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Comfy Cakes is a hand-eye coordination game, the goal being to fill orders in a bakery by assembling a cake to match a given cake specification on a mobile by controlling a conveyor belt that brings the cake to various stations. Elements of the cake include cake pan shapes (square, circular or heart-shaped), flavor of batter (strawberry ...
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Tickets are sold to participants, and a path of numbered squares is laid out on a rug, with one square per ticket sold. The participants walk around the path in time to music, which plays for a duration and then stops. A number is drawn at random and called out, and the person standing on that number wins a cake as a prize (hence the name).
The canonical example is the division of a cake using a knife. [1] The simplest example is a moving-knife equivalent of the "I cut, you choose" scheme, first described by A.K.Austin as a prelude to his own procedure: [2] One player moves the knife across the cake, conventionally from left to right.
(Cake will still be attached to parchment, so it should be easy to transfer.) Trim 1/2" off each side of cake, yielding a large rectangle about 15" x 10". Cut into 3 smaller rectangles, each 10" x 5".
The game became popular in Amoy (now Xiamen) and is considered a folk game. The Hokkien Chinese name Po̍ah-piáⁿ translates as "gambling for cakes", and the game traditionally has 63 different sized mooncakes as prizes for the winning players: 32 of the smallest cake, half as many of the next largest, and so on ending with a single large ...
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