- June 11, 2021
- Yellow Dot
- 8h median play time
Let's Cook Together
Platforms
About
"Let's Cook Together" is a co-op game for 2 players where you and your partner, as aspiring chefs, work together in a challenging commercial kitchen to prepare and serve orders. With ingredients and appliances placed on opposite sides, you'll need to cooperate, cook, and throw ingredients to your partner. The game is suitable for all ages, promoting teamwork and communication in a fun and engaging way.









- The game offers a fun and engaging co-op experience, making it perfect for couples and friends to play together.
- It features unique mechanics like throwing ingredients between players, which adds a layer of strategy and communication.
- The graphics are charming and the gameplay is easy to pick up, providing a satisfying challenge without being overly stressful.
- The game only supports 2-player co-op, limiting the multiplayer experience compared to other cooking games.
- Some levels are poorly designed, leading to imbalanced gameplay where one player may have to handle significantly more tasks.
- The progression system can feel repetitive, with upgrades and recipes becoming predictable as players advance through the chapters.
gameplay
24 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is highly praised for its engaging and challenging co-op mechanics, reminiscent of Overcooked, with players working together in split kitchens to manage ingredients and complete orders. New mechanics and seasonal content keep the experience fresh and enjoyable, while the simple yet effective gameplay allows for a fun and chaotic atmosphere. Overall, players find the game to be a delightful mix of strategy and humor, making it a great choice for friends looking for a cooperative challenge.
“This game does a great job, it brings some new mechanics while keeping it very simple, to get a fun and chill mix.”
“Awesome gameplay, super fun co-op game.”
“It can lead to some hilariously frustrating gameplay.”
“The gameplay is a little less forgiving than Overcooked, in my opinion.”
“The main mechanic of the game is that the kitchen is always split down the middle so each player has their own side to work with; the catch is you rarely have all the ingredients on either side.”