Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class
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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.
Guide to Playing Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class
use your mouse or keyboard to play
Is this game recommended for children?
No, Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class would not be enjoyable for younger players.
What kind of game development environment was employed to create this game?
The game was developed with Javascript game engine or web-based technology.
To which game category does this belong?
This game can be categorized under the Cooking category.
What are the relevant tags for this game?
The game is categorized based on its tags such as food.
Is the game available on mobile devices?
Yes, Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class supports mobile play on smartphones and tablets.
Who is the game’s creator or designer?
The developer credited with the creation of this game is Agame.
Which gender group is this game most appropriate for?
This game has a gender-specific target audience: Female.
Which age groups can enjoy this game?
The game can be enjoyed by players in the Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age group.
Does the game have any blood or gore?
Yes, Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class contains elements of blood or violence.
Does the game contain any offensive or cruel actions?
Yes, cruelty is depicted in Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class.