- October 14, 2020
- Game On Production
Baking Bustle
51%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
story, music
63% User Score 32 reviews
Platforms
About
In "Baking Bustle," embark on a global culinary journey with Ashley and Scott as they strive to open their own restaurant. Serve customers a variety of dishes in 54 levels, while managing supplies and orders in a timely manner. With bright visuals, different customer traits, and adjustable difficulty levels, can you help the duo achieve their dream? Bonus chapter included.




Audience ScoreBased on 32 reviews
gameplay4 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
- The game offers a fun and challenging time management experience with a variety of levels and customer traits.
- Players can replay levels and keep all the money earned, allowing for flexible upgrades and strategies.
- The vibrant visuals and engaging music enhance the overall gameplay experience.
- The game suffers from bugs, including issues with clicking on items and customers, which can disrupt gameplay.
- Some players found the story thin and the game repetitive, with limited content across only four episodes.
- There are difficulties with loading levels and some players experienced crashes, making it frustrating to progress.
story
12 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is described as unremarkable and not particularly engaging, presented in a comic strip format that adds some enjoyment. It follows a waitress/hostess character, but the narrative does not significantly enhance gameplay, as players often skip through it to focus on the game itself.
“The story is presented in a comic strip format, adding an extra layer of enjoyment.”
“The story isn't exactly a thrilling saga.”
“But this playthrough, every single time I try to load a new chapter, the story comes up. I go through it, I click the green check mark, and I go back to chapter selection.”
“Girl in the story is a waitress/hostess, and I think she was a manager in one goal, but with all bonuses and upgrades, it didn't help her move any quicker, and the bonus perks didn't last long.”