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** While there are platforms made of stone to be found, the Golden Temple of ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryReturns'' has many platforms made of strawberries, blueberries, cherries, cinnamon sticks, oranges, and, of course, [[TrademarkFavoriteFood bananas]].

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** ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryReturns'': While there are platforms made of stone to be found, the Golden Temple of ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryReturns'' has many platforms made of strawberries, blueberries, cherries, cinnamon sticks, oranges, and, of course, [[TrademarkFavoriteFood bananas]].



* ''VideoGame/Pikmin2'': One of the underground areas, the Glutton's Kitchen, is a donwplayed examples. While its physical decor is themed around a child's playroom full of toys and blocks, it also has a strong food theme; the treasures found there are primarily edible items -- a cookie, chocolate, fried egg, slice of meat and sausae -- plus some beverage caps, and its signature enemies are breadbugs, enemies resembling walking breadrolls, and their KingMook the giant breadbug, which looks like nothing so much as a giant squared loaf of bread.

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* ''VideoGame/Pikmin2'': One of the underground areas, the Glutton's Kitchen, is a donwplayed examples.downplayed example. While its physical decor is themed around a child's playroom full of toys and blocks, it also has a strong food theme; the treasures found there are primarily edible items -- a cookie, chocolate, fried egg, slice of meat and sausae -- plus some beverage caps, and its signature enemies are breadbugs, enemies resembling walking breadrolls, and their KingMook the giant breadbug, which looks like nothing so much as a giant squared loaf of bread.



** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'': Sweet Sweet Galaxy and the mission "Bouncing Down Cake Lane" in Toy Time Galaxy ([[HailfirePeaks combined with]] the TropeNamer, ToyTime and SlippySlideyIceWorld, since that mission contains frozen desserts to traverse through).
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'' reuses the trope with Sweet Mystery Galaxy, a level based around a spotlight that revealed hidden platforms. And the contents of the candy bars you're walking on.

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** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'': Sweet Sweet Galaxy is a single-star level where Mario has to traverse an obstacle course made of cookies and caramel boards with holes shaped like geometric figures; the star awaits atop a large cake. There's also the mission "Bouncing Down Cake Lane" in Toy Time Galaxy ([[HailfirePeaks combined with]] the TropeNamer, ToyTime and SlippySlideyIceWorld, since that mission contains frozen desserts to traverse through).
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'' reuses the trope with Sweet Mystery Galaxy, a level based around a spotlight that revealed reveals hidden platforms. And the contents of the candy bars you're walking on.
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* ''Podcast/TheAdventuresOfTheFoxInTheFedora'': The Gelato Glacier in "Snow Way Home", a glacier made entirely out of ice cream.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Richman} 11'' has Candy Fight, where the map is a giant cake.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Richman} ''VideoGame/{{Richman}} 11'' has Candy Fight, where the map is a giant cake.
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* ''VideoGame/PapaLouie'': The games have a wide variety of food-themed enemies, from burger sliders to little hopping tomatoes. ''Papa Louie 2: When Burgers Attack'' also has the aptly-named Mount Monterey, where nearly everything is made of cheese.

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* ''VideoGame/PapaLouie'': ''VideoGame/PapaLouieArcade'': The platforming games have a wide variety of food-themed enemies, from burger sliders to little hopping tomatoes. ''Papa Louie 2: When Burgers Attack'' also has the aptly-named Mount Monterey, where nearly everything is made of cheese.

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* In TheMovie for ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5 [=GoGo=]'', the characters visit the world of sweets by way of a giant oven.
* The Junko Mizuno version of ''Literature/HanselAndGretel'' has the witch create Foodland during a food shortage to lure everybody away. [[spoiler: Of course, it turns out to be a giant illusion and all the people happily eating away in Foodland are really eating dirt.]]

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* In TheMovie ''Anime/DigimonFusion'': The Sweets Zone has buildings that are made of various confections and all of its residents are chefs. [[Manga/DigimonXrosWars The manga]] instead has everything made of cake, including [[AnthropomorphicFood most of the local 'mons]].
* ''Anime/{{Hamtaro}}'' features a candy-themed dimension called the Sweet Paradise, which serves as a temporary hangout
for ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5 [=GoGo=]'', the characters visit Ham-Hams after Boss runs away and they seal up the world Clubhouse upon finding out of sweets by way his disappearance. Upon arrival, the Ham-Hams are amazed at the various amount of sweets, including the gluttonous Oxnard, who proceeds to gobble up the place until gaining a giant oven.
literal BalloonBelly.
* ''Literature/HanselAndGretel'': The Junko Mizuno version of ''Literature/HanselAndGretel'' has the witch create Foodland during a food shortage to lure everybody away. [[spoiler: Of course, it turns out to be a giant illusion and all the people happily eating away in Foodland are really eating dirt.]]
* ''Anime/HellGirl'': One hell-banishment scene has a chef get stuck in a gingerbread ornament on a giant floating cake. Ai's minions give him a ReasonYouSuckSpeech while standing on one of several other floating cakes themselves. A shame Ai herself decided not to stand on any cakes.
* ''Toys/{{Jewelpet}}'': There is a region called Sweetsland that is made almost entirely of sweets. Its inhabitants, the Sweetspets, are also made of sweets, and in one episode of ''Anime/JewelpetSunshine'' one of them even takes one of their ears off for Ruby to eat to gain strength (don't worry, it grows back).
* ''Anime/MiniMoniTheMovieOkashiNaDaiboken'': The land inside the fridge is entirely composed of sweets and desserts, with the cake castle as its centerpiece.
* ''Manga/OnePiece'':
** Totto Land, an archipelago in New World, ruled by Big Mom, one of the Four Emperors. Originally, it was believed to be only Whole Cake Island, with a cake theme, but it was later revealed to be one of '''''35''''' islands that also follow a dessert theme, with edible architecture and everything. Given her SweetTooth, this is fitting. (Known islands thus far include Chocolate, Jam, Nuts, Candy, Biscuits, and Milk. Given the titles of Big Mom's governors, it is presumed there are also islands with themes of Butter, Gelato, Whipped Cream, Beans, Juice, and Fruit.)
** Usopp arrives on the Boin Archipelago, an island that has a forest of addictive food including a pasta waterfall. However this is because the islands are actually ManEatingPlant who fatten their prey to make it easier to eat them.
** ''Manga/CrossEpoch'', the official ''Manga/DragonBall''/''Manga/OnePiece'' {{crossover}} one-shot manga, ends with [[spoiler:everyone meeting the dragon Shen Long in the "world of confection", an island with mountains made of cake and rivers of tea (among other things), for the best tea party ''ever''.
]]



%% * ''Manga/{{Toriko}}'''s world seems to be half this trope, half DeathWorld.
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'':
** Totto Land, an archipelago in New World, ruled by Big Mom, one of the Four Emperors. Originally, it was believed to be only Whole Cake Island, with a cake theme, but it was later revealed to be one of '''''35''''' islands that also follow a dessert theme, with edible architecture and everything. Given her SweetTooth, this is fitting. (Known islands thus far include Chocolate, Jam, Nuts, Candy, Biscuits, and Milk. Given the titles of Big Mom's governors, it is presumed there are also islands with themes of Butter, Gelato, Whipped Cream, Beans, Juice, and Fruit.)
** Usopp arrives on the Boin Archipelago, an island that has a forest of addictive food including a pasta waterfall. However this is because the islands are actually ManEatingPlant who fatten their prey to make it easier to eat them.
** ''Manga/CrossEpoch'', the official ''Manga/DragonBall''/''Manga/OnePiece'' {{crossover}} one-shot manga, ends with [[spoiler:everyone meeting the dragon Shen Long in the "world of confection", an island with mountains made of cake and rivers of tea (among other things), for the best tea party ''ever''.]]
* The Sweets Zone in ''Anime/DigimonFusion'' has buildings that are made of various confections and all of its residents are chefs. [[Manga/DigimonXrosWars The manga]] instead has everything made of cake, including [[AnthropomorphicFood most of the local 'mons]].
* One hell-banishment scene in ''Anime/HellGirl'' has a chef get stuck in a gingerbread ornament on a giant floating cake. Ai's minions give him a ReasonYouSuckSpeech while standing on one of several other floating cakes themselves. A shame Ai herself decided not to stand on any cakes.
* In ''Anime/MiniMoniTheMovieOkashiNaDaiboken'', the land inside the fridge is entirely composed of sweets and desserts, with the cake castle as its centerpiece.
* In episode 40a of ''Anime/{{Tamagotchi}}'', the gang visits a fruit-themed island where the hills are giant watermelons.
* In ''Toys/{{Jewelpet}}'', there is a region called Sweetsland that is made almost entirely of sweets. Its inhabitants, the Sweetspets, are also made of sweets, and in one episode of ''Anime/JewelpetSunshine'' one of them even takes one of their ears off for Ruby to eat to gain strength (don't worry, it grows back).
* ''Anime/{{Hamtaro}}'' features a candy-themed dimension called the Sweet Paradise, which serves as a temporary hangout for the Ham-Hams after Boss runs away and they seal up the Clubhouse upon finding out of his disappearance. Upon arrival, the Ham-Hams are amazed at the various amount of sweets, including the gluttonous Oxnard, who proceeds to gobble up the place until gaining a literal BalloonBelly.

