The Raving Rabbids cake: Almost too good to eat
This isn’t exactly what you came to QJ for to read, but we did think that Kotaku user Daniel P.’s wife did a heck of a job with this nice Raving Rabbids (Ubisoft) birthday cake for her son. If our QJ moms baked us cakes inspired by our favorite games, we would be torn apart trying to decide whether to eat it or to just look at it.
We’re no experts on the fine art of cookery, and there weren’t a lot of details thrown in to let us know how it was made and what ingredients went in. The one thing we know is that it’s from Germany, and look! The rabbid is holding a 1Up Mario mushroom for the kid’s age!
We hope to see more game cakes soon. How about a Final Fantasy, Halo or Silent Hill Cake? Those things would be the star of every party provided that Phoenix Down, alien hide and visceral parts aren’t in the recipe.
Via Kotaku
This isn’t exactly what you came to QJ for to read, but we did think that Kotaku user Daniel P.’s wife did a heck of a job with this nice Raving Rabbids (Ubisoft) birthday cake for her son. If our QJ moms baked us cakes inspired by our favorite games, we would be torn apart trying to decide whether to eat it or to just look at it.
We’re no experts on the fine art of cookery, and there weren’t a lot of details thrown in to let us know how it was made and what ingredients went in. The one thing we know is that it’s from Germany, and look! The rabbid is holding a 1Up Mario mushroom for the kid’s age!
We hope to see more game cakes soon. How about a Final Fantasy, Halo or Silent Hill Cake? Those things would be the star of every party provided that Phoenix Down, alien hide and visceral parts aren’t in the recipe.
Via Kotaku