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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.
Playing Tips for Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class
use your mouse or keyboard to play
Does the game support mobile platforms?
Users can play Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class on their smartphones.
What is the specific genre for this game?
The main type of this game is Cooking.
What is the name of the company that produced this game?
The development of this game was handled by Agame.
What are the main tags for the game?
The game’s main tags are food.
Does this game cater to any specific gender?
The game is intended for Female players.
What game development technology was chosen for its simplicity or power in game creation?
This game was created using Javascript framework.
Which age ranges are appropriate for this game?
This game is appropriate for Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age groups based on age.
Does the game have any blood or injury-related content?
Yes, Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class includes blood scenes or references.
Would this game be enjoyable for children?
No, Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class is not intended for a child audience.
Does the gameplay involve any cruel or harsh actions?
Yes, there are situations of mistreatment or harsh behavior in Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class.