Cake Bash review friv game - Who's the best yum?
I love memes in which objects are given arms, legs and eyes, making them look alive. That's why the announcement of Cake Bash by Friv2Online Studio, a competitive friv game where cupcakes, donuts and other cakes made in this style fight each other in arenas, made me excited. Well, after a close acquaintance with the project, it's time to tell you what it is.
The action of Cake Bash unfolds in a pastry shop. There is a real war between the goodies - each one wants to become more beautiful than the others, so that the next customer will get it. You can win by putting on as many toppings as possible, and they, in turn, must be bought in the local store for coins earned in matches. Everything is as transparent and simple as possible.
Up to four players can take part in multiplayer competitions (bots can be added instead of live opponents). The competition for the title of the best yumka takes place in several stages, and there are quite long rounds and quite short mini-games: the heroes throw berries into a plate, break fortune cookies, roast marshmallows on the fire, fight with wasps and so on.
In an effort to achieve their goal, cute sweets go to any lengths, and are ready to beat the last crumbs out of the opponents. Characters are not shy to hit their opponents with hands and feet (there are even combos and enhanced blows), and can also pick up periodically falling lollipops and chocolate balls on the arena and throw them at enemies. In addition, from time to time, third-party disturbances appear on the locations - for example, a harmful pigeon may fly in and start pecking at the gawking players. This makes battles rather chaotic, but they don't become less fun.
If you like party games, often organize home battles with local multiplayer - yes, you should. This is a fun friv game created just for such occasions, and it will surely give you and your friends a lot of pleasant emotions.