

In Toca Kitchen, you can also feed your pets. Have fun cooking, frying, or even blending any ingredients to give your friends authentic dishes from magazines and see their excited faces when you present them with your menu.Įveryone has a favorite food, but can you cook so well that they forget what they wanted in the first place? Prepare your favorite dishes as you've always wanted, with ingredients that you like and tons of utensils at your disposal. A letter from the developer gives some nice hints on how to enhance kids' experience with Toca Kitchen 2 through guided discussion and key questions. Read the developer's privacy policy for details on how your (or your kids') information is collected, used, and shared and any choices you may have in the matter, and note that privacy policies and terms of service frequently change.If you always wanted to cook with your hands but you weren't allowed, you should try Toca Kitchen, a game in which you must feed four friends for whom you can cook whatever you want. Once kids get going, though, there's no stopping them: Play is unlimited and never ending. Parents may want to help kids through at first before letting them explore on their own. The sequence of taps, drags, and screen changes can be a bit complicated, especially for young kids.

One thing to note is that the frying-pan tool always fries food in butter, so there is no experimenting with different fats or flavorings. Kids choose the food and how to prepare it: raw fish, oven-baked pineapple, or mushroom juice - anything is possible. As in the original Toca Kitchen, kids experiment with feeding food to ever-hungry guests and watching their reactions. Parents need to know that Toca Kitchen 2 is an open-ended, free-exploration game in which kids are in charge in the kitchen.
