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  2. Crackpots - Wikipedia

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    The video game was released during the video game crash of 1983. Dan recalled that the Crackpots "hit the shelves for $30 when games were selling for $2 so I don't think it had a chance." [5] Dan planned to follow-up the game with a sequel to his brother's game Keystone Kapers, with the game being in a Western-setting.

  3. Overcooked - Wikipedia

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    Overcooked (stylised as Overcooked!) is a 2016 cooking simulation game developed by Ghost Town Games and published by Team17.In a local cooperative experience, players control a number of chefs in kitchens filled with various obstacles and hazards to rapidly prepare meals to specific orders under a time limit.

  4. Hell's Kitchen: The Game - Wikipedia

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    Hell's Kitchen: The Game is a time management cooking video game based on the reality competition show of the same name.It was developed by Ludia and published by Ubisoft.It features the host of the show, Gordon Ramsay as the A.I. and places the player as a chef under his guidance, while serving customers at the restaurant.

  5. Annoying Orange: Kitchen Carnage - Wikipedia

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    Annoying Orange: Carnage (formerly Annoying Orange: Kitchen Carnage) is a 2011 casual mobile game developed by Bottle Rocket and published by Eastedge Studios. Based on the comedy web series Annoying Orange, players throw various produce items into blenders across a kitchen, earning them points for each successful throw.

  6. Category:The Game Kitchen games - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Cooking video games - Wikipedia

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    C. Cake Mania; Camping Mama: Outdoor Adventures; Candy Box! Cannibal Cuisine; ChefVille; Chocolatier 2: Secret Ingredients; Cook, Serve, Delicious! Cook, Serve ...

  8. Bokura no Kazoku - Wikipedia

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    Bokura no Kazoku is a simulation game where the player's actions determine how the central couple raises their children. [3] The personality of each child is influenced by choices made by the player – such as what hobbies they pursue, the school they attend, and how time is spent together as a family – with fourteen possible personality options.

  9. Cooking Mama: World Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Cooking Mama: World Kitchen [a] is the second spin off game in the Cooking Mama franchise and it is the sequel to the 2007 Wii game Cooking Mama: Cook Off. The game was developed by Cooking Mama Limited. It was published by Taito in Japan, Majesco Entertainment in North America, and by 505 Games in PAL regions.