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Tokyo Cooking Releases

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May 17, in the year of our Lord 2024 -- RedDeer.Games’ new in-house simulation game about cooking delicious sushi is now out on Nintendo Switch. Tokyo Cooking will provide players with their own little restaurant in the middle of a busy city. Learning recipes, fulfilling orders, and decorating the restaurant will be available to them starting today.

In Tokyo Cooking, players will gather customers’ orders and prepare them in the kitchen. Every order is tailored to the guest’s preferences and wishes. As they cook, players will have to measure out the ingredients, cut them, and combine everything together to create delicious food.

Timing and precision are the key to making the best food, but taste and looks should always be number one. Inspiration and good fun also shouldn’t be forgotten, as cooking is the tastiest form of art, after all!

At the end of the day players can sit down, relax, and turn on their computers. While they might not be suited for gaming, it’s perfect for them to look through furniture and decorations, all in different styles. Whether they prefer the traditional look or a more modern getup of their restaurant – all is possible.

Composing the perfect dish involves completing a couple of mini-games that will test the player’s precision and add extra money to the order once it's done. This will also give players a moment to chat with the customers, get to know their opinions, learn based on their reviews, and maybe even convince them to become regulars.

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