Roblox Bake a Cake and Feed the Giant Noob Event Ingredients

Make a Cake and Feed the Giant Noob , also known as Make a Cake: Classic Edition , is a comedy game developed and published by thebenster for the Roblox website. It was released in 2010 as the first main installment in the Make a Cake series and was the third game by Benjamin to be cake-themed, following 2009's Epic Cake Tycoon! and It's Raining Cake!, to which it is an unofficial sequel. The game was completed in less than a year. It featured an inadequate lighting system, no original sound effects or music, old textures, R6, and old tools, making the game look dated by today's standards.

The gameplay of Feed the Giant Noob takes place in a cake factory. The player is meant to make cakes using various stations and feed them to a Giant Noob. The player can also feed themself to the noob, and buy various items to use in the game.

The game introduced several novel concepts, revolving around the perpetually repeating cake production cycle and the use of various power ups that have different effects on the player.

As the player progresses through the game, they will earn money to spend in the shop and can explore the other rooms in the factory, including a museum, mini obby, storage room, bonus room, control room and VIP room. On Roblox, Feed the Giant Noob requires the VIP gamepass to access the corresponding room, which provides special faces and power ups.

Feed the Giant Noob achieved success from players and is considered by some one of the best Roblox games ever made. It received praise for the gameplay, characters, humour and has been noted for its modern recognisability compared to other games from the time. While the game only got roughly half as many likes as its successor, it generated a small cult following.[1]

Gameplay

The gameplay of Feed the Giant Noob expands on that of the series' inspiration, The Bread Factory. It retains the concept of making food and introduces new elements including an item shop and an obby. As in future installments, the player can perform basic actions such as walking and jumping, and must use items in their hotbar to interact with the batter. The player's main tool is a batter dragger, and other weapons and items are available — the player can blast confetti with a confetti blaster, eat batter with the edible batter tool, eat food from the shop and play minigames with the portable game systems. They can also increase their movement speed with the sugar rush.

Similar to the other games, the player progresses through a series of stations. These stations include a batter shaping station, sugar and flour station, final shaping station, baking station, frosting station and topping station. As the batter goes through each station, it will progressively be made into a complete cake. The player can also pay for three gamepasses to add to the game.

Food and Power Ups

Food sold at the shop

The player can buy different foods at the shop: a waffle which makes the player say "Ooh, waffles!" when equiped and "Wafflicious!" when eaten, a can of beans, a cheeseburger which makes the player say "Can I have chezburger too?" when equiped and "Mmm, chezburger!" when eaten, witches brew, a turkey leg, a smore, a Robar which makes the player say "Yeehah!" and jump around when eaten, a banana that's only function is tripping people up, Bloxy Cola, ice cream cake which makes the player say "Yummy!" when equipping and consuming it, and ice cream. The player can also buy various flavours of cake from the front desk, where the shopkeeper sells the sugar rush, an item that makes the player move faster. Other items include a "Ro-Ped" which behaves like a scooter, a cake monster pet, various game consoles used to play minigames, a chameleon potion which changes the player's skin colour at random, cake fireworks, a dance potion which summons a disco ball and makes the player dance to music, and a whoopee cushion.

Two instuments can also be found in the shop. They are the horn and the saxophone, controlled with one mouse click to play random samples repeatedly. The sax emits music notes when played which fly above the factory before disappearing.

Stations

The original shaping station displayed in the Make a Cake: Back for Seconds! museum

Feed the Giant Noob features different stations for cake batter to pass through in order to be developed into a full cake. Due to the inclusion of the stations, a speedrunning community for the game has emerged in which players try to finish a cake in the shortest amont of time possible,[2] which extends to other games in the series.[3] By each station, a completely stationary worker will tell you what it does. The first station is the Batter Shaping Station, where the batter's shape is changed from a cuboid to a short cylinder. As it was the first station created for the game, it has a spot in the Cake Museum from Make a Cake: Back for Seconds and Make a Cake!. The second station, the Sugar and Flour Station, emits glowing particle effects and makes the batter slightly whiter. The Final Shaping Station is the third station, which shapes the batter into a proper cake form. There the player can find a retired worker, who would go on to become the factory manager in the later games. The fourth station is the Baking Station which contains three chutes batter can go down depending on the temperature the player wants to bake it at. The temperature options are low temperature, normal temperature and high temperature. In future games, an "inferno" option would be added accessable from the station's control room. The Frosting Station is the fifth batter station, which adds different frostings to your cake as the name implies. The options each have their own shoots, with the flavours being bacon, blueberry, lemon-lime, cookies 'n creme, cookie dough, green apple, hotdog, rainbow, strawberry, chocolate, vanilla, cherry, grape, watermelon, N00B and cheese. The sixth and final station is the Topping Station which adds different toppings to the cake. The topping options are cookies, N00B, berries, no toppings, sprinkles and chocolate chips.

After batter has passed through every station, it is considered a finished cake. The cake can be fed to the Giant Noob but cannot be eaten by the player like it can in future games. After placing cake on the noob's tongue, it will slide up like a conveyor belt into the noob's mouth. It then zigzags through the throat, eventually getting to the stomach where it dissolves. The player can also feed themself to the noob.

