
Why people leave Dessert DIY
CrazyLabs has shipped Dessert DIY past 129 million installs by leaning hard on short, satisfying tap-loops: pour, swirl, decorate, serve. Players still drift away for the same handful of reasons:
- The level pool repeats. Once you cycle through the cake, ice cream, and boba mini-games a few times, the sequences start to feel identical.
- Aggressive interstitial ads. A full-screen ad lands between most level transitions. The ad-removal IAP is the only meaningful relief.
- Limited progression rewards. There’s a shop, but it mostly unlocks more colours and toppings, not new mechanics.
- No real customer or restaurant loop. You make sweets, the screen ends, and you start again. There’s no diner to grow, no staff to hire.
- Performance dips on older phones. Particle-heavy levels stutter on devices more than three years old.
These Dessert DIY alternatives keep the satisfying cooking-game loop but trade pure tap-tap-skip for a restaurant to manage, a story to follow, or a one-time purchase that kills the ads forever.
Quick comparison
| App | Best for | Free plan | Standout feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cooking Fever | Restaurant management depth | Free with ads | 30+ restaurants and 800+ dishes |
| Perfect Cream | Closest direct dessert sim | Free with ads | Same-studio polish on the cream-pour loop |
| Happy Diner Story | Diner growth and decoration | Free with ads | Customer storylines |
| Sundae Picnic | Cute cosy crafting | Free with ads | Cats and dogs on every tray |
| Kuma Sushi Bar | Switching from sweets to sushi | Free with ads | Idle-style upgrade tree |
| Cake Shop: Bake Boutique | Cake-focused boutique sim | Free with ads | Custom cake decorating |
| Cooking Madness | Time-pressure restaurant rush | Free with ads | 700+ levels across 50 themed scenes |
The 7 alternatives
Perfect Cream — Best as a direct dessert sim swap
Playgendary’s Perfect Cream is the closest one-for-one swap from Dessert DIY. You pipe cream onto cakes, layer toppings, and chase perfect customer ratings with the exact same touch-and-release rhythm.
Where it falls short: The art style is a touch more cartoony than Dessert DIY’s, and the dessert variety is narrower. You’ll plateau on the cream-only mini-games faster.
Pricing:
- Free with ads
- Ad removal IAP and optional cosmetic packs
- vs Dessert DIY: same monetisation model, slightly less variety
Migrating from Dessert DIY: No save migration; both games store local progress only.
Bottom line: Pick this if you specifically loved the cream-pouring loop and want more of it.
Cooking Fever — Best for restaurant management depth
Nordcurrent’s Cooking Fever is one of the longest-running, highest-revenue cooking sims on mobile. It keeps the per-shift satisfaction Dessert DIY players know, then adds a real progression layer: upgrade kitchens, unlock new restaurants, expand a menu across cuisines.
Where it falls short: Energy timers gate the late game. Gems drip slowly without IAP and a few restaurants gate behind premium currency.
Pricing:
- Free with ads
- Gem packs from a couple of dollars, monthly passes, optional ad-free unlock
- vs Dessert DIY: more depth per minute played, slightly more friction on premium content
Migrating from Dessert DIY: No save transfer; Cooking Fever syncs via Facebook or Nordcurrent account for cross-device play later.
Bottom line: Pick this if Dessert DIY left you wanting a restaurant to manage instead of a level to finish.
Happy Diner Story — Best for cosy diner growth
Happy Diner Story leans into the soft-focus side of cooking sims. You take over a small diner, decorate the dining room, learn each regular’s order, and watch the place grow. The cooking levels themselves feel close to Dessert DIY’s, just with a sit-down restaurant wrapped around them.
Where it falls short: Mid-game pacing slows down without spending. Some decoration unlocks are gated behind premium currency.
Pricing:
- Free with ads
- Coin packs and a removal-of-ads IAP
- vs Dessert DIY: cosier, slower, more rewarding if you like decorating
Migrating from Dessert DIY: No transfer. Happy Diner Story uses local saves with optional cloud sync.
Bottom line: Pick this if you want the same cooking loops with a place to come back to between shifts.
Sundae Picnic — Best for cosy cute crafting
Sundae Picnic is the cutest pick on this list. You assemble desserts for a roster of pet customers, each with its own preferences, in a picnic park setting that’s all pastel art and gentle music. The loop sits closer to a satisfying puzzle than a time-pressure rush.
Where it falls short: Smaller scope. Once you’ve seen every animal and every picnic menu, the new-content stream is slim.
