

If this sounds familiar, it’s because it should be-this is almost the exact same scenario that plays out in the Diner Dash series. As you get more customers and put your money back into the store, things get more hectic-you’ll have more styles of cake to bake, more ovens, more things to decorate the cakes with, and a never-ending line of customers who grow increasingly needy and impatient. The faster you get in the orders and get your customers their cakes, the more money you’ll make. She opens a small neighborhood bakery and gets money by waiting on customers quickly and efficiently.

In Cake Mania, you take the role of Jill, a young entrepreneur with dreams of owning her own baking empire. Sandlot Games threw its lot in with the Diner Dash clone crowd with Cake Mania, a mostly by-the-books Diner Dash clone that has some strengths of its own. Playfirst’s Diner Dash has been an astounding success in the casual game market, and just like other casual game successes like Zuma and Bejeweled, it’s spawned hordes of imitators.