Plot

Setting and Characters

Make a Cake and Feed the Giant Noob is set in a cake factory at an unknown location. There is nothing outside the factory excluding the noob crontrol room, and there is a rainbow skybox covering the outside world. Future games would confirm that there are other locations outside of the factory setting, and some can be explored by the player in Make a Cake!. The factory features, when excluding the tutorial helpers, three NPCs with full dialogue. By the final shaping station, the player can find the retired worker who explains why he was fired from both of his jobs in the factory. In future games, he would become manager of the new factories. At the shop counter, the player can find a shopkeeper who will ask whether the player wants to buy the sugar rush. This character never reappears in the series. In the storage room, an old man hides under a pile of boxes from a cake monster who scared him. Ironically, agressive cake monsters were not implemented until the next installment, Back for Seconds!.

The Giant Noob is considered a location rather than an NPC. Feed the Giant Noob features the first iteration, who would reappear in the sewers in Make a Cake!. There have been two noobs since: the noob featured in Back for Seconds! and Junior, who used to be an NPC prior to becoming the third noob.

The factory also contains a mini obby that awards the player 300 money when completed. It is not a complex obby, simply featuring seven red bars to jump over, a zigzagging thin line to balance on with spots to jump over, pillars to jump on and a checkerboard pattern of red squares that kill the player. Next to that is a museum featuring a variety of cake creatures and six cakes in glass containers. In future games, the museum would be much bigger and contain history of the series. A bonus room containing pet cakes, cake monster morphs, benches and chocolate fountains was added to the game to celebrate 100,000 visits. The VIP room is only accessable with the gamepass that originally sold for 50 Tix (6 Robux), but now costs 20 Robux.

The control room is located outside the factory, featuring customisation options for the Giant Noob and the amount of time the active server has been running.

Plot

While the game has no real plot, it leaves a lot of room open for headcanons and fan theories. This may be a reason contributing to its success. Feed the Giant Noob features no cutscenes or character development by itself, though the series as a whole depicts a timeline with many events.

Development

Following the release of Epic Cake Tycoon! and It's Raining Cake! in 2009, fans waited around a year for Feed the Giant Noob's release. According to Benjamin, the series was inspired by the 2008 game The Bread Factory and the 2010 game Feed the Giant Noob.

Feed the Giant Noob was first created in April 2010 on what was Ben's second account at the time. The project was done this way in order to distinguish it from his previous games.[4] It was his first important Roblox project, as he put in more work to complete it and achieved much greater success after its release. Due to the success of the game, "thebenster" became his main account.

Nath390Fish Remake

Roblox developer Nath390Fish recreated the game in 2016, improving the factory's appearance and later adding features from future games. The updated game was made public in 2020.[5] Thebenster has officially endorsed this version of the game, and it is updated consistently. In 2021, the sewer from Make a Cake! was implemented under the noob's toilet, along with a number of improvements. The game has approximately 225,300 visits and saw a mixed response from fans, getting an 11:6 like to dislike ratio.[6]

Reception

Approximately 360,000 people have added Make a Cake and Feed the Giant Noob as a favourite Roblox game worldwide. It also has over 40 million visits.

Arbirator, when reviewing the game, concluded with "this game may not be for everyone, but it certainly impresses and you should be able to have a great time playing it unless you don't like cakes."[7]

Legacy

In 2016, thebenster released the sequel to Feed the Giant Noob on Roblox, Make a Cake: Back for Seconds!, though the place was made in 2010. Back for Seconds! made several improvements to the game and added many features. It was more successful and is more well-known than its predecessor.

The original game is still updated occasionally, as shown from it's Roblox page, though no new features are being added.

References

  1. https://twitter.com/thebensterRBLX/status/1385677337350443008
  2. https://www.speedrun.com/roblox_make_a_cake
  3. https://www.speedrun.com/make_a_cake_back_for_seconds#All_Stations
  4. https://soundcloud.com/thecakecast/questions-and-answers-june-12-2021
  5. https://www.roblox.com/games/567827146/Make-a-Cake-Feed-the-Giant-Noob-Remade-Sewer
  6. https://v3.rtrack.live/index?id=567827146
  7. http://arbirator-robloxnews.blogspot.com/2014/03/place-review-make-cake-and-feed-giant.html

Navigation

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Main Series Make a Cake and Feed the Giant Noob Make a Cake: Back for Seconds!Make a Cake!
Spin-offs Predecessors Epic Cake Tycoon!It's Raining Cake!
Group Games Make a Cake Suggestion Museum! QA Testing for Make a Cake
Developers Devollin • JustJoshingYa • MsDatzky • SFranxisco • Spartluk • ThyOofLord • Pandy100 • pwnion • thebenster
Lists Badges • Contributors • Gamepasses • Locations • NPCs • Products
Related Can You Climb The Stairs?Can You Climb The Rainbow Escalator?The 2-D Obby...
Make a Cake and Feed the Giant Noob
Locations Bonus Room • Cake Museum • Control Room • Mini Obby • Shop • Storage Room • The Giant Noob • VIP Room
NPCs Old Man • Retired Worker • Shopkeeper
Developers thebenster
Lists Gamepasses

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