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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.
Game Instructions: Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class
use your mouse or keyboard to play
What type of gameplay does this game offer?
The best-fitting category for this game is Cooking.
Who created the programming and design of this game?
This game was developed by a specific developer, Agame.
Does the game cater to a child audience?
No, I would not recommend Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class for children.
What tools or languages make up the game's technical foundation?
Javascript is used for rendering this game.
What are the main tags assigned to the game?
The tags that define the key themes of the game are food.
Is this game optimized for playing on mobile devices such as iOS and Android?
Yes, you can play Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class on your mobile phone or tablet.
Which gender group is the game most suitable for?
The game is most suitable for Female.
Who would be the ideal age group to play this game?
The ideal age demographics for this game are Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Does the game feature any blood or gore?
Yes, there is blood featured in Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class.
Are there any cruel or violent elements within the game?
Yes, cruelty is present in some form within Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class.