Friday, June 24, 2011
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| Posted: 24 Jun 2011 05:40 AM PDT Cake Mania 2 allows you to enter the fantasy world of controlling a small bakery store with the aim of serving customers correctly and as quickly as possible. Like any business, you need to put the effort into efficient and accurate service to keep your customers happy. All the customers enter your bakery happy; this is represented by four hearts. The aim is to keep the hearts remaining by not upsetting them and if possible increase their number of hearts. The first task is very simply, give them a menu and they will go up to five hearts. But if you keep them waiting too long for their order, you will find they will soon become upset and the hearts begin to disappear. The cakes that are made in bakery differ from shape, colour and size. They all have to be made to the customer's exact order and fans of Cake Mania online will know how hard this can be. Your character, Jill, always needs to be active in the game as queues will soon gather and workload will add up. Those looking for freegames should really enjoy it. Jill will have to go through the steps of cooking the cake in the oven, then making sure it is frosted before finally decorating the cake, if required. Points are gained in this game for delivering the correct cake to their customer. There is also a tip available if it reaches them in quick timing. 30 points are given for a frosted cake and 40 points for decorated ones. Avoid baking the wrong cakes because points are lost if you have to throw them away or give the customer the wrong order. Cake Mania 2 is a fun game for all ages and can provide you the fantasy of owning your own business. |
| Posted: 24 Jun 2011 04:41 AM PDT Jim Furyk feels playing as many rounds as possible is the best way to recapture his form ahead of next month's Open Championship. The 41-year-old goes in search of his second major title at Royal St George's, but he will need a big turnaround in fortunes if he is to feature towards the top of the leaderboard. After winning the FedEx Cup on the US Tour last year, Furyk has struggled for form in 2011 and missed the cut at this month's US Open. The American has claimed just two top-ten finishes this year and instead of taking a break and working on his swing on the practice ground, Furyk intends to play through the bad patch. The 2003 US Open champion plans to play in three consecutive events, starting at the Travelers Championship in Connecticut, in preparation for the third major of the year – which starts on July 14 and the British Open betting shows he needs to find some form. Furyk revealed: "When we are not playing well, you have to keep playing. You can't go home and practice and get better. "I haven't putted well this year, that's no secret, but to just blame it on my putting would be chickening out a little bit." Furyk has slipped to 19th in the world rankings, after missing five cuts in 10 tournaments played to date – including three in his last four events. The veteran has finished tied-fourth on three separate occasions at the Open, in 1997, 1998 and 2006, but missed the cut at St Andrew's last year. |
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