Despite the renovations made to the kitchen, the graphics largely look the same as the original Cake Mania. The game doesn't even frost over its lacklustre play with a sweet presentation.
And let's not forget the decision on the part of the developer to omit any form of multiplayer. An Endless mode also attempts to keep things from growing stale, but it's akin to covering an old cake with extra frosting – no matter how much you try to tart it up, it's still stale. The ability to purchase equipment tries to instil some depth, yet it's far from enough to bring lasting complexity to the game. There's no need to get a second helping since you've been more than satisfied from the first taste. Like a slice of Battenberg, once you've experienced a little of Cake Mania 2, you're over it. The fundamental gameplay is solid and even provides an initial challenge, but a lack of depth keeps it from setting on a level above that of a casual distraction. In this regard, the game has the right recipe. Cake Mania 2 relies heavily on the challenge presented in managing customers and baking the correct cakes. However, managing multiple requests and working with limited equipment makes for a tricky little game. Of course, all of this is cake simple when dealing with a single order at a time. Touching a cake and then the desired frosting starts the process, after which you can hand it over to the customer. Decorative platters with various colors and patterns can be tapped to frost your cakes. Before you can deliver the cake, though, you need to frost it. Tapping any of the pictured shapes on an oven – circle, star, sconced, square, etc – starts the baking process.
Next, you select the corresponding cake shape on one of your ovens lining the top of the touchscreen. Tap the icon and it changes to show their cake order. Customers stream in from the right side of the touchscreen, at which point a menu icon appears signifying that you need to take their order.
Fulfilling an adequate number of orders within a level earns the bakery enough dough to remain open for the next month – succeed in building the business for the full year and your work in that bakery is complete.īaking cakes requires tapping on an oven, selecting a frosting, and delivering the final goods. As customers flock to each location, you're in the kitchen baking confections to fulfil each order.Ī year is spent at each bakery, the span of a single month equating to one level. A single-player Story mode takes you to six bakeries where you man the kitchen to set things on the path to success. A lack of depth and cramped presentation prevent this mix from rising above mediocrity.Īs the legendary cake baker Jill, Cake Mania 2 sends you across the globe to save bakeries from bankruptcy. While it dishes out delicious casual gameplay, it just doesn't come out well on DS. Such is the foible of Cake Mania 2, a game cooked up on the wrong platform. No matter how fantastic the batter, shoving a cake into an overheated toaster oven instead of an actual oven is a recipe for disaster. Following a recipe to the letter is a must if you're aiming for a yummy result.