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Review
This review applies to version 2.6
The latest version of this software will soon be reviewed by our
informers.
In this new edition of the Cake Mania series, Jill nervously prepares for her long anticipated wedding day. But nothing good comes easy and disaster strikes when a mysterious, long-forgotten time bender falls to the ground from atop a shelf and shatters into pieces. Reaching for the scattered shards, Jill's family and friends are sent hurtling through time, landing in random places. Now, to ensure her wedding goes off without a hitch, Jill herself must travel through time - from Ancient Egypt and Revolutionary France, to an unknown future where anything is possible - and work quickly to get herself and her guests back before the ceremony begins
This fun and easy-to-play game, turns you into a very busy cake maker trying to keep the customers happy, and that could get more difficult than it sounds. People keeps coming for their cakes. Once you get them the menu, they want to order. Then, they want some special covering on the cake, and finally they want the cake to go! Everything has to be made fast and right, otherwise the customers will be mad and won’t tip you well.
When you first enter the game, you’ll be asked for a player name and then you’ll see the welcome screen with the following options:
- Change player: the first time there’s no existing player. After you create one or more, they’ll be saved. When you enter into this submenu, you’ll be asked for a name as a new player. It’s possible to have a list of different players and record their performance. This way, you can play home tournaments with family and friends.
- Play: this option leads you to a submenu with these options:
- Continue: you can resume the last game you were playing.
- New Game: you start a new adventure.
- Load Game: you can play a previously saved game.
- Minigames: to access three extra included games, locked at the beginning.
- Options: this is the menu from which you can set some game options like sound volume, music volume, environment volume, and full screen.
- Goodies: to view your achievements in the game.
- Help: it leads you to a web browser with help information. There’s a tutorial also available when you first start playing.
- Exit: no further explanation required.
- High scores: lists the records of the players.
When you’re playing the game, you can always click on the Pause button to access to a pop-up menu with these options:
- Options: the same Options menu commented before.
- Back to main menu: it leads you back to the main menu.
- Resume: to finish the current game.
You can try this game for 60 minutes before you buy the licensed version. If you like it, you can buy this game for only 19.95 dollars, right from the Oberon Media Game Center, on the Web.
About the system requirements, is not that big computer that you need to run this game. Take a look to the list:
- Windows Vista, XP
- CPU: Pentium III 700 MHz
- Memory: 128 MB RAM
- Min Screen Resolution: 800x600
- DirectX: 7.0
- Hard disk space: 13.1 MB available |
- Easy to learn how to play the game using the help and the tutorial.
- Affordable price.
- Nice interface.
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- It’s available only in English.
- It’s not a multiplayer game.
- Use on network is not supported.
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Reviewed by: Lionel Mira Reviewer rating:  |
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