Cooking Simulator - Chaos Tool FREE DLC

Cooking Simulator - Chaos Tool FREE DLC

Released: 09/07/2020

Game Informations

Developer

Big Cheese Studio

Publisher

Big Cheese Studio

Description

Download the new free DLC for Cooking Simulator to unlock the mighty Chaos Tool! Cast shockwaves, change the size of objects, mess with gravity, and much more!

Full list of features:
  • Shoot lit firecrackers. Initially we wanted it to shoot darts, but firecrackers sound like more fun!💥🧨
  • Shoot beams that mess with the gravity of individual objects. Houston, we're about to have a problem!🛰️🌌👨‍🚀
  • Shoot beams that change the scale of objects. Ever wanted to spend some time in the kitchen with a human-sized banana? Well, now you can!🔼🔽🍌
  • Shoot selected objects. Pick an item you want to use as ammo and the Chaos Tool can shoot it as often as you want.🍅🥦🥕 🔫
  • A beam that swaps objects for other random objects. Because – why not!🍎⚗️🥩
  • Shockwave!🌊🌊
Game overview

Price

Free to Play

Followers

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Reviews

93% positive out of 100

Updated 12/12/2025 12:15

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