In one of his silliest games, Karl-Heinz Schmiel casts the players as semi-psychotic cooks trying to improve their cooking skills. Each player receives a tiny pan and a cooking stove. Then, in each round you can either try to raise the temperature, or season your dish, or try to steal the recipe of another cook who is preparing. Heating your stove is a random affair with a die and can increase the temperature of everyone’s dish. Seasoning the dish is the heart of the game and is done by tipping small bottles filled with small colorful wooden beads. When the beads fall out of the bottle (sometimes, if they fall), the number of beads cannot exceed two, because over-seasoning ruins the dish and you have to throw it in the trash!










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