

Your success rides on your ability to keep these in mind as you hunt and cook. Almost never does a set of judges request common elements either. Those three elements are earth, fire, and water. Three primary elements compile all food in some form or another. There is some wiggle room in the beginning, but efficiency and experience become crucial to success as the game progresses.ĭepicted above, you find yourself having to create multiple dishes with multiple people in mind. Even on normal, though, the time limit seems to rear its head quite early. Normal and hard versions of the game are available for some variety. You must hunt down your own ingredients, bring them back, compile what elements the judge wants, and complete the cook in under a very stringent time limit. There is no break in the action between hunting and cooking, and having that accessibility makes the experience completely engaging.īattle Chef Brigade is not a nutshell-type game, however. Hunting is so very fluid as well with an intriguing side-scrolling combat style that is gorgeous to look at and seamless to play.

These points are what rate your dish against your opponent. Cooking itself is simple in that you place ingredients into a pan and mix them into linear combinations of common elements to generate cooking points. In a nutshell, Mina seeks out a competitor to challenge, hunts for ingredients, and creates a dish for judging. In fact, both of these are major parts of the game itself. As you would expect from a game called Battle Chef Brigade, elements of book cooking and combat must appear at some point.
