

Once kids have used each of the tools and have cooked with a few different foods, the game starts to loose a bit of its appeal. Even though kids can combine a lot of different foods, with only five different cooking methods, the game’s play feels a little limited. To get even better reactions, add a lot of hot sauce or pepper to a dish. They’ll love trying to feed their foods to the characters in the game and see their reactions. Kids can combine any of the ingredients in the fridge and cook them however they want to come up with zany concoctions. This app is not being rated for education. Adding a more defined handle for the fridge or placing the grill pan on the burner will help improve the game a bit. For example, some kids may have trouble discovering the fridge on the side of the screen or may not recognize some of the tools in the kitchen. While the app promotes no rules and stress-free play, it could use a few more identifiers to make it easier for kids to use. Its characters and graphics feature the same style and feel as many of kids’ other favorite Toca Boca apps.

Quality and Toca Boca go hand in hand and Toca Kitchen 2 doesn’t disappoint. Want to make a smoothie with steak and tomato? Add hot sauce to a pear? It’s all possible in the free-range Toca Kitchen and the three patrons in the app are willing to try it all, although their faces will show that they won’t always enjoy it. As kids cook, they can mix a variety of different ingredients to create their own unique meals. In the no rules, stress-free environment, kids get to decide what’s for dinner. Give your kids control of the kitchen with Toca Kitchen 2.
