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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.
Tips for Mastering Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class
use your mouse or keyboard to play
Who was in charge of creating this game?
The game development company behind this title is Agame.
Can the game be accessed from a mobile phone or tablet?
Yes, Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class is designed for mobile play.
Does the game use Cocos, Defold, or any other game engine for its creation?
This game is developed using a Javascript engine.
Does the game feature any content with blood?
Yes, blood is featured in Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class.
What are the key descriptors or labels assigned to the game?
This game is categorized using the tags food.
What gender group is the game designed for?
The game is primarily intended for Female in terms of gender.
At what ages is this game suitable?
This game is appropriate for players in the Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age range.
Is this game safe and appropriate for children?
No, Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class is not suitable for a kid’s age.
What is the main category that best describes this game?
This game is categorized in terms of genre as Cooking.
Are there any scenes of cruelty in the gameplay?
Yes, Ratatouille: Sara's Cooking Class features scenes of cruelty.