About Moms Diary
Moms Diary is a browser-based time-management cooking game where you tap ingredients, kitchen stations, and serving counters to finish customer orders before the timer pressure builds. The loop mixes quick recipe sequencing, coins, stars, kitchen upgrades, recipes, and restaurant progression as Mom grows from a home kitchen into a larger cooking business.
What Is Moms Diary?
Moms Diary is a browser-based time-management cooking game where you prepare dishes, serve customers, and keep each kitchen moving before patience and timers run out. You click or tap ingredients, cooking stations, plates, and counters in the right order, then use coins and stars to push into more recipes and restaurant progress.
It is a good fit if you like Cooking Dash-style serving games, clear tap controls, and short levels where one late order can throw off the whole kitchen rhythm. The web build runs in HTML5 in your browser and supports desktop and mobile play.
Why It's Popular
The hook is easy to understand: every order is a tiny speed puzzle, and clean sequencing makes the kitchen feel under control. Playgama describes hundreds of recipes, kitchen tool upgrades, restaurants, coins, stars, and time limits, so failed levels still point you toward a concrete improvement. The bright food art and visible order queue also make progress easy to read at a glance.
Controls
- Select Ingredients: Mouse Click / Tap
- Use Cooking Stations: Mouse Click / Tap
- Serve Dishes: Mouse Click / Tap
- Menus, upgrades, and rewards: Mouse Click / Tap
- Mobile Controls: Touchscreen taps
Starter Tips (First 2 Minutes)
- Read the customer order before you start tapping. Random ingredient clicks waste more time than a one-second pause.
- Finish the first simple orders cleanly before trying to juggle several dishes at once.
- Tap stations in recipe order: ingredient, cooking step, plate, then serving counter.
- Watch timers and impatient customers first. A nearly finished order is usually more urgent than starting a new one.
- If a daily bonus screen appears, pick a reward and move on so you can reach the map and first kitchen.
- When upgrades unlock, faster cooking stations and tools are usually more useful than cosmetic-looking choices.
Safety, Age & Streaming Notes
Playgama lists Moms Diary with a 0+ age rating, and the content is cartoon kitchen management with food orders, coins, rewards, and restaurant progression rather than violence or mature themes. Younger players may still need help with timers, upgrade menus, and multi-step recipes. For streaming, the title screen, daily bonus, and map are bright and readable, with no special content warning found during testing.
FAQ
Does progress save?
The web build wrote Moms Diary progress keys to browser local storage during testing, but no cloud-save details are published for this version. Use the same browser and avoid clearing site data if you want the best chance of keeping progress.
How long does one run take?
No official average run length is published. Individual cooking levels are designed for short attempts, while unlocking more recipes, kitchens, upgrades, and map progress can stretch a session much longer.
Is it mobile-friendly?
Yes. Playgama lists iOS, Android, and desktop support, and the controls are built around clicking or tapping. Desktop is still more precise when several stations and orders are active at once.
Do I need to download anything?
No. This version runs in the browser as an HTML5 game.
What should I focus on first?
Learn the order flow before chasing perfect stars. Once you know where ingredients, stations, plates, and serving counters are, speed becomes much easier.


