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%% * ''Manga/{{Toriko}}'''s world seems to be half this trope, half DeathWorld.
* In ''Manga/OnePiece'':
** Totto Land, an archipelago in New World, ruled by Big Mom, one of the Four Emperors. Originally, it was believed to be only Whole Cake Island, with a cake theme, but it was later revealed to be one of '''''35''''' islands that also follow a dessert theme, with edible architecture and everything. Given her SweetTooth, this is fitting. (Known islands thus far include Chocolate, Jam, Nuts, Candy, Biscuits, and Milk. Given the titles of Big Mom's governors, it is presumed there are also islands with themes of Butter, Gelato, Whipped Cream, Beans, Juice, and Fruit.)
** Usopp arrives on the Boin Archipelago, an island that has a forest of addictive food including a pasta waterfall. However this is because the islands are actually ManEatingPlant who fatten their prey to make it easier to eat them.
** ''Manga/CrossEpoch'', the official ''Manga/DragonBall''/''Manga/OnePiece'' {{crossover}} one-shot manga, ends with [[spoiler:everyone meeting the dragon Shen Long in the "world of confection", an island with mountains made of cake and rivers of tea (among other things), for the best tea party ''ever''.]]
* The Sweets Zone in ''Anime/DigimonFusion'' has buildings that are made of various confections and all of its residents are chefs. [[Manga/DigimonXrosWars The manga]] instead has everything made of cake, including [[AnthropomorphicFood most of the local 'mons]].
* One hell-banishment scene in ''Anime/HellGirl'' has a chef get stuck in a gingerbread ornament on a giant floating cake. Ai's minions give him a ReasonYouSuckSpeech while standing on one of several other floating cakes themselves. A shame Ai herself decided not to stand on any cakes.
* In ''Anime/MiniMoniTheMovieOkashiNaDaiboken'', the land inside the fridge is entirely composed of sweets and desserts, with the cake castle as its centerpiece.
*
''Anime/{{Tamagotchi}}'': In episode 40a of ''Anime/{{Tamagotchi}}'', 40a, the gang visits a fruit-themed island where the hills are giant watermelons.
%% * ''Manga/{{Toriko}}'': The world seems to be half this trope, half DeathWorld.
* ''Anime/YesPrettyCure5 [=GoGo=]'':
In ''Toys/{{Jewelpet}}'', there is a region called Sweetsland that is made almost entirely of sweets. Its inhabitants, TheMovie, the Sweetspets, are also made of sweets, and in one episode of ''Anime/JewelpetSunshine'' one of them even takes one of their ears off for Ruby to eat to gain strength (don't worry, it grows back).
* ''Anime/{{Hamtaro}}'' features a candy-themed dimension called
characters visit the Sweet Paradise, which serves as a temporary hangout for the Ham-Hams after Boss runs away and they seal up the Clubhouse upon finding out world of his disappearance. Upon arrival, the Ham-Hams are amazed at the various amount sweets by way of sweets, including the gluttonous Oxnard, who proceeds to gobble up the place until gaining a literal BalloonBelly.giant oven.



* In ''Animation/GuardianFairyMichel'', a city made by a gourmand looks a ''lot'' like food.

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* In ''Animation/GuardianFairyMichel'', a ''Animation/GuardianFairyMichel'': A city made by a gourmand looks a ''lot'' like food.



* Episode 5 of ''Animation/PleasantGoatFunClass: Sports are Fun'' has one of these. When the characters are outside skiing, the world has huge sprinkles, candy canes, and lollipops.

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* Episode 5 of ''Animation/PleasantGoatFunClass: Sports are Fun'' Fun'': Episode 5 has one of these. When the characters are outside skiing, the world has huge sprinkles, candy canes, and lollipops.



* In ''ComicBook/{{Dollicious}}'' the land of Delliland is populated by all types of foods anthropomorphized as little girls. It's split into diffrent sections - Veggie land, Weed jungle, Fruitbowl Ilsand, Heavenly Delight (a cloud city where all the candy girls lives) and Alacart (where foods who didn't fit in above category live)

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* In ''ComicBook/{{Dollicious}}'' the ''ComicBook/{{Dollicious}}'': The land of Delliland is populated by all types of foods anthropomorphized as little girls. It's split into diffrent sections - Veggie land, Weed jungle, Fruitbowl Ilsand, Heavenly Delight (a cloud city where all the candy girls lives) and Alacart (where foods who didn't fit in above category live)



* In one old ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' comic, Garfield falls asleep and dreams he's in "the Land of Large Breakfasts" where he eats a giant pancake. He wakes up, and says it was a great dream... Then he turns around and exclaims, "Where's my [[MarshmallowDream blanket?!"]]

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* ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'': In one old ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' comic, Garfield falls asleep and dreams he's in "the Land of Large Breakfasts" where he eats a giant pancake. He wakes up, and says it was a great dream... Then then he turns around and exclaims, "Where's my [[MarshmallowDream blanket?!"]]



* In the ''WesternAnimation/InfinityTrain'' fan fic ''FanFic/TheSunWillComeUpAndTheSeasonsWillChange'', one of the cars Mary visits is a land of sweets and candy. It's where she meets and befriends Blanca, a sentient marshmallow, who becomes one of her traveling companions.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/InfinityTrain'' fan fic ''FanFic/TheSunWillComeUpAndTheSeasonsWillChange'', one ''Fanfic/TheSunWillComeUpAndTheSeasonsWillChange'': One of the cars that Mary visits is a land of sweets and candy. It's where she meets and befriends Blanca, a sentient marshmallow, who becomes one of her traveling companions.



* In ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'', a remote fisherman's town is gradually turned into a Level Ate by a machine located in the sky that turns rain clouds into food clouds.
* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' has ''Sugar Rush'', a kart-racing game based entirely around this: rolling gumball boulders, candy-cane forests, taffy swamps, pits of [=NesquikSand=], Laffy Taffy vines, etc.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobMovieSpongeOutOfWater'' has Plankton entering [=SpongeBob=]'s brain, a SugarBowl that contains stuff like lollipop trees and living ice cream cones spraying chocolate syrup on each other.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'', a ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'': A remote fisherman's town is gradually turned into a Level Ate by a machine located in the sky that turns rain clouds into food clouds.
* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' has ''Sugar Rush'', a kart-racing game based entirely around this: rolling gumball boulders, candy-cane forests, taffy swamps, pits of [=NesquikSand=], Laffy Taffy vines, etc.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobMovieSpongeOutOfWater'' has Plankton entering [=SpongeBob=]'s brain, a SugarBowl that contains stuff like lollipop trees and living ice cream cones spraying chocolate syrup on each other.
clouds.



* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree'', the inside of Pinkie Pie's mind is shown as this. She even eats a piece of taffy from a candy creature's head!
* In ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolfMoonCastleTheSpaceAdventure'', the moon is shown to be a world filled with lots of candy and sweet foods such as lollipops, cotton candy, jelly, etc.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree'', the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsLegendOfEverfree'': The inside of Pinkie Pie's mind is shown as this. She even eats a piece of taffy from a candy creature's head!
* In ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolfMoonCastleTheSpaceAdventure'', the ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolfMoonCastleTheSpaceAdventure'': The moon is shown to be a world filled with lots of candy and sweet foods such as lollipops, cotton candy, jelly, etc.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSpongeBobMovieSpongeOutOfWater'' has Plankton entering [=SpongeBob=]'s brain, a SugarBowl that contains stuff like lollipop trees and living ice cream cones spraying chocolate syrup on each other.
* ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' has ''Sugar Rush'', a kart-racing game based entirely around this: rolling gumball boulders, candy-cane forests, taffy swamps, pits of [=NesquikSand=], Laffy Taffy vines,
etc.



* Mentioned in the Literature section, but expanded upon in the Tim Burton adaptation: Willy Wonka in ''Film/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'' clarifies that everything in the Chocolate Room is edible, including himself.

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* Mentioned in the Literature section, but expanded upon in the Tim Burton adaptation: ''Film/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'': Willy Wonka in ''Film/CharlieAndTheChocolateFactory'' clarifies that everything in the Chocolate Room is edible, including himself.



* One chapter of the travels of Baron Munchhausen has him land on an island made of cheese with rivers of milk and wine, and edible food-themed flora. One of his companions that [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes just happens to hate most of all the smell of cheese]] abandons him at this point.
* One of the many lands in ''Literature/TheFarawayTree'' series of books is the Land of Goodies, where ''everything'' is edible. The trees are made of chocolate, the flowers are jelly, the rivers are delicious juices, and the like. Needless to say, the kids have a fun time exploring said land. Enid Blyton would re-visit the Land of Goodies again in another work of hers, ''The Wishing Chair'', where the protagonists of ''Wishing Chair'' visits a pixie friend of theirs who is a SweetTooth that enjoys eating cake (making it somewhat an IntercontinuityCrossover).

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* One chapter of the travels of Baron Munchhausen has him land on an island ''Literature/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'': The actual landscape isn't made of food, but (as you might guess from the name) the weather most certainly is. "Restaurants" lack roofs, and are mostly just nice places to sit while waiting to be fed by the sky.
* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
** Mono Island in ''Literature/TheLastContinent'', where foods such as chocolate,
cheese with rivers of milk and wine, and edible food-themed flora. One of his companions cake grow on trees. [[spoiler:It turns out that [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes just happens to hate this is because the island is the testing ground of the God of Evolution.]]
** The Discworld has large lard deposits under Überwald. And raw treacle deposits (caused by prehistoric sugar cane forests trapped in the geological strata) under Ankh-Morpork. However,
most of all Ankh-Morpork's treacle comes from toffee beds (in the smell of cheese]] abandons him at Ramtops somewhere, IIRC).
* ''Series/DoctorWho'': A short story from the short story collection ''Short Trips and Side Steps'' featured the Doctor and Romana celebrating K9's birthday on a world apparently made entirely from candy. How
this point.
* One of the many lands in ''Literature/TheFarawayTree'' series of books
came to be is never fully explained.
* ''Literature/TheFarawayTree'': In
the Land of Goodies, where ''everything'' is edible. The trees are made of chocolate, the flowers are jelly, the rivers are delicious juices, and the like. Needless to say, the kids have a fun time exploring said land. Enid Blyton would re-visit the Land of Goodies again in another work of hers, ''The Wishing Chair'', where the protagonists of ''Wishing Chair'' visits a pixie friend of theirs who is a SweetTooth that enjoys eating cake (making it somewhat an IntercontinuityCrossover).



