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Cooking Guide (Nintendo DS) | 
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List Price: £29.99 Buy New: £19.76 You Save: £10.23 (34%)
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 103
Platform: Nintendo Ds Genre: edutainment-games Media: Video Game Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 4.9 x 0.8
MPN: CookingGuideDS UPC: 045496467265 EAN: 0045496467265 ASIN: B001AGORAC
Release Date: June 20, 2008 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New. UK Pro Merchant Seller with excellent feedback. Despatched within 24 hours!!
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Product Description Want to make yourself a quick dinner after a long day at work? Want to plan a week of meals for your family? Or do you want to make a Sunday roast for 10? Cooking Guide can help you solve all these and many other meal dilemmas. Choose from 250 recipes from all over the world. Cooking Guide takes you through every step from compiling a shopping list, preparation of ingredients and utensils through to a step-by-step guide of how to make your chosen meal. With varying difficulties of recipes Cooking Guide is suitable for all. The voice recognition software makes it simple to go through each stage of the recipe. Interactive cooking aid that takes you through over 250 recipes from scratch. Game is designed to take the user through every stage of cooking. The recipes are enhanced with many demonstrational videos which go beyond the capabilities of printed cook books. Additional functionalities are included to facilitate the cooking and preparation process.
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Very poor.. come back Delia August 16, 2008 Mr. M. J. Gilligan 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Personally I found this to be total rubbish, Even after following recipes to the letter I end up with very unsatisfactory results.... runny sauces et al. The speech recognition has to be disabled because when you use it and do anything remotely noisy (like chopping ingredients!!!) it thinks you are speaking and it gets totally confused taking you back through the cooking instructions. This means you have to use the stylus which is hardly ideal when cooking. It was very disappointing given I thought I had found something useful to do with my DS rather than 'training my brain' or zapping aliens.... I would say spend you're money on a good Delia cook book.
Good idea August 8, 2008 C. E. Elliott (London) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great idea, great interface - would be massively useful for a cook lacking in confidence. The only gripe I have with it is the recipies! They are clearly meant to appeal to a global audience, but I thought they were all a bit odd! I hope they are planning to bring out more editions - specialising in various cuisines - ie an Italian one, British one and so on. I'd definitely buy them.
Guide not game... July 28, 2008 S. Nolan 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
First of all, I really advice taking out a little extra insurance on your DS console, and having screen protectors. Unlike most games for the DS this is a little more hands on, and it is good to remember the clue is in the name - guide. The recipes are simple and easy to follow, and although the voice recognition is a little over sensitive at times, its not difficult to back the steps up or skip a few to get back to the right point. Nintendo are really learning to push the DS as far as it can go, and with this guide, you can see its working. Oh, by the way, the Tarte au Sucre and the chinese pork are particularly tasty...
Not a game, but useful... July 24, 2008 Mr. J. P. Gaskell (Cheshire, UK) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Pros: * A Cooking Guide that works! * Classy presentation with lots of speech/video * Brings the DS one step closer to taking over your life Cons: * A little on the pricey side * Limited UK dishes * Only lasts as long as you can be bothered
Great idea July 16, 2008 Yummm (England) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I was looking forward to using this new game in the kitchen, and although it does work, it is not as good as a trusty recipe book! Try not to be taken in by the idea of this game. I didn't like the voice recognition setting as it picked up other noises in the kitchen and left the recipe at the wrong stage. I tried moving the game on manually and this worked better but I got bits of food all over my lovely white DS. I will be trading this game in asap. (It is not all bad though, I did make some nice chocolate brownies).
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