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Dessert House Simulator

A relaxed healing of the food system and fantasy town

By anminPublished 10 months ago 2 min read

There was a strange thud in the painted church Windows. When James opened the door with the cookie box in his hand, two gargoyles were tearing each other's wings, and bits of marble and moss were falling all over the bench.

"The truce cookie must contain three drops of predawn dew!" The system beep is accompanied by the ding-dong of the oven timer. James hurriedly reached for the dew bottles he had collected in the cemetery, and the gargoyle suddenly turned his head at the same time, shooting beams from his ruby eyes to help him precisely mix the recipe.

As cinnamon wafts through the altar, grumpy gargoyles suddenly turn into furry batballs and roll over the organ for squirrel-shaped cookies. The saints on the stained glass clapped en masse, and a second parchment fell: "Success! Get the cream translator."

Dessert diplomacy

The centuries-old collection of the town library began to flee in the middle of the night. A new task is displayed: "Soothe Encyclopedia's runaway feelings with Cherry Clafti". James, guided by the maple sugar map, found the soaked roll seven (Fish Part) in the mayor's fishing bucket.

"Knowledge needs caramelized tenderness." The oven sent a hint. As James placed the dessert on the trembling page, the Encyclopedia suddenly sprouting short legs and tap-dancing, all the escaped books formed a queue to return to the shelf, spelling out "Thank you for your hospitality" with a gold title.

The bonus honey blender makes the plants sing, and James discovers that his grandmother's roses have a mini choir hidden inside.

Surprise visitor

The system suddenly issues a red quest: "Make a chocolate lava cake immediately to stop the Witch Tea Party Cold War!" James was led to a forest clearing by self-activated kitchen appliances, where three old ladies in pointed hats were striking lightning with teacups.

"The real magic is in the 70% tenderness of cocoa butter." The oven spewed gold dust. When the volcano-shaped cake is served with a moss tablecloth, the witches' brooms instantly turn into chocolate bars to share. The oldest witch, Margaret, painted smiling faces in the sky with icing sugar, and the town was suddenly rained with fudge.

"Your grandmother used a gingerbread house to settle a Dragon tax dispute." The witches blink before they leave, leaving behind a magical ledger that would have changed the recipe.

Sweet end

As James fixes the broken town clock tower with the "Eternal Muffin module" that the system eventually rewards, the oven suddenly spits out a letter from his grandmother: "Honey, now you taste the sweetness of life. PS: Remember to prepare nutty macarons for woodpeckers on Sunday."

In the morning light, gargoyles patrol with cookies, walking cups deliver black tea to the elderly, and James teaches War and Peace how to make dove cookies. In the maple mist, the pine oven starts to glow with a new mission halo......

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