* In the ''Literature/{{Xanth}}'' novel ''Ogre, Ogre'', one DreamLand that Smash must track the Night Stallion through is a Level Ate.
* A short story from the ''Series/DoctorWho'' short story collection ''Short Trips and Side Steps'' featured the Doctor and Romana celebrating K9's birthday on a world apparently made entirely from candy. How this came to be is never fully explained.
* ''{{Literature/Discworld}}'':
** Mono Island in ''Literature/TheLastContinent'', where foods such as chocolate, cheese and cake grow on trees. [[spoiler:It turns out that this is because the island is the testing ground of the God of Evolution.]]
** The Discworld has large lard deposits under Überwald. And raw treacle deposits (caused by prehistoric sugar cane forests trapped in the geological strata) under Ankh-Morpork. However, most of Ankh-Morpork's treacle comes from toffee beds (in the Ramtops somewhere, IIRC).

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* ''Literature/TheMoomins'': In the ''Literature/{{Xanth}}'' novel ''Ogre, Ogre'', one DreamLand first book, ''The Moomins and the Great Flood'', the Moomins visit an old man whose garden is made of candy and sweets. The old man invites them to stay, but Moominmamma declines, saying that Smash must track the Night Stallion through children have already gotten a stomach ache from all that sugar, and she needs to find them some real food.
* ''Literature/TheOnceAndFutureKing'' features an episode where Wart and Kay join Robin Wood and his band on a mission to rescue captives from Morgan le Fay's castle, which
is made of food in hopes of luring children in. Unfortunately for Morgan, the smell of so many foods is so repulsive it utterly fails to be appealing.
* ''Literature/TheSurprisingAdventuresOfBaronMunchausen'': One chapter has the Baron land on an island made of cheese with rivers of milk and wine, and edible food-themed flora. One of his companions that [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes just happens to hate most of all the smell of cheese]] abandons him at this point.
* ''Literature/RainbowMagic'': Jack Frost's plan in the Sugar & Spice Fairies series is to build his own candy castle and ruin sweet treats forever.
* In "Sweet Tooth",
a Level Ate.
* A
short story from the ''Series/DoctorWho'' short story collection ''Short Trips by Robert F. Young, aliens come to Earth and Side Steps'' featured the Doctor and Romana celebrating K9's birthday on a world apparently start eating everything made entirely from candy. How this came of iron that they can find. It's a good thing our heroes persuaded the military to be is never fully explained.
* ''{{Literature/Discworld}}'':
** Mono Island in ''Literature/TheLastContinent'', where foods such
stand down, as chocolate, cheese and cake grow on trees. [[spoiler:It it turns out that this is because the island is the testing ground [[spoiler:the aliens are just two naughty children who find themselves in their biochemistry's version of the God of Evolution.]]
** The Discworld has large lard deposits under Überwald. And raw treacle deposits (caused by prehistoric sugar cane forests trapped in the geological strata) under Ankh-Morpork. However, most of Ankh-Morpork's treacle comes from toffee beds (in the Ramtops somewhere, IIRC).
Candyland]].



* The children's book ''Literature/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'' (and the movie it inspired) are about this. The actual landscape isn't made of food, but (as you might guess from the name) the weather most certainly is. "Restaurants" lack roofs, and are mostly just nice places to sit while waiting to be fed by the sky.
* In the very first (and seldom seen) Literature/TheMoomins book ''The Moomins and the Great Flood'', the Moomins visit an old man whose garden is made of candy and sweets. The old man invites them to stay, but Moominmamma declines, saying that the children have already gotten a stomach ache from all that sugar, and she needs to find them some real food.
* In the ''Literature/RainbowMagic'' series, Jack Frost's plan in the Sugar & Spice Fairies series is to build his own candy castle and ruin sweet treats forever.
* In the short story "Sweet Tooth" by Robert F. Young, aliens come to Earth and start eating everything made of iron that they can find. It's a good thing our heroes persuaded the military to stand down, as it turns out that [[spoiler:the aliens are just two naughty children who find themselves in their biochemistry's version of Candyland]].
* ''Literature/TheOnceAndFutureKing'' features an episode where Wart and Kay join Robin Wood and his band on a mission to rescue captives from Morgan le Fay's castle, which is made of food in hopes of luring children in. Unfortunately for Morgan, the smell of so many foods is so repulsive it utterly fails to be appealing.
* The Promised Land in the ''Literature/BookOfExodus'' is said to be flowing with milk and honey, although in this case it's obviously metaphorical.

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* The children's book ''Literature/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs'' (and the movie it inspired) are about this. The actual landscape isn't made of food, but (as you might guess from the name) the weather most certainly is. "Restaurants" lack roofs, and are mostly just nice places to sit while waiting to be fed by the sky.
* In the very first (and seldom seen) Literature/TheMoomins book ''The Moomins and the Great Flood'', the Moomins visit an old man whose garden is made of candy and sweets. The old man invites them to stay, but Moominmamma declines, saying
%%* ''Literature/{{Xanth}}'': ''Ogre, Ogre'': One DreamLand that Smash must track the children have already gotten a stomach ache from all that sugar, and she needs to find them some real food.
* In the ''Literature/RainbowMagic'' series, Jack Frost's plan in the Sugar & Spice Fairies series
Night Stallion through is to build his own candy castle and ruin sweet treats forever.
* In the short story "Sweet Tooth" by Robert F. Young, aliens come to Earth and start eating everything made of iron that they can find. It's
a good thing our heroes persuaded the military to stand down, as it turns out that [[spoiler:the aliens are just two naughty children who find themselves in their biochemistry's version of Candyland]].
* ''Literature/TheOnceAndFutureKing'' features an episode where Wart and Kay join Robin Wood and his band on a mission to rescue captives from Morgan le Fay's castle, which is made of food in hopes of luring children in. Unfortunately for Morgan, the smell of so many foods is so repulsive it utterly fails to be appealing.
* The Promised Land in the ''Literature/BookOfExodus'' is said to be flowing with milk and honey, although in this case it's obviously metaphorical.
Level Ate.%%How?



* 'Series/DoubleDare1986'': Many, many of the obstacles. Some of the physical challenges qualify as well.



* Many, many of the obstacles on Nickelodeon's ''Series/{{Double Dare|1986}}''. Some of the physical challenges qualify as well.



* The Gershwin song "In Sardinia (On The Delicatessen)," about a FakeAristocrat's all-edible {{Ruritania}}.

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* The Gershwin song "In Sardinia (On The Delicatessen)," the Delicatessen)", by Gershwin, about a FakeAristocrat's all-edible {{Ruritania}}.



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* ''Literature/BookOfExodus'': The Promised Land is said to be flowing with milk and honey, although in this case it's obviously metaphorical.
* UsefulNotes/FlyingSpaghettiMonster: Heaven has a beer volcano. Hell also has one but the beer is stale.
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* OlderThanPrint: Cockaigne, in a piece of medieval folklore, is an imaginary land of ease and pleasure, including such things as raining cheese; pigs that wandered, already roasted, with knives to make carving easy; cooked fish that jumped out of the water; streets paved with pastry; houses of barley sugar. The streets would be ''hell'' on cart wheels and horse feet. And vice versa. The catch is that in order to reach such a paradise, you have to travel through a river of excrement for 7 years or more.
* ''Big Rock Candy Mountain'' is about a land made up of food. Garrison Keillor's "Out In The Catskill Mountains" is a parody version about cats' beloved "land of milk and salmon", where the birds are found right on the ground and the mice run very slowly.

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* OlderThanPrint: Cockaigne, in a piece of medieval folklore, is an imaginary land of ease and pleasure, including such things as raining cheese; pigs that wandered, already roasted, with knives to make carving easy; cooked fish that jumped out of the water; streets paved with pastry; houses of barley sugar. The streets would be ''hell'' on cart wheels and horse feet. And vice versa. The catch is that in order to reach such a paradise, you have to travel through a river of excrement for 7 seven years or more.
* ''Big Rock Candy Mountain'' is about a land made up of food. Garrison Keillor's "Out In The in the Catskill Mountains" is a parody version about cats' beloved "land of milk and salmon", where the birds are found right on the ground and the mice run very slowly.



* The entire Soda Pop Kingdom is an example in the ''Podcast/CoolKidsTable'' game ''Here We Gooooo!''. There are soda pop waterfalls, the palace is made of pop bottles, Lakitus float on groups of fizz bubbles instead of clouds, and the worlds within the kingdom are themed after various kinds of soda and fizzy drinks.

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* ''Podcast/CoolKidsTable'': The entire Soda Pop Kingdom is an example in the ''Podcast/CoolKidsTable'' game ''Here We Gooooo!''. There are soda pop waterfalls, the palace is made of pop bottles, Lakitus float on groups of fizz bubbles instead of clouds, and the worlds within the kingdom are themed after various kinds of soda and fizzy drinks.



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* The Heaven of the Church of The UsefulNotes/FlyingSpaghettiMonster has a beer volcano. Their Hell also has one but the beer is stale.
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* The Madolche from ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'' originally seemed to live in a place like Candyland, as their cards, like [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Madolche_Chateau Madolche Chateau]], suggest. However, it was later revealed that they are actually LivingToys.
* A silly ''Tabletopgame/DungeonsAndDragons'' module, Castle Greyhawk, has a dungeon level like this. Complete with enemies like "Dough-ppelgangers". No, it is not the eighth level down.

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* The Madolche from ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'' originally seemed to live in a place like Candyland, as their cards, like [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Madolche_Chateau Madolche Chateau]], suggest. However, it was later revealed that they are actually LivingToys.
* A silly ''Tabletopgame/DungeonsAndDragons'' module, Castle Greyhawk,
''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'': ''Castle Greyhawk'' has a dungeon level like this. Complete this, complete with enemies like "Dough-ppelgangers". No, it is not the eighth level down.



* ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh'': The Madolche originally seemed to live in a place like Candyland, as their cards, like [[http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Madolche_Chateau Madolche Chateau]], suggest. However, it was later revealed that they are actually LivingToys.



