Chocolatier 2: Secret Ingredients

Chocolatier 2: Secret Ingredients
Chocolatier 2: Secret Ingredients promo picture on PlayFirst
Developer(s) Big Splash Games LLC
Publisher(s) PlayFirst
Producer(s) Michael Thornton Wyman
Designer(s) Jon Blossom, Stephen Lewis, Michael Thornton Wyman
Programmer(s) Jon Blossom
Series Chocolatier
Engine Playground SDK
Platform(s) Windows, Mac OS X
Release date(s)

Mac, Windows

  • NA January 22, 2007
Genre(s) Business simulation, strategy
Mode(s) Story Mode
Free Play Mode
Web Play

Chocolatier 2: Secret Ingredients is a casual strategy video game, developed by Big Splash Games LLC and published by PlayFirst. The game was released on 2007 for the Mac OS X and Windows. In Chocolatier 2: Secret Ingredients, players are able to create chocolate by combining ingredients, however you have to know the exact combination to get the secret recipe. It is the second video game in the Chocolatier series.

Gameplay and plot

The Chocolate Tasting Laboratory

After becoming an Entrepreneur, players can now buy the Chocolate Tasting Laboratory located in Buenos Aires. In the lab, players can create chocolate recipes using the ingredients slot, however, you need to know the exact combination of the secret recipe. After combining won't have access to the laboratory for a week because they are still cleaning test tubes, etc.

Purchases

Players can purchase ingredients all over the world, some of the market sells mostly sugars and cacao beans. Certain ingredients and beans are only available in certain places in the world, for example the Wild Island Berries can only be purchased at the Bouma Bure in Fiji, a secret port. Ingredients can also be rewarded to players if they finish certain quests.

3 Modes of Gameplay

*Web Play isn't included with the BigFish, RealArcade/GameHouse, etc. versions of the game.

Minigames

There are three different minigames in Chocolatier 2: Secret Ingredients:

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