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- Cooking Simulator - Chaos Tool FREE DLC

Cooking Simulator - Chaos Tool FREE DLC
Released: 09/07/2020
Base Game
Cooking SimulatorDeveloper
Big Cheese Studio
Publisher
Big Cheese Studio
Description
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!🌊🌊
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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Reviews History
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Player Statistics
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Search Interest
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