If your interest is in the game itself rather than the technical file metadata, there is significant research on "Toca Kitchen" regarding child development.
These tools generate specific hashes and naming strings to identify decrypted app binaries during mobile device investigations. If your interest is in the game itself
The string also appears in archives (like the Internet Archive) where contributors use automated tools to document the "provenance" of an app. Because of the "IPA" extension and "64bit-os110" tags,
Because of the "IPA" extension and "64bit-os110" tags, it likely refers to a specific build of the game Toca Kitchen 2 (version 3.2.12) archived for iOS 11.0. Toca Boca and Educational Play The specific string
Preserving Mobile Apps: Challenges and Opportunities discusses why these specific versions are archived and the technical metadata attached to them. 3. Toca Boca and Educational Play
The specific string you're asking aboutβ download-toca-kitchen-v2-v3212-730-unk-64bit-os110-ok14-user-hidden-bfi-ipa βis a specialized file identifier typically used in or app archiving rather than a traditional academic paper title.
