Patience, perseverence, and percision; the three principles you need for this game...

User Rating: 5.5 | Cooking Mama: Minna to Issho ni Oryouri Taikai! (Dream Age Collection Best) WII
As the second installment of the Cooking Mama series, Cooking Mama: Cook Off has its good moments as well as the bad.

The controls could get in the way in this game. In the game's many recipes, different instructions will be given: written instructions, and inanimate pictures of how to use the Wii Remote. Though many of these instructions are quite easy to understand, some instructions leave significant parts on how to do each step. Like in the recipe for the Japanese Mochi, the second step left out the instruction for pressing the A button when draining the water, as well as which direction you need to TWIST the Wii Remote. Recipes like these may leave the player frustrated with a sore wrist.

Though making food in this game can be rather fun at first, the game seems to get boring afterwards. There is always the Challenge mode, Friends and Food of the World, and the multiplayer Friends and Food. But like all games, there is an end.

I think that this game really isn't worth getting... I believe that it is recommended that one should rent the game instead of purchasing it.