- Many of the cooking games featured on Games2Girls are part of the Cooking Show series. These games center on preparing only one dish such as lasagna, sushi rolls, won tons, cheese omelets or banana pancakes. In the cheeseburger game, for example, you must crack eggs, add ingredients to a bowl, "mix" by running your mouse in a certain direction, make patties, cook and assemble the cheeseburger. These actions must be done in a certain amount of time and in a certain order. You gain points by performing all the actions quickly and in the right order. If you don't position your mouse in exactly the right place, you often will waste time and lose points.
- The Meal Master games require you to prepare an entire meal, from drinks to appetizers to the main course to dessert. In Meal Masters, you begin by familiarizing yourself with the kitchen, and you can advance only after passing an introductory level. Each level is unlocked by finishing certain tasks competently. In the drinks level, you make a drink such as apple cider by cutting apples, adding sugar and water, stirring, heating, adding spices, pouring the drink and taking it to the table. Unlike the Cooking Show series, where all your ingredients and equipment is placed before you, in Meal Masters you must move around an entire kitchen in order to find spoons, knives and food. If you forget where something is, you must search until you find it. Meal Masters does not have a time limit, however.
- The World Class Chef series is similar to Meal Masters in that you have the run of an entire kitchen. Unlike Meal Masters, though, you play for points and have time limits and accuracy scores. World Class Chef is more complicated and more demanding than Meal Masters. The cooking tasks are more involved, and mouse placement must be exact in order to get the highest scores. World Class Chef features food from different countries, including America, Holland, Turkey, Italy and Greece.
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