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Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class
Sara’s trying out a new French recipe today. Head to the kitchen and she’ll show you how to prepare it.
Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class: Your Guide to Winning
use your mouse or keyboard to play
Is this game more suited for any particular gender?
The game is made with Female players in mind.
Which age groups is this game most appropriate for?
The game is targeted at players in the Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age group.
Is the game built using a game engine? If yes, which one?
The game development library or environment powering the gameplay experience is Javascript.
What studio produced this game?
The designer and coder of the game is Agame.
Can the game be accessed and played on mobile operating systems?
Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class supports mobile play for both iOS and Android users.
Which genre best describes the gameplay style of this game?
You can find this game in the Cooking category.
Are blood elements involved in the game?
Yes, Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class includes bloodshed or similar content.
Does this game showcase any cruel actions or themes?
Yes, Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class includes violent or inhumane elements.
What characteristics of the game are highlighted through tags?
Labels or categories used to tag this game are food.
Is the game appropriate for kids?
No, Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class does not cater to a child audience.