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TAITO’s Super Puzzle Bobble and Cooking Mama launched with the Ovi Store

Categories: Announcements, Gaming
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 at 12:14 AM

Cooking Mama

TAITO announced that two of their legendary games had a worldwide launch at Ovi Store. The games in question are Super Puzzle Bobble and Cooking Mama.

The first of the two titles is the action puzzle game, which was initially released in 1994. The goal here is to link three or more identical bubbles to clear them from the screen. Super Puzzle Bobble for Ovi includes both a 50-level Round Mode and the potentially endless, random-bubble generating Challenge Mode. allowing players to choose their play style according to their preferences.

On the other hand, Cooking Mama is the legendary cooking action game that allows players to chop, fry, boil, and otherwise enjoy the fun of food preparation through a variety of mini-games. The game includes a “Main Meals mode”, where players complete a series of linked mini-games in an effort to complete a full dish, and a “Training mode” for practice. There are 5 main recipes composed and 19 different mini-games.

Both Super Puzzle Bobble and Cooking Mama are available for $5.99 through Ovi Store.

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