- Play 7 challenging cooking-based mini-games.
- Help Remy and his friends create 10 gourmet dishes.
- Sort and chop vegetables, cook the meals, and present your culinary masterpieces!
- Use the Nintendo DS™ Stylus to chop vegetables.
- Cool your dishes by blowing into the Nintendo DS™ microphone.
Product Description
Help Remy and his friends impress the critics and get La Ratatouille a 5 Star rating by serving up 10 delicious gourmet dishes. Food Frenzy features the main characters of the movie serving up a new recipe for fun in this addictive puzzle game that takes advantage of the Nintendo DS touch screen interface…. More >>




The Fist DS game is a million time better than this one, the rounds are long and you have to make the same move with the stylus hundreds of times to finish the round. its a good work out for the hands, the pictures are poor, but the music were okay. overall… I hated the game.
Rating: 1 / 5
I won’t say this is the greatest DS game I own, but I completely disagree with the previous reviewer. The game is very short, and at times it’s a little confusing as to where you’re supposed to be going, but I find that a lot of games are like that. The cooking game is just too cute. It gives you practice with the stylus.
Rating: 4 / 5
I bought this game thinking it would be fun to play since I have The Tales of Desperaux that is sooo much fun BUT it was confusiong-boring-gave to grandkids and they gave it back! Didn’t like it either!
Rating: 1 / 5
I’ll get right to the point: this game sucks. My 4-year old niece got it for Christmas. She gets bored before making it past the first mini-game with the snails.
The first mini-game goes on forever, and it’s not even fun. You just keep shooting snails off the wall for what feels like an eternity. This game would be ok if it were only a few minutes long. But it goes on and on. Like I said, my niece gets so bored with it until she just turns it off and plays MillionHeir or something else.
Final verdict: skip the game, please!
Rating: 1 / 5
My 8 year-old & 6 year-old girls love this game!! They love the movie too.
They own both Ratatouille games, but this one is their favorite.
They tell me the cooking part is really fun and that it has more cooking games than the other Ratatouille game. They prefer the timing challenges in this game over the adventure-type play of the other Ratatouille game.
Rating: 5 / 5