* The TropeNamer is "Level Ate", the [[{{Pun}} eighth level]] of ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim 2'', which is made primarily of meat, with cheese, french fries, eggs, and eating utensils also to be found. You have to run away from a salt shaker which is determined to bury Jim under salt. [[spoiler:There's also a secret level called "Totally Forked", which, as its name implies, is [[SpikesOfDoom much heavier on the forks.]]]] And the boss of the level is a fire-breathing steak named ''[[PunnyName Flamin' Yawn]]''.
%%* The entirety of PopulusRun follows this trope perfectly
* The Birthday Party world in ''VideoGame/AngryBirds'' and the Utopia world in ''Angry Birds Space''. Also, the level Tusk 'til Dawn from the ''Bad Piggies'' spinoff game.

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* ''VideoGame/TwelveThirteen'': The TropeNamer is "Level Ate", the [[{{Pun}} eighth level]] of ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim 2'', which is made primarily of meat, with cheese, french fries, eggs, and eating utensils also to be found. You have to run away from a salt shaker which is determined to bury Jim under salt. [[spoiler:There's also a secret level called "Totally Forked", which, as its name implies, is [[SpikesOfDoom much heavier on "good" ending [[spoiler: replaces the forks.]]]] And disaster that reduced the boss Earth to a seemingly-lifeless toxic wasteland... with one that turned it into a world made of candy, where the level lead character rules as hyper-metabolic god-king for the rest of his (short and possibly diabetic-inducing, yet so very very sweet) life.]]
* ''VideoGame/AdventureQuestWorlds'' has Twig's dream world from the recent Friday the 13th event, composed of fish and ice cream. Yes, Twig
is a fire-breathing steak named ''[[PunnyName Flamin' Yawn]]''.
weird little moglin
%%* The entirety of PopulusRun follows this trope perfectly
*
''VideoGame/AngryBirds'': The Birthday Party world in ''VideoGame/AngryBirds'' and the Utopia world in ''Angry Birds Space''. Also, the level Tusk 'til Dawn from the ''Bad Piggies'' spinoff game.game.
* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingCityFolk'': The Sweets theme allows you to transform your house into a candy paradise, with a bed that looks like a cake, tables that look like flan and shortbread cookies, and more. The associated walls even look like the inside of a GingerbreadHouse. Also, in all the games, the "Fruit" series contains several pieces of furniture that look like fruit: Pear-shaped dressers, an apple-shaped TV, a pineapple bed, orange- and lime-shaped chairs, and a table that looks like an enormous half of a watermelon.
* ''VideoGame/AolaStar'' [[http://aola.100bt.com/?from=aola_homepage]] has an ice cream planet filled with cute snowboarding ice cream mons and sentient anthropomorphic ice cream people.
* ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce: Zombie Ninja Pro-Am'': One level is made entirely from cake. And populated with psychotic monkey wrenches with golf clubs and tulips with machine guns. Really.
* ''VideoGame/AsterixAndTheGreatRescue'': When Asterixand Obelix undertake to rescue Panoramix from the clutches of Caesar they need to traverse through Germania, which welcomes them in the first part with a rather opulent floor which consists of some reallyyyy long sausages. It may symbolise the Germanic gluttony (which would make Obelix right at home) or maybe just uses some odd trappings from the land of the Goths.



* ''VideoGame/BanjoTooie'': While not ''entirely'' made of food, Cloud Cuckooland features at least one sky-island made of Jell-O and a giant trash can filled with foodstuffs, plus a giant wedge of cheese containing flying spiked oninons and an atmosphere so stinky it's actually toxic.



* ''Bible Buffet'' simulates a board game in the vein of Candy Land (but with action stages involving food that tries to kill you), only skewing more toward the "main course" side of things.
* ''VideoGame/BioMiracleBokutteUpa'' has no less than ''three'' stages like this -- a candy/cake word, a vegetable world, and a milk/cheese world. The crossover game ''VideoGame/WaiWaiWorld 2'' has the same sort of food-themed level design in World 5, along with Upa himself.
* ''VideoGame/{{Bugsnax}}'' features [[spoiler:the Undersnax, which curiously combines this trope with WombLevel. Which is fitting, seeing as it's where you learn about [[GeniusLoci the true nature of Snaktooth Island]] and [[TheAssimilator the Bugsnax that inhabit it]], setting the stage for the final act of the game.]]



* ''VideoGame/CandyCrushSaga'' is, as implied by its title, ''VideoGame/{{Bejeweled}}'' set in a sweet tooth's paradise, where the gems are candy and every set of levels is given a candy-related theme.
* ''VideoGame/TheCatInTheHat'': The level Freezer Burn parades the player past frozen-over ice cream, vegetables, takeout Chinese food, and canned soup, among many other foods.
* ''VideoGame/ChocoboRacing'' has a racetrack made of various desserts, which includes a few turns made of [[SlippySlideyIceWorld slippery slidey iced gelatin]].
* ''VideoGame/{{Cocoron}}'' includes a sea of milk(surrounded by cheese) and a mountain made of shaved ice where strawberry sauce runs like lava.
* ''VideoGame/CoffeeCrisis'' have a stage where Nick and Ashley overdoses on coffee and hallucinates themselves in a land of giant food and snacks, with floors made of whipped cream and coffee beans, while volcanoes shaped like coffee cups in the background erupts geysers of coffee.
* ''VideoGame/CookieRun'': The main characters are [[AnthropomorphicFood sentient cookies]] who live (or at least run through) various levels/areas filled with food, both living and nonliving. A few notible examples would be "The Witch's Kitchen", "Dessert Paradise", "Cheese Mines", "Crystal Pudding Caves", ect.
* ''Film/CoolWorld'': One section features a room made entirely of candy and sweets.
* ''VideoGame/CrashTeamRacingNitroFueled'' features Gingerbread Joyride from the Winter Festival Grand Prix; a Christmas-themed track taking place in a sweet-themed town with houses made out of gingerbread, a chocolate fountain, and [[AnthropomorphicFood sentient gumdrops and blobs of jelly]].
* ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'': "Sugarland Shimmy" takes place in a land of sweets. It features a fight against Baroness von Bon Bon, the ruler of a living candy castle, and her many confection/pastry-based minions.
* ''VideoGame/Disgaea4APromiseUnforgotten'': One of the possible floor designs of the Item World is a giant cake.



* ''Franchise/DonkeyKong'':
** While there are platforms made of stone to be found, the Golden Temple of ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryReturns'' has many platforms made of strawberries, blueberries, cherries, cinnamon sticks, oranges, and, of course, [[TrademarkFavoriteFood bananas]].
** ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryTropicalFreeze'' contains Juicy Jungle, a rainforest area that grows a variety of gigantic fruits and even includes a fruit-processing factory that produces into juice and jelly. The game also has a level where the Kongs explore a cavern with large amounts of cheese.
* ''VideoGame/DoodleWorld'': Von Sweets' Factory is an entire route made up of nothing but candy. The only wild Doodles you can encounter are Food-Type.
* ''VideoGame/{{Dragonfable}}'': The Darkness Orb quest arc includes a raid on the Necropolis cafeteria. It's full of giant zombie [[RaisingTheSteaks apples, hot dogs, and slices of bread]] that say "[[{{Pun}} GRAIIIIIINSSS... GRAIIIIIINSSS...]]" The PC wonders aloud why the necromancers thought this was a good idea.
* ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim2'': The TropeNamer is "Level Ate", the [[{{Pun}} eighth level]], which is made primarily of meat, with cheese, french fries, eggs, and eating utensils also to be found. You have to run away from a salt shaker which is determined to bury Jim under salt. [[spoiler:There's also a secret level called "Totally Forked", which, as its name implies, is [[SpikesOfDoom much heavier on the forks.]]]] And the boss of the level is a fire-breathing steak named ''[[PunnyName Flamin' Yawn]]''.
* ''[[http://ifdb.tads.org/viewgame?id=yutkd9u0oeog4br1 Eat Me]]'', everything and everyone you meet is made up of food and solving puzzles centers entirely around [[BigEater your ability to munch through anything]]. In this game, it's more or less played for SurrealHorror, as many of the things you can eat are alive or part of something alive, and you can also choose to chomp down on [[{{Squick}} various disgusting things]].
%%* ''VideoGame/EvilTwinCypriensChronicles'': Big Joe's Island. It's much darker than usual, though: the entire island exists solely to feed its ruler.
* ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure'': The GBA adaptation has a dessert-themed world and a fruit-themed world. If you count the kitchenware-themed world, 60% of the game is about food.
* ''[[VideoGame/{{Parodius}} Gokujou Parodius]]'': Level 3, which parodies a level of ''Gradius 3'' by replacing its sand dunes with delicious pastry. Level 4 of the game for the {{Platform/MSX}} is the Ma(i)ze Cake Star, where DeadlyWalls are made of sponge cake.
* ''VideoGame/GraffitiKingdom'': Palette's castle level. Elevators are giant pancakes and on the stage there are giant bottles of milk, salt shakers, ice cubes, snowmen, and the main areas are completely made up of shades of pink.
* ''VideoGame/{{Grow}} Maze'': There is a button that turn the south-west part of the titular maze into graham crackers and chocolate bars.



