- April 23, 2018
- Blender Games
Chocolate makes you happy 5
58%Game Brain Score
music
gameplay, story
65% User Score 40 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
Casual colorful physical puzzle with sweets, jumpers, teleports, accelerators, reverse gravity, traps and explosions





Audience ScoreBased on 40 reviews
music2 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- The game features simple yet engaging physics puzzles that become progressively more challenging.
- It's easy to get achievements, making it appealing for completionists.
- The game is affordable and provides a decent amount of content for its price.
- Many levels can be frustratingly difficult, requiring precise timing and leading to trial and error gameplay.
- The game feels repetitive and lacks originality, being very similar to previous titles in the series.
- Some players find the gameplay to be simplistic and not worth the cost, comparing it to free mobile games.
- gameplay6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay is centered around a simple puzzle mechanic of destroying blocks to keep a cookie balanced on chocolate, but it feels outdated and repetitive, with new mechanics that fail to impress. Players often encounter frustratingly difficult levels that rely heavily on trial and error, detracting from the overall experience.
“It does introduce new mechanics every so often, but each one is unremarkable.”
“Then it introduces the same game mechanics you also already knew from the other parts in this series and then there are some nearly impossible levels because they require ridiculous timing.”
“The gameplay consists of destroying the appropriate blocks so that the cookie stays on the chocolate and does not fall off it for a certain time.”
“Simple puzzle game where gameplay was obsolete in a previous millennium.”
“Then it introduces the same game mechanics you already knew from the other parts in this series, and there are some nearly impossible levels because they require ridiculous timing, which just means a lot of trial and error.”