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There's a party at Minnie Mouse's house! Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Daisy and Pluto are all coming! Successfully complete the mini-games to make a delicious meal for your guests to enjoy! All the guests will score your cooking, so do your best to impress them! How good will it be? Mix: Make a dressing in 60 seconds to go with the salad. Mix the ingredients to make a few different dressings like the one in the sample. Select the ingredient you want to add by clicking and dragging it. Let go of the mouse button to drop the ingredient into the bowl. The whisk will automatically stir the mixture for you! Tips: Some recipes need more than one ingredient, so be careful! 60 points will take you to the next round! |
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Flipping Burgers:
Fry up in 90 seconds the perfect juicy hamburger to really get your guests' mouths watering! Fry the Top: Move the mouse up and down to keep the burger at the GOOD temperature. When the gauge above the frying pan is full, it's time to flip the burger! Flip the burger: Wait for the gauge to start filling up, then click the mouse at the right moment to flip your burger. Fry the Bottom: Same at fry the top. When the gauge above the frying pan is full, your burger is ready to eat. Hint If you throw your burger extra high when you flip it, you'll get bonus points! Serving: Arrange the meal as nicely as you can on the plate! Try and make dish look as tasty as possible! Remember the exact arrangement of the food on the plate. Choose a plate by clicking on the arrow next to it. Place the Food on the Plate: Choose the correct food by clicking on it, then drag and drop it on the plate. Turn the food click on the food to turn it around. Ready: Click "Finished" to present the meal to your guests. Hint: Some of the foods look very similar, so be careful! Solutions: The game is based on the use of complementary colors as everyone knows, yellow and blue compounds give green and helps children combine colors. The ventral stream of the brain is responsible for color perception. Color theory is a practical combination of art and science that’s used to determine what colors look good together. The color wheel was invented in 1666 by Isaac Newton, who mapped the color spectrum onto a circle. The color wheel is the basis of color theory additive color mixing, because it shows the relationship between colors. Colors that look good together are called a color harmony. We have three sauces: a red tomato, a green rucola and a blue blueberries sauce. In the bowl we have: blue, green, red. For the sample: cyan = blue + green rucola or green + blue blueberries // magenta = blue + red tomato or red + blue blueberries or green + green rucola // yellow = green + red tomato or red + green rucola Also play more games as: |
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