With the members of BTS currently on their mandatory military service, the ARMY pretty much waiting for the comeback. However, there are a lot of things to do in the meantime and one of these is the upcoming cooking game which is BTS Cooking On: TinyTAN Restaurant. Developed by Grampus and published by Com2uS, pre-registrations for the game starts February 15.
BTS Cooking On: TinyTAN Restaurant is game that lets fans accompany the TinyTANs to the four corners of the world and prepare delicious meals at the restaurant. Depending on the recipes they cook, they get to obtain various collectibles that include photo cards which feature the TinyTANs. There are also stories that's been infused with their delicious vision of the world or even pretty decors. By the way, admiring the TinyTAN photos in a given order allow fans to enjoy BTS music on stages that they decorated themselves.
Now, the ARMY are sure to be wary when it comes to video games, especially for BTS. There's some good news. That's because the development studio Grampus is one that specializes in cooking games. In particular, they're known for games like Cooking Adventure and My Little Chef, which have been downloaded more than 33 million copies around the world.
Pre-registration for BTS Cooking On: TinyTAN Restaurant opens February 15 on Google Play and App Store. It's also going to be available on the ONE store. Since that's still a few days away, fans can head on over to Facebook and check out the official page. No release date has been revealed but it's expected to come out within the first half of this year.
BTS, also known as the Bangtan Boys, is a South Korean boy band that was formed in 2010. The group consists of Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, and Jungkook, who co-write or even co-produce a lot of their material. BTS made its debut in 2013 with the single album 2 Cool 4 Skool. While they were originally a hip hop group, BTS has since their musical style to incorporate a wide range of genres. Since then, they've earned a lot of achievements like being the first non-English-speaking, as well as Asian, act to sell out concerts not just at Wembley Stadium but also at the Rose Bowl. The members are also the youngest recipients of the South Korean Order of Cultural Merit.