
With each action performed you get a score to help level up and with each bake they pay a certain price depending on how advanced it is. Some things like candies won’t need to go into the oven and therefore can be given to customers super quick for more points. The animation is the same regardless of what you cook, but different combinations will add to the speed of your bake. You’ll then have to make and deliver it, the time to do which depends on what you have on the menu. If they do choose to dine, you will need to take their order in a timely manner.

They do have the option to take out instead of dining in, depending on what you choose to display in the window. Patrons will enter your bakery and choose to either sit or peruse any goods you may have in the window. While it is important to bake your customers orders in a timely manner, at no point did I feel overly stressed to do so by Lemon Cake.

In other similar games such as old school Diner Dash, the game becomes extremely challenging and almost blood pressure raising. The most special thing about Lemon Cake is the pace. You have access to one oven, one table with two chairs and just a handful of recipes. The customisation suite is not extensive but does offer a decent range of clothing, hairstyles and colours to become star baker.īetty starts off with a pretty bare bones set up.

A well-rounded casual management game will always contain some character customisation.
