Cooking Simulator V5.2.2c-p2p Apr 2026
: The simulation includes an economy where players must purchase ingredients and equipment repairs. Poor management can lead to bankruptcy.
: Players interact with a wide array of lifelike tools, including knives, blenders, and griddles, while managing detailed tasks like seasoning and precise temperature control.
: At this version, Cooking Simulator is a "Very Positive" rated experience on Steam (85% positive) and is best for players who enjoy "managed chaos" rather than a perfectly surgical simulation. Cooking Simulator v5.2.2c-P2P
Cooking Simulator is a chaotic yet surprisingly detailed first-person cooking simulation developed by Big Cheese Studio that balances realistic culinary mechanics with unpredictable physics. Version represents a mature state of the game, featuring over 80 recipes and refined progression systems. Core Gameplay Mechanics
: This version typically includes or supports major DLCs, such as the Cakes and Cookies expansion, which introduces baking mechanics and custom decoration. Summary of Pros & Cons Pros Cons Highly detailed recipe and ingredient systems Finicky controls can lead to frustration during service Satisfying progression and perk system Occasional physics "explosions" and clipping Diverse DLC content (Baking, Shelter, etc.) High system requirements for a simulator : The simulation includes an economy where players
: You manage a restaurant's reputation, starting from a basic kitchen and unlocking advanced skills and perks to improve efficiency.
: For those who find the time-sensitive career mode stressful, the Sandbox mode allows for experimentation and kitchen-wide chaos without financial consequences. Version v5.2.2c Key Attributes : At this version, Cooking Simulator is a
: While earlier versions were notorious for bugs, later patches have improved stability; however, minor physics issues—like objects clipping or the "wonky" handling of small ingredients—remain part of the game's identity.
: The simulation includes an economy where players must purchase ingredients and equipment repairs. Poor management can lead to bankruptcy.
: Players interact with a wide array of lifelike tools, including knives, blenders, and griddles, while managing detailed tasks like seasoning and precise temperature control.
: At this version, Cooking Simulator is a "Very Positive" rated experience on Steam (85% positive) and is best for players who enjoy "managed chaos" rather than a perfectly surgical simulation.
Cooking Simulator is a chaotic yet surprisingly detailed first-person cooking simulation developed by Big Cheese Studio that balances realistic culinary mechanics with unpredictable physics. Version represents a mature state of the game, featuring over 80 recipes and refined progression systems. Core Gameplay Mechanics
: This version typically includes or supports major DLCs, such as the Cakes and Cookies expansion, which introduces baking mechanics and custom decoration. Summary of Pros & Cons Pros Cons Highly detailed recipe and ingredient systems Finicky controls can lead to frustration during service Satisfying progression and perk system Occasional physics "explosions" and clipping Diverse DLC content (Baking, Shelter, etc.) High system requirements for a simulator
: You manage a restaurant's reputation, starting from a basic kitchen and unlocking advanced skills and perks to improve efficiency.
: For those who find the time-sensitive career mode stressful, the Sandbox mode allows for experimentation and kitchen-wide chaos without financial consequences. Version v5.2.2c Key Attributes
: While earlier versions were notorious for bugs, later patches have improved stability; however, minor physics issues—like objects clipping or the "wonky" handling of small ingredients—remain part of the game's identity.