* ''VideoGame/PizzaTower'': The tutorial level is a bizarre EldritchLocation made of pizza ingredients, with a sky made of squares in various different shades of purple. The background music is fittingly enough, a cover of [[PublicDomainSoundtrack Funiculi Funicula]].
* The original ''VideoGame/{{Populous}}'' has a cake-themed world that is [[ThatOneLevel insanely difficult]].
* ''VideoGame/SugarySpire'', a fangame of ''Pizza Tower'' above, has basically all its levels made out of candy.
* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' has several levels with EdibleThemeNaming, but they subvert the trope, as once you enter them you'll notice that they're not actually ''made'' of food (not even Chocolate Island, whose name comes from the color of the mountains and the hot mud). For the same reason, Choco Island and Choco Mountain from the ''VideoGame/MarioKart'' games aren't true edible levels either.
** Sweet Sweet Galaxy and the mission "Bouncing Down Cake Lane" in Toy Time Galaxy from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' ([[HailfirePeaks combined with]] the TropeNamer, ToyTime and SlippySlideyIceWorld, since that mission contains frozen desserts to traverse through).
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'' reuses the trope with Sweet Mystery Galaxy, a level based around a spotlight that revealed hidden platforms. And the contents of the candy bars you're walking on.
** A few of the levels in ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DLand'', the first being 3-5. Both the floor and the moving platforms are made of cookies (presumably, in turn, made of vanilla and chocolate).
** ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosU'' subverts this with the second world of the game, [[ShiftingSandLand Layer-Cake Desert]]. While its overall background contains desserts from cakes to ice cream cones, as well as the similarities between the words "desert" and dessert", the world contains traditional desert levels.
** Various levels in ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' are made of cake. These levels are Pretty Plaza Panic in World 3, Cakewalk Flip in World 5 and Cookie Cogworks in World Bowser. Subverted in Double Cherry Pass in World 2, which ''looks'' like a cake, but is actually a grassland level made with the colors of a cake; fittingly in that level, the characters use the Double Cherry for the first time.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' features the Luncheon Kingdom, a land full of crystal fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients, [[LethalLavaLand "lava"]] that seems to be some pink broth, cooking pots placed over volcanoes, and sentient forks.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty1'': Peach's Birthday Cake is a board that takes place at the topmost layer of a gigantic, double-layered pink cake adorned with figurines in the borders made of fondant and modeled after the playable characters; next to the cake is a round custard puddin that is also part of the playable board. No Boo inhabits this board, as the Piranha Plants that the players decorate the board with steal the Stars instead. This board returns in ''VideoGame/MarioPartySuperstars'' as a NostalgiaLevel.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty5'':
*** Sweet Dream is a huge board built upon several large cakes grouped together, with some of them being made of vanilla and other of chocolate. Certain passageways are made of pieces that appear to have come out of different cakes (one of them, for example, looks lemon-flavored), while the bridges are made of cookies and the ladders are made of caramel canes. There are even large cups of tea placed respectively in the west and east extremes of the board.
*** The minigame Coney Island takes place in the top of a large ice cream cone held by a huge Mario statue, and several giant donuts can be seen in the horizon. The goal for each character is to catch the falling balls of ice cream to make their cones taller (the balls can be seen falling thanks to their shadows in the floor). Whoever gets the tallest ice cream after 30 seconds wins.
** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyDS'': The minigame Cherry-Go-Round has all characters wield double cherries while standing onto the edge of a large cake (which in turn is located inside a bakery shop). Each player has to spin repeatedly during five seconds to throw their double cherry as far away across the cake as possible. Whoever manages to throw their double cherry the farthest wins; but if no one manages to throw theirs or if two characters attain the same throw distance in Duel mode, the minigame ends in a tie.
** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyStarRush'':
*** World 3's boards are located atop giant cakes and cookies. These boards are adorned with all sorts of sweet treats, such as soft-serve ice cream, bon-bons, wafer cookies the size of mountains in the background, and cookies modeled after various characters. Some of the boards contain Gold Bullet Bill cannons, which have their line of fire marked with a trail of sprinkles on the ground in front of them.
*** The minigame Piece of Cake takes place atop a giant cake. Each round begins with the players being shown the inside of a cake, which contains a variety of different placed fruits. After ten seconds, the fruits are hidden, and the players have to cut the cake in the right spot to match the fruits shown on a slice held by a Shy Guy. If the player cuts the right slice, they get a point, and the player with the most after three rounds wins.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioParty'':
*** Megafruit Paradise and its Partner Party counterpart, Watermelon Walkabout combine this trope with PalmtreePanic; they take place atop a series of four islands on a beach. Two of these islands happen to consist of a giant watermelon, and a giant pineapple. The remaining two islands aren't left out either, as certain tiles of the boards are large oranges that players use as stepping stones between the higher and lower platforms.
*** The minigame Snack Attack is set in a cornfield with a giant volcano shaped like a corn that erupts popcorn that players must catch the most.
** ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'': The Waffle Kingdom is never shown, but implied to be like this from [[EdibleThemeNaming the names]], and most of the inhabitants we see look like food.
** ''VideoGame/MarioKart'':
*** ''VideoGame/MarioKartSuperCircuit'': Cheese Land is a landscape made of, or at least has terrain that looks very similar to, cheese. Doubles as CheesyMoon, since you can see Earth in the background.
*** ''VideoGame/MarioKartDoubleDash'' has the battle stage Cookie Land, a circular course modeled after a large vanilla-and-chocolate cookie with caramels of different colors. It makes a return in ''VideoGame/MarioKartWii'' and ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour''.
*** ''VideoGame/MarioKartDS'' has the battle level Tart Top, which is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: A level set on the top of a tart. Complete with strawberry cream puffs, cherries and love hearts as decoration.
*** ''VideoGame/MarioKart8'': Sweet Sweet Canyon is made of various dessert foods. The audience of Toads, Goombas, Koopa Troopas, and Shy Guys are made of gingerbread as well. The second DLC pack for the game, as well as the ''Deluxe'' port from the get-go, also includes a major overhaul of GBA Cheese Land. ''Deluxe'' itself also adds Sweet Sweet Kingdom to the revamped Battle Mode. Lastly, added for Wave 2 of the DLC for ''Deluxe'' (and shortly after in ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour'') is the new track Sky-High Sundae, which is primarily made from ice cream; there's even a sundae surrounded by a track loop.
* ''[[VideoGame/MikuMonogatariYumeToTaisetsuNaMono Miku Monogatari: Yume to Taisetsu na Mono]]'' : World 1 has food as its main theme, such as natto, sushi, and sweets. Downplayed with Stage 1 - 2 and 1 - 7 which take place inside a food factory.
* ''VideoGame/{{Trove}}'' has the Candoria biome: bright and colorful terrain, monsters resembling gummy worms and gingerbread men, and gingerbread house dungeons.
* When ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' and Obelix undertake ''The Great Rescue'' of Panoramix from the clutches of Caesar they need to traverse through Germania, which welcomes them in the first part with a rather opulent floor which consists of some reallyyyy long sausages. It may symbolise the Germanic gluttony (which would make Obelix right at home) or maybe just uses some odd trappings from the land of the Goths.
* ''VideoGame/TheLostVikings'' features multiple candy-based levels.
* ''VideoGame/{{Zool}}: Ninja of the Nth Dimension'' levels 1 and 3 are both made of food. And in fact, level 1 is full of ProductPlacement for Chupa Chups lollipops.

