
Let's Cook Together is a two-player-only co-op cooking game staged as a TV show, its gimmick a kitchen divided in half that neither partner can leave. Ingredients, pans and completed dishes travel only by being thrown across the divide, so a mistimed pass smacks a busy teammate in the face instead of landing, and progress hinges on constant verbal coordination rather than reflexes. Spread across 168 short episodes, it leans forgiving, closer to a communication puzzle than a stress test. That split-kitchen throwing is genuinely distinct, but the design is deliberately calmer than Overcooked and runs local co-op only, with no online option and no room for a third or fourth cook. It suits a single dedicated partner, a couple, or a parent and child sitting side by side far better than a party chasing frantic scale. Anyone after Overcooked's full-table panic will find this too small and too gentle.
Overall, players highly praise 'Let's Cook Together' for its engaging cooperative gameplay, charm, and suitability for all ages. Many reviews note the satisfaction and fun of working alongside a partner, while some minor criticisms arise regarding the repetitiveness of levels and limited multiplayer options.
Based on 100 reviews from steam
Let's Cook Together - Season 1 (Endless: 62 dishes)