If you’re looking for a cozy cooking experience, then RedDeerGames has something delightful for you with Cook For Love, which transports us to the romantic streets of Paris. Let’s dive into this charming game in our review!
Cook For Love, nestled in the same universe as Tell Me Your Story, which I previously explored on the Nintendo Switch, and Amelia’s Garden from last month, captures the essence of becoming a chef. Our protagonist, Clement, has landed his first significant role at a restaurant, and it’s no small feat: he’s tasked with revitalizing the entire place single-handedly! The game invites players into a relaxing, hand-drawn world where over 40 dishes await, each requiring varying levels of culinary skill and all brimming with a homemade feel.
Originally, Clement was supposed to be mentored by the renowned chef Jean-Luc Chatillone. However, life had other plans, and circumstances propelled him into an unexpected journey on the Orient Express, leaving Clement to fend for himself. Now it’s up to you to charm the restaurant’s visitors with delectable items like banana milk and rich hot cacao, allowing them to relax and savor the experience. From a lovingly crafted fruit salad to a refreshing Caprese, every dish you create holds the potential to delight.
As you hone your skills in the kitchen, don’t miss the chance to engage with the vibrant community around your restaurant. Building connections with your customers is just as important as perfecting your recipes. Over the months that unfold in-game, you’ll get to know your regulars and become an integral part of their lives, growing alongside them as a chef.
Cook For Love once again sweeps us off to Paris’ culinary scene, set beautifully within the worlds of Tell Me Your Story and Amelia’s Garden. As Clement strives to breathe new life into his restaurant, with an impressive range of over 40 dishes, there’s plenty to keep you entertained. The game is available on Nintendo Switch, priced at $12.99, offering an engaging experience for anyone looking to add a bit of Parisian flair to their gaming repertoire.
Disclaimer: This review of Cook For Love is based on a Nintendo Switch copy provided by RedDeerGames.