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* ''VideoGame/PizzaTower'': The tutorial level is a bizarre EldritchLocation made of pizza ingredients, with a sky made of squares in various different shades of purple. The background music is fittingly enough, a cover of [[PublicDomainSoundtrack Funiculi Funicula]].
* The original ''VideoGame/{{Populous}}'' has a cake-themed world that is [[ThatOneLevel insanely difficult]].
* ''VideoGame/SugarySpire'', a fangame of ''Pizza Tower'' above, has basically all its levels made out of candy.
* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' has several levels with EdibleThemeNaming, but they subvert the trope, as once you enter them you'll notice that they're not actually ''made'' of food (not even Chocolate Island, whose name comes from the color
''VideoGame/HarryPotterPuzzlesAndSpells'': In some stages, parts of the mountains and board are covered by stacks of Bertie Botts' Every Flavor Beans, which must be cleared away as a win condition. The game will announce the hot mud). For the same reason, Choco Island and Choco Mountain from the ''VideoGame/MarioKart'' games aren't true edible levels either.
** Sweet Sweet Galaxy and the mission "Bouncing Down Cake Lane" in Toy Time Galaxy from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'' ([[HailfirePeaks combined with]] the TropeNamer, ToyTime and SlippySlideyIceWorld, since that mission contains frozen desserts to traverse through).
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'' reuses the trope with Sweet Mystery Galaxy, a level based around a spotlight that revealed hidden platforms. And the contents
flavors of the beans as you clear them.
* ''VideoGame/{{Hyperballoid}}'': Level 7 in Exotic Levels is meant to resemble grapes with its purple balls and stem-like bricks.
* ''VideoGame/IttleDew2'' has two such areas on the map:
** The Sweetwater Coast, a beach full of giant
candy bars you're walking on.
** A few of the levels in ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DLand'', the first being 3-5. Both the floor and the moving platforms are made of cookies (presumably, in turn, made of vanilla and chocolate).
** ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosU'' subverts this with the second world of the game, [[ShiftingSandLand Layer-Cake Desert]]. While its overall background contains desserts from cakes to
canes, ice cream cones, as well as the similarities between the words "desert" and dessert", the world contains traditional desert levels.
jelly drops.
** Various levels in ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'' are made of cake. These levels are Pretty Plaza Panic in World 3, Cakewalk Flip in World 5 and Cookie Cogworks in World Bowser. Subverted in Double Cherry Pass in World 2, which ''looks'' like a cake, but is actually a grassland level made The Pepperpain Prairie, with the colors of a cake; fittingly in that level, the characters use the Double Cherry for the first time.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' features the Luncheon Kingdom, a land full of crystal fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients, [[LethalLavaLand "lava"]] that seems to be some pink broth, cooking pots placed over volcanoes, and sentient forks.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty1'': Peach's Birthday Cake is a board that takes place at the topmost layer of a gigantic, double-layered pink cake adorned with figurines in the borders made of fondant and modeled after the playable characters; next to the cake is a round custard puddin that is also part of the playable board. No Boo inhabits this board, as the Piranha Plants that the players decorate the board with steal the Stars instead. This board returns in ''VideoGame/MarioPartySuperstars'' as a NostalgiaLevel.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty5'':
*** Sweet Dream is a huge board built upon several large cakes grouped together, with some of them being made of vanilla and other of chocolate. Certain passageways are made of pieces that appear to have come out of different cakes (one of them, for example, looks lemon-flavored), while the bridges are made of cookies and the ladders are made of caramel canes. There are even large cups of tea placed respectively in the west and east extremes of the board.
*** The minigame Coney Island takes place in the top of a large ice cream cone held by a huge Mario statue, and several
its giant donuts can be seen in the horizon. The goal for each character is to catch the falling balls peppers, lakes of ice cream to make their cones taller (the balls can be seen falling thanks to their shadows in the floor). Whoever gets the tallest ice cream after 30 seconds wins.
** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyDS'': The minigame Cherry-Go-Round has all characters wield double cherries while standing onto the edge of a large cake (which in turn is located inside a bakery shop). Each player has to spin repeatedly during five seconds to throw their double cherry as far away across the cake as possible. Whoever manages to throw their double cherry the farthest wins; but if no one manages to throw theirs or if two characters attain the same throw distance in Duel mode, the minigame ends in a tie.
** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyStarRush'':
*** World 3's boards are located atop giant cakes
hot sauce, and cookies. These boards are adorned with all sorts of sweet treats, such as soft-serve ice cream, bon-bons, wafer cookies the size of mountains in the background, and cookies modeled after various characters. Some of the boards contain Gold Bullet Bill cannons, which have their line of fire marked with a trail of sprinkles on the ground in front of them.
*** The minigame Piece of Cake takes place atop a giant cake. Each round begins with the players being shown the inside of a cake, which contains a variety of different placed fruits. After ten seconds, the fruits are hidden, and the players have to cut the cake in the right spot to match the fruits shown on a slice held by a Shy Guy. If the player cuts the right slice, they get a point, and the player with the most after three rounds wins.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioParty'':
*** Megafruit Paradise and its Partner Party counterpart, Watermelon Walkabout combine this trope with PalmtreePanic; they take place atop a series of four islands on a beach. Two of these islands happen to consist of a giant watermelon, and a giant pineapple. The remaining two islands aren't left out either, as certain tiles of the boards are large oranges that players use as stepping stones between the higher and lower platforms.
*** The minigame Snack Attack is set in a cornfield with a giant volcano shaped like a corn that erupts popcorn that players must catch the most.
** ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'': The Waffle Kingdom is never shown, but implied to be like this from [[EdibleThemeNaming the names]], and most of the inhabitants we see look like food.
** ''VideoGame/MarioKart'':
*** ''VideoGame/MarioKartSuperCircuit'': Cheese Land is a landscape made of, or at least has terrain that looks very similar to, cheese. Doubles as CheesyMoon, since you can see Earth in the background.
*** ''VideoGame/MarioKartDoubleDash'' has the battle stage Cookie Land, a circular course modeled after a large vanilla-and-chocolate cookie with caramels of different colors. It makes a return in ''VideoGame/MarioKartWii'' and ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour''.
*** ''VideoGame/MarioKartDS'' has the battle level Tart Top, which is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: A level set on the top of a tart. Complete with strawberry cream puffs, cherries and love hearts as decoration.
*** ''VideoGame/MarioKart8'': Sweet Sweet Canyon is made of various dessert foods. The audience of Toads, Goombas, Koopa Troopas, and Shy Guys are made of gingerbread as well. The second DLC pack for the game, as well as the ''Deluxe'' port from the get-go, also includes a major overhaul of GBA Cheese Land. ''Deluxe'' itself also adds Sweet Sweet Kingdom to the revamped Battle Mode. Lastly, added for Wave 2 of the DLC for ''Deluxe'' (and shortly after in ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour'') is the new track Sky-High Sundae, which is primarily made from ice cream; there's even a sundae surrounded by a track loop.
* ''[[VideoGame/MikuMonogatariYumeToTaisetsuNaMono Miku Monogatari: Yume to Taisetsu na Mono]]'' : World 1 has food as its main theme, such as natto, sushi, and sweets. Downplayed with Stage 1 - 2 and 1 - 7 which take place inside a food factory.
* ''VideoGame/{{Trove}}'' has the Candoria biome: bright and colorful terrain, monsters resembling gummy worms and gingerbread men, and gingerbread house dungeons.
* When ''ComicBook/{{Asterix}}'' and Obelix undertake ''The Great Rescue'' of Panoramix from the clutches of Caesar they need to traverse through Germania, which welcomes them in the first part with a rather opulent floor which consists of some reallyyyy long sausages. It may symbolise the Germanic gluttony (which would make Obelix right at home) or maybe just uses some odd trappings from the land of the Goths.
* ''VideoGame/TheLostVikings'' features multiple candy-based levels.
* ''VideoGame/{{Zool}}: Ninja of the Nth Dimension'' levels 1 and 3 are both made of food. And in fact, level 1 is full of ProductPlacement for Chupa Chups lollipops.
banana mine.



* "Food Fright" in ''VideoGame/RocketRobotOnWheels'' [[HailfirePeaks combines this]] with BigBoosHaunt.

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* "Food Fright" ''VideoGame/JazzJackrabbit'': The first stage, "Holiday Hare", is full of sweets in ''VideoGame/RocketRobotOnWheels'' [[HailfirePeaks combines this]] the background, including gingerbread men... some with BigBoosHaunt.their heads bitten off.
* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'':
** Plenty of levels and stages in the series [[EdibleThemeNaming are named]] to suggest they'd be such, [[SubvertedTrope but actual food themed environments and elements aren't present]]. The names are largely to reinforce the SugarBowl setting or make a [[FunWithAcronyms foreshadowing acronym]]. [[ZigZaggingTrope Except for the times they aren't]].
** ''VideoGame/KirbysEpicYarn'' has Sweets Park in Treat Land (the Hub is made of this trope, even though not all of its stages are).
** ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'': Lollipop Land is the second island in Floralia that's filled with sweet-themed landscapes and obstacles. Additionally, certain otherwise not food-themed levels in the game have geology resembling food in some way, such as giant stone obelisks shaped like carrots in Old Odyssey.
** ''VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot'': Stage 4 of Overload Ocean is an ice cream factory, featuring plenty of ice cream-related objects such as cones, sandwiches, and many more. There are even scoops of ice cream that will obscure your top screen for a few seconds. Other non-food-themed stages in ''Planet Robobot'' have background elements resembling food and food utensils. Throughout the game you'll come across towns with juice carton-shaped houses (complete with chimneys where the straw would go), power lines that look like spaghetti noodles being held up by forks, and oil rigs shaped like blenders, among other things.
** ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'' has a more subdued version of this trope with Friendly Field, which has elements with food-like *textures*, such as trees that look like they're made of waffle cones and grass that looks like frosting, but otherwise doesn't have anything explicitly food-*shaped* aside from the macaron mountains in the background.
** ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamBuffet'' is a multiplayer spinoff title that takes place entirely on a variety of food-themed courses, such as Cake Rolls, Ice Cream, Pancakes, Baumkuchen, etc.



* ''VideoGame/LostSmileAndStrangeCircus'': Rebecca's stage includes things such as: giant teacups and teapots, giant donuts and giant pancakes.
* ''VideoGame/TheLostVikings'' features multiple candy-based levels.
* ''VideoGame/MathRescue'' has the first several levels of the third episode set in "Candy Land". The floors and walls are made of various confections or gingerbread, and the background is of skyscraper-sized-sized ice cream cones and an even larger sundae.



** In ''Mickey Mouse 3: Dream Balloon'', Stage 5 takes place in a world filled with giant birthday cakes. A modified version of this level appears in its North American DolledUpInstallment, ''VideoGame/KidKlownInNightMayorWorld''.

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** In ''Mickey Mouse 3: Dream Balloon'', Stage 5 takes place in ''VideoGame/DisneysMagicalMirrorStarringMickeyMouse'': One of the mini-games involves Mickey dreaming about being on top of a world giant cake filled with giant birthday cakes. A modified version of this level appears a candy-themed background, and has to face off against his black and white self in its North American DolledUpInstallment, ''VideoGame/KidKlownInNightMayorWorld''.a dance battle.



** In ''VideoGame/DisneysMagicalMirrorStarringMickeyMouse'', one of the mini-games involves Mickey dreaming about being on top of a giant cake filled with a candy-themed background, and has to face off against his black and white self in a dance battle.
* Palette's castle level in ''VideoGame/GraffitiKingdom''. Elevators are giant pancakes and on the stage there are giant bottles of milk, salt shakers, ice cubes, snowmen, and the main areas are completely made up of shades of pink.

