Hot Dish 2: Cross Country Cook Off

 

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Master a myriad of local American cuisines to clench the Gourmet Grand Prix in this delicious Time Management game! Take to the road and hone your spatula against America’s diverse regional dishes. You’ll have to prove your skills against chefs who specialize in everything from sprouts and tofu in So Cal, to cheese steaks in Philly, and gumbo in New Orleans. Get gastronomic with Hot Dish 2: Cross Country Cook-off!
  • Flavorful power-ups
  • Intense, dynamic game-play
  • Cook up a storm!
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System Requirements:
OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
CPU: 600 Mhz
RAM: 128 MB
DirectX: 6.0
HD: 85 MB

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