JERUSALEM, ISRAEL, February 24, 2012 (Press-News.org) Cooking Games 365 has recently launched its new website, which features free online action games related to cooking, baking, dessert and pizza decorating, and restaurant and catering administration. The site hosts links to hundreds of interactive food preparation-related video games that any Internet user can play completely free of charge. The gameplay of certain games is at times challenging, but anyone can learn to rise to the culinary challenges presented in each game. The content of the games is appropriate for all ages. Game players might be schoolchildren who dream of becoming the next Iron Chef or adults who have their hands full cooking three meals a day in reality; anyone can enjoy these easily accessible and extraordinarily fun video games.
The homepage features a clean layout consisting of clear, attractive black and purple text and a fresh lavender background. In addition to an easy-to-use search bar that allows a player to quickly find his or her favorite game, the site's homepage includes an instructive welcome message that provides an overview of many types of games featured on the site. The homepage also features a "Most Played Games" menu, a list of direct links to the most popular games. Another simple but useful tool on the site is a tabbed toolbar featuring each category of games, allowing players to more easily select specific categories and peruse lists of games.
The website offers six different categories of action games, carefully organized on the site's homepage as well as within the aforementioned toolbar. Each game category is marked by a bold heading and colorful, enticing images, such as a hardworking cartoon figure donning a classic chef's hat or a lavish, frosted pink cake. Images are captured from two different games within that category, giving players a taste of the vibrant graphics that await them in the video games. The vast array of types of games offered on the site gives players a variety of culinary challenges. "Cake," "Ice Cream," and "Pizza"-related games often encourage players to use their creativity skills to elaborately decorate their personal treats. "Baking," "Meal," and "Restaurant"-focused games are generally more challenging, driving players to produce a delicious product within thrilling time constraints, or even allowing them control the inner workings of a restaurant, from seating guests to designing sumptuous menus for them to sample.
Many of the games test how well players can carefully follow directions, simulating the real-life challenge of closely reading every step of a recipe so that a dish will turn out perfectly. The welcome message suggests that players should also "watch for new recipes" while performing in-game tasks, implying that they can try to make these dishes offline in their own kitchens after practicing food preparation in the game. The action video games featured on the website add excitement to basic everyday tasks, and make the fun of baking or culinary entrepreneurship accessible even when players do not have the means to bake a pizza or run a restaurant in reality.
Website: http://www.cookinggames365.org/
Cooking Games 365 Website Launches With Tons of Great Culinary Games
Cooking Games 365 has recently launched its new website, which features free online action games related to cooking, and restaurant administration. The video games featured on the website add excitement to basic everyday baking and culinary tasks.
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[Press-News.org] Cooking Games 365 Website Launches With Tons of Great Culinary GamesCooking Games 365 has recently launched its new website, which features free online action games related to cooking, and restaurant administration. The video games featured on the website add excitement to basic everyday baking and culinary tasks.