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** In ''VideoGame/DisneysMagicalMirrorStarringMickeyMouse'', one of the mini-games involves Mickey dreaming about being on top of ''Mickey Mouse 3: Dream Balloon'': Stage 5 takes place in a giant cake world filled with a candy-themed background, and has to face off against his black and white self in a dance battle.
* Palette's castle
giant birthday cakes. A modified version of this level appears in ''VideoGame/GraffitiKingdom''. Elevators its North American DolledUpInstallment, ''VideoGame/KidKlownInNightMayorWorld''.
* ''VideoGame/MikuMonogatariYumeToTaisetsuNaMono'' : World 1 has food as its main theme, such as natto, sushi, and sweets. Downplayed with Stage 1 - 2 and 1 - 7 which take place inside a food factory.
* ''Manga/MiracleGirls'': In the LicensedGame for the Platform/SuperFamicom, the third stage, Sweet Land, is made entirely out of cakes, pastries and candy cane poles.
* ''VideoGame/{{Melatonin}}'': In "Dream About Food", the main character is sitting in a chair flying through a landscape of junk food while trying to catch food launched out of flying boxes.
* ''Advertising/MAndMs Blast'': The Sweet Dreams board takes place in a forest filled with candy; there
are towers made from overturned ice cream cones, [[GrowsOnTrees trees with Skittles growing on them]], lolipops haphazardly placed everywhere, and a road made of peanuts. Fitting for a game centered around sentient candies.
* ''VideoGame/NekoAtsume'':
** The game offers a "Sugary Style" remodel of the home and yard areas, transforming all background furniture and greenery into oversized desserts.
** There are also food-themed cat toys and items available in the shop - macaron and pancake cat beds, a doughnut patterned tunnel, and a climbing tree shaped like a dessert stand.
* ''VideoGame/NeptuniaVirtualStars'': Cookunia is a world made up of desserts and candy, where you walk on cake platforms and jump across floating cookies and macarons.
* ''VideoGame/NinjabreadMan'' started life as a remake and/or sequel to Zool; the rights holders didn't like how the game came out, so DDI retooled it into an original game. Ninjabread Man's levels all greatly resemble the Sweets World from the first Zool game, right down to having
giant pancakes bees as enemies.
* ''VideoGame/NoTimeToExplain'': One of the levels is a world made entirely out of desserts. The main gimmick of this world is cake, which will [[TemporaryBulkChange fatten Present You into a round doughball]] allowing them to roll off cliffs
and on through otherwise-unbreakable barriers as well as survive a hit from spikes, albeit at the stage cost of their jump height and movement speed being reduced.
* ''VideoGame/{{OMORI}}'': The side area Orange Oasis is a dessert desert. The sand is made of brown sugar,
there are giant bottles of milk, salt shakers, ice cubes, snowmen, fruits and a lake made of orange soda.
* ''VideoGame/PanicRestaurant'': The whole point is that you fight your way through a restaurant full of mutated food for enemies.
* ''VideoGame/PapaLouie'': The games have a wide variety of food-themed enemies, from burger sliders to little hopping tomatoes. ''Papa Louie 2: When Burgers Attack'' also has the aptly-named Mount Monterey, where nearly everything is made of cheese.
* ''VideoGame/Persona4'': Briefly discussed. When trying to eat a seemingly never-ending beef bowl at a restaurant,
the main areas character starts wondering if the bowl is actually a portal to the "Meat Dimension".
* ''VideoGame/PigletsBigGame'' has Pooh's dream, which is a candy wonderland befitting his gluttonous nature. Piglet has to rescue Pooh from a caramel puddle and in return, he asks for a jar of honey to satisfy his appetite. Notable elements include a giant cake building, a chocolate bar door that requires being melted with a candle, and several other confectionaries in the background, such as cupcakes and waffle bars.
* ''VideoGame/Pikmin2'': One of the underground areas, the Glutton's Kitchen, is a donwplayed examples. While its physical decor is themed around a child's playroom full of toys and blocks, it also has a strong food theme; the treasures found there
are completely primarily edible items -- a cookie, chocolate, fried egg, slice of meat and sausae -- plus some beverage caps, and its signature enemies are breadbugs, enemies resembling walking breadrolls, and their KingMook the giant breadbug, which looks like nothing so much as a giant squared loaf of bread.
* ''VideoGame/PizzaTower'': The tutorial level is a bizarre EldritchLocation
made up of pizza ingredients, with a sky made of squares in various different shades of pink.purple. The background music is fittingly enough, a cover of [[PublicDomainSoundtrack Funiculi Funicula]].
* ''VideoGame/PokemonShuffle'' has the "Sweet Strasse" area, featuring chocolate-patterned floor tiles and decorated with cake mazes, doughnuts, and piles of jellybeans.
* ''[[http://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=332437 Pokésweets]]'', a ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' rom hack, applies this trope to the whole game, from the locations to the Pokemon to the types. The Vanilla/Chocolate type [[{{Pun}} "Smorelax"]] acts as the mascot.
* ''VideoGame/PolarBowler'': The second lane is Candy Lane. As the name suggests, it's a bowling lane surrounded by candy canes and gumdrops of various sizes. The pins are set it a gingerbread house that takes of the back of the lane and mountains of some kind of frosting can be seen in the distance behind it. It's the only level in the game where everything outside the lane itself isn't covered with snow and ice.
* ''VideoGame/{{Populous}}'': The original game has a cake-themed world that is [[ThatOneLevel insanely difficult]].
* ''VideoGame/PowerPete'' has Candy Cane Lane, a sweets-themed department that serves as the second world of the game.
* ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'': TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon is the Meat Circus, A literal combination of Raz's own nightmares from his circus upbringing, and another character's nightmares from his father's butcher shop. As can probably be guessed, the level is very macabre.



* The secret "good" ending of ''[[VideoGame/TwelveThirteen 1213]]'' [[spoiler: replaces the disaster that reduced the Earth to a seemingly-lifeless toxic wasteland... with one that turned it into a world made of candy, where the lead character rules as hyper-metabolic god-king for the rest of his (short and possibly diabetic-inducing, yet so very very sweet) life.]]
* TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon of ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}'' is the Meat Circus, A literal combination of Raz's own nightmares from his circus upbringing, and another character's nightmares from his father's butcher shop. As can probably be guessed, the level is very macabre.
* A few of the maps in the ''VideoGame/{{Worms}}'' series are food displays.
* ''VideoGame/VanguardPrincess'' had a stage with desserts in the background added in as part of the Kurumi DLC.
* The [[SillinessSwitch Silly]] setting in ''VideoGame/TransportTycoon'', which features candy floss forests, sugar mines and toffee quarries, among other things. (It's also [[FakeDifficulty rock hard]].) Considered a ThatOneLevel by fans of the game.
* Speaking of Tycoons, ''VideoGame/RollerCoasterTycoon'' has the unlockable Wonderland theming in some levels, including statues made of liquorice. You can create your very own Level Ate with it, if you have enough money. (Fruit trees count too.)
** Or just build a lot of food shops.
* Kylin's realm in ''VideoGame/SagaFrontier'' is made of sweets and home to orphans.
* The ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure'' [[TooLongDidntDub GBA adaptation with a really long name]] featured a dessert-themed world and a fruit-themed world. If you count the kitchenware-themed world, ''60% of the game is about food.''
* The first stage of ''VideoGame/JazzJackrabbit''... thing... "Holiday Hare" was full of sweets in the background, including gingerbread men... some with their heads bitten off.
* ''Bible Buffet'' simulated a board game in the vein of Candy Land (but with action stages involving food that tries to kill you), only skewing more toward the "main course" side of things.

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* The secret "good" ending of ''[[VideoGame/TwelveThirteen 1213]]'' [[spoiler: replaces the disaster that reduced the Earth to a seemingly-lifeless toxic wasteland... with one that turned it into a world made of candy, ''VideoGame/{{Richman} 11'' has Candy Fight, where the lead character rules as hyper-metabolic god-king for the rest of his (short and possibly diabetic-inducing, yet so very very sweet) life.]]
* TheVeryDefinitelyFinalDungeon of ''VideoGame/{{Psychonauts}}''
map is the Meat Circus, A literal combination of Raz's own nightmares from his circus upbringing, and another character's nightmares from his father's butcher shop. As can probably be guessed, the level is very macabre.
* A few of the maps in the ''VideoGame/{{Worms}}'' series are food displays.
* ''VideoGame/VanguardPrincess'' had
a stage giant cake.
%%* ''VideoGame/RocketRobotOnWheels'': "Food Fright" [[HailfirePeaks combines this]]
with desserts in the background added in as part of the Kurumi DLC.
BigBoosHaunt.
* The [[SillinessSwitch Silly]] setting in ''VideoGame/TransportTycoon'', which features candy floss forests, sugar mines and toffee quarries, among other things. (It's also [[FakeDifficulty rock hard]].) Considered a ThatOneLevel by fans of the game.
* Speaking of Tycoons,
''VideoGame/RollerCoasterTycoon'' has the unlockable Wonderland theming in some levels, including statues made of liquorice. You can create your very own Level Ate with it, if you have enough money. (Fruit trees count too.)
**
) Or just build a lot of food shops.
* ''[[Advertising/McDonaldLand Ronald]] in the Magical World'': The second world is Cake Town, which takes place on a giant cake.
* ''VideoGame/RugratsCastleCapers'' has Dessert Island, an island made out of cakes and candies. Sentient candies and cookies serve as enemies, and Angelica, who is dressed like Gretel from ''Literature/HanselAndGretel'' serves as the boss.
* ''Franchise/SailorMoon'': The first BeatEmUp for the Platform/SuperFamicom and Platform/SegaMegaDrive has Dream Land's House of Sweets (from the episode, ''Usagi vs Rei: Nightmare in Dream Land'') as the last part of Stage 2.
* ''VideoGame/SagaFrontier'':
Kylin's realm in ''VideoGame/SagaFrontier'' is made of sweets and home to orphans.
* The ''Anime/FutariWaPrettyCure'' [[TooLongDidntDub GBA adaptation with ''VideoGame/ShrekSuperSlam'': Gingerbread Hizzle features a really long name]] featured a dessert-themed world and a fruit-themed world. If you count the kitchenware-themed world, ''60% of the game is about food.''
* The first stage of ''VideoGame/JazzJackrabbit''... thing... "Holiday Hare" was full of sweets in the background, including
giant gingerbread men... some with their heads bitten off.
* ''Bible Buffet'' simulated a board game in the vein of Candy Land (but with action stages involving food that tries to kill you), only skewing more toward the "main course" side of things.
house.



* ''[[VideoGame/{{Richman}} Richman 11]]'' has Candy Fight, where the map is a giant cake.
%%* ''[[VideoGame/GanbareGoemon Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon]]'': The Gourmet Submarine Castle.

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* ''[[VideoGame/{{Richman}} Richman 11]]'' has Candy Fight, where the map ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** Sweet Mountain Zone from ''VideoGame/SonicColors''. This
is especially prevalent in Act 2, parts of which have Sonic going around a giant cake.
cheeseburger filled with cake and jellybeans. Cubes of gelatin block Sonic's way but not laser blasts, gigantic missiles explode into jelly beans, and robots swing whisks at any intruders. That's because this is actually one of Eggman's munitions factories [[CrapsaccharineWorld disguised as a land of cakes and lollipops]]. Eggman's PA announcements {{deconstruct|edTrope}} the nature of this zone, describing various flaws (like melting rides) in that zone, and warning visitors not to lick the attractions (because that would be disgusting).
** In the console version of ''VideoGame/SonicLostWorld'', Desert Ruins Zone takes a detour for its third Act, "Dessert Ruins", moving away from the sandy desert presented in the first act into a wonderland full of giant floating sugary treats that Sonic ventures across. There are long roads made of licorice for Sonic to run along, different kinds of cookies act as platforms, cannons fire dangerous chocolate bon-bons that he can bounce off of using his spin attack, and other sweets appear in the background, including ice cream, donuts, and pancakes.
** ''VideoGame/SonicSuperstars'': A character-specific stage in [[UnderwaterRuins Lagoon City]] involves Amy using her hammer to blast through huge fruit and fruit-based robots, such as a grape robot and a watermelon with a gun.
%%* ''[[VideoGame/GanbareGoemon Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon]]'': The ''VideoGame/SpaceInvaders '95: Attack of the Lunar Loonies!'': Gourmet Submarine Castle.Star, the second world.
%%-->"It's a food-production base for invaders!"



