

When you upgrade the different shops, their interior will change, too, so it is also worth replaying levels.However, throwing away ingredients or finished products does break chains. Serving cookies to customers does not break any chains.However, this is only possible, when one or more little green dots can be seen beside the symbol: To activate the break time, you have to click on the little symbol at the bottom of the screen. If you serve a customer just in time before he could leave angry you will get a so-called break time, in which time stops, enabling you to catch up with other orders.Take into account that from each level’s earnings a certain amount of profit is deducted to the town’s benefit:.You can either purchase this new shop and continue playing there, or you can go on playing at the Evan’s Bakery. After the second level in the Evans Bakery Jack’s Burger Barn at Main Street will be unlocked.Inside the thought-bubble you can see the customer’s order: Serve them as quickly as possible before their patience runs out which causes them to leave immediately. The hearts near the thought-bubble of any customer represents his or her current patience.Before each day you are informed about the amount of money you have to earn to reach the "goal", and to reach the "super star goal":.If you click on a shop you can decide whether you want to play in it, or if you just want to upgrade it to increase the daily intake:.In the beginning you can only choose the Evans Bakery to play with: You can choose your current shop on the map, from where you can also upgrade some monuments. In Cake Mania Main Street you are able to play in different shops.All in all Cake Mania features 100 levels at four different locations.Playable: Runs well, only minor graphical or audio glitches. When updating a rating, please make sure it's in accordance with the list of problems in the title's page.Use the compatibility guide below as a reference of what rating to use.


As a seventh-generation console, the Wii primarily competes with Microsoft's Xbox 360 and Sony's PlayStation 3. The Wii (ウィー Wī, pronounced /ˈwiː/) is a home video game console released by Nintendo on November 19, 2006. Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, WiiConnect24, Wii Shop Channel

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