
Nicalis and Megatent have announced that Pastry Panic! will be released for Switch 2 in the first quarter of 2026. You can pre-order a physical copy now from the Nicalis Store for $49.99, which includes the complete game on the game card.
Originally released on PC as Turn the Line! on March 31, 2022, Pastry Panic! is now also coming to Switch. It’s currently unknown if the PC version will receive a full version 1.0 update at the same time, or if its name will be changed to Pastry Panic! as well.
Here is an overview of the game, via Nicalis:
About
Pastry Panic! is a fun, cooperative game where you and up to three friends work together to run a dessert factory! You’ll play as cute bunnies mixing ingredients, baking treats, preparing fruit, and using machines – basically, doing everything needed to follow the recipes and keep the factory running smoothly.
Quickly manage multiple tasks in a busy kitchen, meet your daily goals on time, and work with your team to create perfect pastries.
Just try to avoid slip-ups, and watch the clock—no bunny likes working overtime!
Key Features
- Team up in local or online multiplayer for up to four people.
- Over 30 playable characters to choose from.
- Play through over 60 challenging stages.
- Process ingredients with over a dozen different machines.
- Bake cakes and other tasty delights from lots of different recipes.
- Help your team navigate obstacles and the bustle of a factory floor.
- Earn stars based on your team’s performance each day.
- Coordinate and control two separate bunnies in single-player mode.
- Select a “theme” and play in Arcade Mode with teammates from all over the world.
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2025-10-29 04:46