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Cooking Mama: Sweet Shop Now Available in Retail, Digital Releasing May 18

Cooking Mama: Sweet Shop Now Available in Retail, Digital Releasing May 18

Digital Release for Beloved Nintendo 3DS Series on May 18 in North America

Los Angeles, CA – Rising Star Games announced that Cooking Mama: Sweet Shop is now available in retail stores as a boxed edition for $29.99 in North America, with the digital release to follow in the Nintendo eShop May 18 on the Nintendo 3DS family of systems. As the final Nintendo 3DS installment in the Cooking Mama series, Cooking Mama: Sweet Shop promises to deliver a buffet of sumptuous sweets, delectable desserts, and charming confections that will have players smiling and satisfied.

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As the final course of the Cooking Mama series, Cooking Mama: Sweet Shop dishes up more than 60 different recipes for players create, spread throughout 160 different mini-games. Players use the stylus to slice, stir, bake and decorate their creations – plus, you can use the microphone to blow and cool your delicacies! Create a wide assortment of delicious looking sweets and puddings, and serve customers in the shop to keep them happy. The more sweets you create and complete, the more your shop expands and you may even trigger a special event! What’s more, Cooking Mama: Sweet Shop features a competitive multiplayer mode for two to four players – challenge your friends and see who can make the tastiest treats. And just like always, don’t worry if you make a mistake – Mama will fix it for you!

Here is the Cooking Mama: Sweet Shop Launch Trailer:

Developed by Office Create and published by Rising Star Games, Cooking Mama: Sweet Shop is now available at retail stores for $29.99 on Nintendo 3DS and digitally in the Nintendo eShop on May 18.

Related: Cooking Mama: Sweet Shop North American Release Dates Announced by Rising Star Games

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