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Cooking in the City of Winds

Cook smooth pudding, tapioca bubble tea, and Hocus-Pocus marmalade for a magical culinary festival, then decorate every dessert carefully.

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ABOUT THE GAME

Cooking in the City of Winds game overview

The City of Winds is hosting a festival where cooks from a magical land present their favorite sweets. Three recipes define the activity: pudding with a smooth texture, tapioca bubble tea, and a fantasy marmalade dessert called Hocus-Pocus. Each dish requires preparation before visual decoration begins. Following the recipe steps moves the cook from one dessert to the next, and finishing touches determine how each festival entry looks. There is one cooking station and one player-controlled sequence. No timer, opponent, scoring formula, or formal losing state is documented, so completion depends on carrying out the recipe and presentation stages.

WHAT TO EXPECT

Before you start

Ingredient and preparation choices lead into a decorating screen, shifting attention from making the dessert correctly to arranging its final colors, toppings, and festival presentation.

GETTING STARTED

How to play Cooking in the City of Winds

Follow the displayed cooking order for the selected sweet and choose the required ingredients when prompted. Complete the preparation before moving to decoration.

Arrange the available finishing details so the pudding, bubble tea, or marmalade looks deliberate. Compare the completed dish with its recipe identity, then finish all three recipes for the full festival menu.

CONTROLS

Controls and device setup

Click with a computer mouse, or tap the ingredient, cooking, and decoration choices on touchscreens.

PLAY SMARTER

Tips for Cooking in the City of Winds

  1. Complete each preparation prompt in order before experimenting with presentation choices.
  2. Use a limited topping palette so the dessert's main color remains visible.
  3. Give the three festival dishes different decorations to distinguish their recipes.