ALL The Cake Is Not A Lie

Settle down, we're not talking Portal for Wii here. Majesco decided to bake some more cake on both the Nintendo DS and Wii in the sequel to Cake Mania.

Majesco and Sandlot Games today announced Cake Mania 2 for the Nintendo DS. Developed by Digital Embryo, Cake Mania 2 is the follow-up to the award-winning Cake Mania game that originally debuted on PC and has achieved more than 50 million downloads worldwide and sold over 280,000 units worldwide on the DS.

"Cake Mania's fast-paced, addictive gameplay has created a tremendous following of franchise fans," said John Merchant, Marketing Manager at Majesco. "With a wide range of feature enhancements, Cake Mania 2 for the DS offers tremendous depth while retaining the same core gameplay mechanic that made the original a handheld success."

"We are continually inspired by the legions of fans of Cake Mania that simply can't get enough of Jill Evans and her baking adventures," said Daniel Bernstein, founder and CEO at Sandlot Games. "We're pleased to once again partner with Majesco Entertainment and Digital Embryo to provide the fans of Cake Mania 2 another way to flex their flour power on the Nintendo DS."

In Cake Mania 2, players use the stylus to lead Jill through more than 200 different levels of baking and frosting madness that include 50 unique kitchen upgrades players can buy with cumulative bakery earnings. Cake-bakers must work quickly and accurately to please an all-new demanding customer base that includes aliens, federal agents, rock stars and grannies. Plus, Jill's new non-linear baking experience with multiple endings will take her to exotic locations like an underwater theme park and outer space. Throw in new features, cake shapes, decorations and frosting flavors and players will have their stylus busy at all times throughout the main game and in the new Endless Baking mode.

Majesco will also be revealing details of Cake Mania for Wii soon.

Posted on 09-01-2008 by Dennis

Comments

  • If only those rumors about Portal coming to the Wii came true... Then those who hadn't played it would find out whether or not the Cake was a lie. Have to say, the ending to Portal did confuse me a bit. I'm sure I can't be the only one.

    ganepark32, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Seemed perfectly clear to me really. Both the cake and ... well :)

    Dennis, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • Well what I mean is that bit after the credits where it goes to that room with the you-know-what and all those things on the shelves that start glowing. I mean why would that be there if we were constantly told it was a lie. And what with the whole incinderary bit? Just puzzled me.

    ganepark32, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • I'll PM you ;-)

    Dennis, 30-11--0001 at 00:00
  • yeh, good idea. Trying to explain it without giving anything away was incredibly hard.

    ganepark32, 30-11--0001 at 00:00

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