn’t coddle you with a lengthy tutorial, so expect to be thrown right into the mix with only short tips to point you in the right direction. One really nice bonus that many players will appreciate is the inclusion of Chef Ramsay’s recipes before each level in the game. Read, salivate, and print them immediately, or review them in the recipe book from the title screen.

If you’re ready for something different in a resource management game, Hell’s Kitchen delivers without dropping you in unfamiliar territory. Hope you can stand a little slander from the master chef himself!

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April 21, 2011 at 11:46 am Leave a comment

Cooking Mania Games

Cooking Mania Games

Looking for cool cooking games? Look no further as this is a really fun game to play for all the family.

The theme is set at Christmas time and you are the mother cooking at home for your family. You will receive a telephone call from each of your family members telling you what to cook for them.

With the ingredients in front of you prepare the requested meal as quickly as possible before the next phone call.
Try not to let the orders pile up or it will definitely be cooking mania time. One of the more fun online cooking  games.

April 21, 2011 at 10:51 am Leave a comment

Free Online Cooking Games

Free Online Cooking Games

If you would like to cut to the chase and start playing
online cooking games for free then click on this link or any of the links below to be brought to the
online cooking games page with a growing list of online cooking games that are absolutely free to play any time you would like. On this Squidoo lens you will find a list of different online cooking games for free, just click on any of the games that interest you can start playing them right away! For more on online cooking games visit: onlinegames4free.meFree Online Cooking Games

April 21, 2011 at 10:47 am Leave a comment


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