Pricing:
- Free with ads
- Optional cosmetic packs
- vs Dessert DIY: gentler pacing, smaller library
Migrating from Dessert DIY: No transfer; Sundae Picnic stores progress locally.
Bottom line: Pick this when you want a calmer, kinder Dessert DIY replacement.
Kuma Sushi Bar — Best for switching cuisines
HyperBeard’s Kuma Sushi Bar pairs the satisfying assemble-and-serve loop with an idle-game progression: hire bears, upgrade stations, and slowly automate the sushi line. It scratches the same itch as Dessert DIY but lets you come back to bigger numbers each time.
Where it falls short: Progress slows after the first few unlocks unless you tap regularly. Some idle-game players will find it too active, some active-game players too passive.
Pricing:
- Free with ads
- Coin and gem packs, optional ad removal
- vs Dessert DIY: more long-term hook, less immediate cooking variety
Migrating from Dessert DIY: None; Kuma Sushi Bar uses local saves with HyperBeard account sync.
Bottom line: Pick this if you want a sweet-shop loop you can dip into across days instead of finishing in one sitting.
Cake Shop: Bake Boutique — Best for cake-focused decorating
K3 Games’ Cake Shop: Bake Boutique zooms in on a single niche Dessert DIY only touches: cakes. You bake, layer, frost, and decorate cakes for custom orders, with a steady stream of new shapes, piping tips, and themes added through updates.
Where it falls short: If you don’t care about cake decorating specifically, the focus will feel narrow.
Pricing:
- Free with ads
- Coin packs and decor unlocks
- vs Dessert DIY: narrower scope, deeper decorating tools
Migrating from Dessert DIY: None; Cake Shop saves progress locally.
Bottom line: Pick this if Dessert DIY’s cake-decorating sections were your favourite parts.
Cooking Madness — Best for time-pressure restaurant rush
Cooking Madness is the time-attack pick. Hundreds of levels, 50+ themed restaurants, and a frantic rhythm that keeps the dopamine cycle short and tight, much like Dessert DIY but at restaurant scale.
Where it falls short: Difficulty walls land hard around chapter 30. Some players grind for hours or pay to break through.
Pricing:
- Free with ads
- Gem packs from a couple of dollars, monthly cards, optional ad-free pass
- vs Dessert DIY: more content overall, more pressure to spend at difficulty spikes
Migrating from Dessert DIY: None; Cooking Madness uses a Facebook login for cross-device saves.
Bottom line: Pick this if you want the highest level count and the tightest time pressure of anything on this list.
How to choose
Pick Perfect Cream if you want the most literal Dessert DIY replacement and you trust Playgendary’s polish.
Pick Cooking Fever or Cooking Madness if you want hundreds of levels and a restaurant progression. Cooking Fever has more variety, Cooking Madness has more difficulty bite.
Pick Happy Diner Story or Sundae Picnic if cosy beats pressure. Happy Diner is closer to a real diner sim, Sundae Picnic is the gentlest experience on the list.
Pick Kuma Sushi Bar if you want a single game you can return to over weeks instead of finishing in a weekend.
Pick Cake Shop: Bake Boutique if you want to specialise. The cake-only focus rewards anyone who liked Dessert DIY’s bakery levels best.
Stay on Dessert DIY if you only play in two-minute bursts and don’t care about long-term progression. Its short loop and easy onboarding are still hard to beat.
FAQ
What games are similar to Dessert DIY?
Perfect Cream is the closest direct match, with the same cream-pouring tap loop. Cooking Fever and Cooking Madness add restaurant management on top of similar levels.
Is Dessert DIY free to play?
Dessert DIY is free with ads. An in-app removal of ads is available. The alternatives above mostly follow the same model.
Why are there so many ads in Dessert DIY?
CrazyLabs monetises hyper-casual titles primarily through interstitial ads. The official ad-removal IAP is the only reliable way to cut them.
What is the best free Dessert DIY alternative?
Perfect Cream and Kuma Sushi Bar are the most generous free picks, since both let you make meaningful progress without spending. Cooking Fever offers the most content for free if you can tolerate energy timers.
Can I import my progress from Dessert DIY?
None of the alternatives import Dessert DIY save data. Cooking Fever, Cooking Madness, and Avakin Life keep your future progress across devices through their own account systems.
What is the best cooking game with no internet?
Sundae Picnic and Cake Shop: Bake Boutique both play fully offline, though some features and ads require a connection.