Motoko-chan no Wonder Kitchen
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Gameplay
Name brand products from Japanese supermarkets are used as an advertising gimmick from the company Ajinomoto. A young girl named Motoko takes children through a fantasy world and provides educational and informative content about the history of mayonnaise and other things that are related to food history.[3] Games include reversi against a witch and finding seven dwarves that turn into sausages. The gameplay is somewhat similar to the more widely known Nintendo DS title Cooking Mama, which was released more than a decade later in 2006.
The game supports the Super Famicom Mouse.[2]
Items
Food
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- Tomato
- Cabbage
- Salt
- Pepper
- Mayonnaise
- Tuna
- Mushrooms
Utensils
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- Spoon
- Chef's Knife
- Chopsticks
- Cooking Pot
- Drainer
- Oven
- Microwave
References
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- 1993 video games
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- Children's educational video games
- Cooking video games
- Japan-exclusive video games
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- Super Nintendo Entertainment System games
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