- July 17, 2009
- Sandlot Games
Cake Mania 2
Platforms
About
In "Cake Mania 2," players help Jill Evans, a renowned baker, plan her dream wedding while also traveling through time to make cakes for various customers in different historical periods. Jill's goal is to get herself and her guests back in time for the wedding, ensuring everything goes smoothly. This fun and challenging time management game features new locations, customers, and cakes to create.











- Cake Mania is a nostalgic and fun time management game that many players enjoy revisiting.
- The game features cute storylines and engaging gameplay that challenges players while being enjoyable.
- Players appreciate the charm and simplicity of the game, making it a classic in the time management genre.
- Cake Mania 2 and 3 often suffer from compatibility issues, with many players unable to launch or play them without extensive troubleshooting.
- There are frequent reports of fatal errors and crashes, particularly with Cake Mania 2, leading to frustration among users.
- The collection's lack of proper functionality for two out of three games has left many players feeling disappointed and regretting their purchase.
story
5 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe storylines in the game are described as cute and colorful, but recent iterations have been criticized for becoming overly cartoonish and featuring weak narratives, particularly in comparison to earlier titles. Additionally, technical issues such as freezing when saving progress detract from the overall experience, making it difficult for players to fully enjoy the story.
“Cute little storylines!”
“I would recommend this amazing colorful storyline of a game.”
“Then they took *that* storyline for themselves with their own not-as-good series, Delicious Deluxe.”
“They've bought many great franchises (Sally's Salon/Spa/Studio, Mortimer Beckett, etc.) and made them all so cartoonish with the most ridiculous mini-games and weak storylines over the past five or so years that I just can't play them anymore.”
“Unlike Diner Dash, every game had an updated Jill (and Jack, Reisha, Tiny, etc.), storyline, mechanics, and customers.”