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You can choose the best girl to make out or you just ignore them. Creating a good relationship is up to you.
Improve your cooking skills with challenges that reflect the cooking process in every class. Well cooked or just burning it out is about your cooking skill.
Everyday is a chance to learn different recipes from different cuisines and cooperate with your classmates. Whenever you make a complete dish, you’ll take a grade(A-B-C) for that. At the end of the day, those grades affect your academic career.
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I'm torn on how to rate this.
The visuals and audio are good. The dev included voice blips for the characters, which is welcome. The game actually teaches you some things about cuisine, which I'm quite happy about.
Then there are the bad parts. The minigames are (mostly) good. There's one minigame I can't pass (the one where you have to press one or more of four buttons at the same time), but they're alright. You get a score on how well you did, but the scoring doesn't seem to change anything of importance. I don't know why the minigames are here. Honestly, it makes me hesitant to go through the other endings because I'll have to deal with these worthless minigames again.
As for the story...ugh. You might see mention of disturbing images in the game description. It also has the Thriller and Mystery tags. With that, you might buy this game thinking that it will have some spooky things. It doesn't really. It starts out with slice of life until it takes a hard and brief swerve into Final Destination. Blue haired girl got taken out by a bookshelf? Really? Honestly, the "disturbing image" was more hilarious than scary due to how abrupt and absurd it was. If the game is going to shift that hard into a thriller, it really needs some proper buildup. Give me some good reason to be paranoid. No, "scary nightmare says you're doomed woooo" doesn't count.
I've only completed one ending, and it's pretty obvious who the bad guy is. Like, come on. There really isn't much mystery here. And speaking of endings, there should be an ending list. The game says I somehow completed two of them despite completing the game only once, so what is this other ending I somehow finished?
That said, I'd say this game is good enough for one ending. The minigames are too much of a hassle to go for the others. Pick this up when it's at around $3-$4.