Freshly Frosted Review (Xbox Series S)
For our Freshly Frosted Review, we place conveyor belts to solve puzzles in the world’s most adorable donut factory! A dozen dazzling donut dilemmas await you in this sweet pastel world with twelve different donut shapes, from jelly-filled to maple bars, pumpkins, stars, and more.
Freshly Frosted Review Pros:
- Nice graphics.
- 590.8MB download size.
- 1000 Gamerscore.
- Accessibility options – Ui scale, background effects, text progression, input mode, and input cool down.
- Can rebind controls.
- Gameplay options – impatient mode, narrative, tutorials, and vibration.
- Puzzle gameplay.
- The goal of the game is to place conveyor belts so Donuts get from the start to the finish via any included stations like frosting or fillings.
- Happy bouncy soundtrack.
- Bite-sized levels.
- Easy controls plus you have handy shortcuts like undo and redo.
- Speed up button.
- Restart puzzles from the pause menu.
- The top corner shows what you need to make.
- Skip puzzle option.
- Easy enough achievements list.
Freshly Frosted Review Cons:
- Basic tutorial.
- Takes a while to get going.
- The goal design (Donuts) is not that clear.
- The music repeats itself.
- No replay value.
- Doesn’t have any competitive aspects like scoring or timers.
- Feels familiar but with a new different skin overlay.
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Freshly Frosted:
Developer: The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild
Publisher: The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild
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Summary
Freshly Frosted is a puzzle game and one that feels familiar but I can’t think with what? Anyway, the goal here is to make the Donut they show which will mean going past machines in a certain order so it could be things like – frosting, sprinkles, and then a cherry or maybe add another few steps on top. It’s a puzzle game where it’s all about making the most direct and efficient route, like I say it feels familiar, but that’s not to say it is not good because it is perfectly fine to play every now and then as a bit of a brain workout but it is a one and done and never come back type of game.