Feeling tired but need a quick distraction? This game starts simple but gets pretty tricky fast. It’s one of those titles you think will be brief, then you find yourself lost in its oddly convincing cooking tasks. Annoying how addictive it becomes.
Baby Taylor Cooking Camp offers a neat blend of cooking mini-games that seem straightforward at first. The physics are wonky sometimes, making timers tricky to manage. It’s a basic idea, but some tricks can help you beat the quirky levels faster. Don’t expect perfection with the tricky controls.
The game doesn't really depend on builds or loadouts. Instead, it’s about mastering the simple timing and avoiding the wonky physics glitches. Staying focused on the task and not rushing helps you perform better, even if the game’s mechanics can be frustrating or inconsistent.
One secret is to watch the timers carefully. Sometimes rushing ruins your chances. Another tip is to repeat certain mini-games to memorize the tricky parts. The game gets addictive because after a while, you just want to beat your own high score, even if it’s annoying.
The game’s story is simple and straightforward. You help Baby Taylor run her cooking camp by completing various tasks. The ending is predictable but satisfying. It’s a basic story wrapped in a fun, if slightly wonky, cooking experience that feels like a slow burn.