* ''VideoGame/{{Tyrian}}'' was in love with this trope. The game used fruit and its associations with a mythical religion in the game as a RunningGag, with fruit dropping from some dead spacecraft, religious leaders complaining about fruit floating in space, and escalating to an absurd final level that was ''entirely made of fruit'', where you confront the enormous fruit-ship armada of the ChurchMilitant. And it gets even weirder, for some levels of the fourth episode revolve around various floating [[LetsMeetTheMeat body]] [[ImAHumanitarian parts]]. As in eyeballs, ears, hearts, and brains, not ''those'' body parts. Also, the most powerful ship available to the player in the original 1.0 version of the game was a flying carrot that shot ''exploding bananas''.
* ''[[VideoGame/{{Parodius}} Gokujou Parodius]]'': Level 3, which parodies a level of ''Gradius 3'' by replacing its sand dunes with delicious pastry. Level 4 of the game for the {{Platform/MSX}} is the Ma(i)ze Cake Star, where DeadlyWalls are made of sponge cake.
* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingCityFolk'': The Sweets theme allows you to transform your house into a candy paradise, with a bed that looks like a cake, tables that look like flan and shortbread cookies, and more. The associated walls even look like the inside of a GingerbreadHouse. Also, in all the games, the "Fruit" series contains several pieces of furniture that look like fruit: Pear-shaped dressers, an apple-shaped TV, a pineapple bed, orange- and lime-shaped chairs, and a table that looks like an enormous half of a watermelon.
* ''VideoGame/Pikmin2'': One of the underground areas, the Glutton's Kitchen, is a donwplayed examples. While its physical decor is themed around a child's playroom full of toys and blocks, it also has a strong food theme; the treasures found there are primarily edible items -- a cookie, chocolate, fried egg, slice of meat and sausae -- plus some beverage caps, and its signature enemies are breadbugs, enemies resembling walking breadrolls, and their KingMook the giant breadbug, which looks like nothing so much as a giant squared loaf of bread.
* ''VideoGame/NoTimeToExplain'': One of the levels is a world made entirely out of desserts. The main gimmick of this world is cake, which will [[TemporaryBulkChange fatten Present You into a round doughball]] allowing them to roll off cliffs and through otherwise-unbreakable barriers as well as survive a hit from spikes, albeit at the cost of their jump height and movement speed being reduced.
* ''VideoGame/BanjoTooie'': While not ''entirely'' made of food, Cloud Cuckooland features at least one sky-island made of Jell-O and a giant trash can filled with foodstuffs, plus a giant wedge of cheese containing flying spiked oninons and an atmosphere so stinky it's actually toxic.
%%* ''VideoGame/ZanyGolf'': Hamburger Hole.
* One level of ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce: Zombie Ninja Pro-Am'' is made entirely from cake. And populated with psychotic monkey wrenches with golf clubs and tulips with machine guns. Really.
* Data Design Interactive's ''VideoGame/NinjabreadMan'' started life as a remake and/or sequel to Zool; the rights holders didn't like how the game came out, so DDI retooled it into an original game. Ninjabread Man's levels all greatly resemble the Sweets World from the first Zool game, right down to having giant bees as enemies.
* Both ''Film/WaynesWorld'' games released on Nintendo consoles had a level where you fought donuts and cups of coffee.
* ''VideoGame/CoffeeCrisis'' have a stage where Nick and Ashley overdoses on coffee and hallucinates themselves in a land of giant food and snacks, with floors made of whipped cream and coffee beans, while volcanoes shaped like coffee cups in the background erupts geysers of coffee.
* ''[[VideoGame/CommanderKeen Keen Dreams]]'': the entire game is based around vegetable themes.
%%* ''VideoGame/LittleKingsStory'': The Ripe Kingdom
* ''VideoGame/ChocoboRacing'' has a racetrack made of various desserts, which includes a few turns made of [[SlippySlideyIceWorld slippery slidey iced gelatin]].
* One section of the SNES ''Film/CoolWorld'' videogame featured a room made entirely of candy and sweets.
* ''VideoGame/CosmicOsmo'''s Vegetable Moon.
* The Darkness Orb quest arc of ''VideoGame/{{Dragonfable}}'' includes a raid on the Necropolis cafeteria. It's full of giant zombie [[RaisingTheSteaks apples, hot dogs, and slices of bread]] that say "[[{{Pun}} GRAIIIIIINSSS... GRAIIIIIINSSS...]]" The PC wonders aloud why the necromancers thought this was a good idea.
* The InteractiveFiction game ''Yes, Another Game with a Dragon!'' parodies the "witch's GingerbreadHouse" trope with a cottage made from {{Stock Yuck}}s such as cottage cheese, spinach and rice crackers.
* ''VideoGame/{{Cocoron}}'' includes a sea of milk(surrounded by cheese) and a mountain made of shaved ice where strawberry sauce runs like lava.
* Big Joe's Island in ''VideoGame/EvilTwinCypriensChronicles''. It's much darker than usual, though: the entire island exists solely to feed its ruler.
* During the early 2000s, the designers of ''NCAA Football'' tried to distinguish themselves from [[VideoGame/MaddenNFL their big-brother franchise]] by making the game "wackier" with mascot games and joke stadiums, including a literal oversized [[{{Pun}} Cereal Bowl]].
%%* ''VideoGame/MicroMachines'' has had a few tracks like this.
* ''VideoGame/TheWonderfulEndOfTheWorld'''s level Sugar Candy.
* ''VideoGame/AdventureQuestWorlds'' has Twig's dream world from the recent Friday the 13th event, composed of fish and ice cream. Yes, Twig is a weird little moglin.
* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** Sweet Mountain Zone from ''VideoGame/SonicColors''. This is especially prevalent in Act 2, parts of which have Sonic going around a giant cheeseburger filled with cake and jellybeans. Cubes of gelatin block Sonic's way but not laser blasts, gigantic missiles explode into jelly beans, and robots swing whisks at any intruders. That's because this is actually one of Eggman's munitions factories [[CrapsaccharineWorld disguised as a land of cakes and lollipops]]. Eggman's PA announcements {{deconstruct|edTrope}} the nature of this zone, describing various flaws (like melting rides) in that zone, and warning visitors not to lick the attractions (because that would be disgusting).
** In the console version of ''VideoGame/SonicLostWorld'', Desert Ruins Zone takes a detour for its third Act, "Dessert Ruins", moving away from the sandy desert presented in the first act into a wonderland full of giant floating sugary treats that Sonic ventures across. There are long roads made of licorice for Sonic to run along, different kinds of cookies act as platforms, cannons fire dangerous chocolate bon-bons that he can bounce off of using his spin attack, and other sweets appear in the background, including ice cream, donuts, and pancakes.
** ''VideoGame/SonicSuperstars'': A character-specific stage in [[UnderwaterRuins Lagoon City]] involves Amy using her hammer to blast through huge fruit and fruit-based robots, such as a grape robot and a watermelon with a gun.
* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'':
** Plenty of levels and stages in the series [[EdibleThemeNaming are named]] to suggest they'd be such, [[SubvertedTrope but actual food themed environments and elements aren't present]]. The names are largely to reinforce the SugarBowl setting or make a [[FunWithAcronyms foreshadowing acronym]]. [[ZigZaggingTrope Except for the times they aren't]].
** ''VideoGame/KirbysEpicYarn'' has Sweets Park in Treat Land (the Hub is made of this trope, even though not all of its stages are).
** Lollipop Land from ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'' is the second island in Floralia that's filled with sweet-themed landscapes and obstacles. Additionally, certain otherwise not food-themed levels in the game have geology resembling food in some way, such as giant stone obelisks shaped like carrots in Old Odyssey.
** Stage 4 of Overload Ocean in ''VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot'' is an ice cream factory, featuring plenty of ice cream-related objects such as cones, sandwiches, and many more. There are even scoops of ice cream that will obscure your top screen for a few seconds. Other non-food-themed stages in ''Planet Robobot'' have background elements resembling food and food utensils. Throughout the game you'll come across towns with juice carton-shaped houses (complete with chimneys where the straw would go), power lines that look like spaghetti noodles being held up by forks, and oil rigs shaped like blenders, among other things.
** ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'' has a more subdued version of this trope with Friendly Field, which has elements with food-like *textures*, such as trees that look like they're made of waffle cones and grass that looks like frosting, but otherwise doesn't have anything explicitly food-*shaped* aside from the macaron mountains in the background.
** ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamBuffet'' is a multiplayer spinoff title that takes place entirely on a variety of food-themed courses, such as Cake Rolls, Ice Cream, Pancakes, Baumkuchen, etc.
* ''Panic Restaurant'': The whole point is that you fight your way through a restaurant full of mutated food for enemies.
* ''Franchise/DonkeyKong'':
** While there are platforms made of stone to be found, the Golden Temple of ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryReturns'' has many platforms made of strawberries, blueberries, cherries, cinnamon sticks, oranges, and, of course, [[TrademarkFavoriteFood bananas]].
** ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryTropicalFreeze'' contains Juicy Jungle, a rainforest area that grows a variety of gigantic fruits and even includes a fruit-processing factory that produces into juice and jelly. The game also has a level where the Kongs explore a cavern with large amounts of cheese.
* One of the possible floor designs of the Item World in ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 4| A Promise Unforgotten}}'' is a giant cake.
* Victoria's Laboratory from ''VideoGame/LittleBigPlanet 2'' mixes this trope with EternalEngine.
* Creator/{{Konami}}'s Famicom title ''VideoGame/BioMiracleBokutteUpa'' has no less than ''three'' stages like this - a candy/cake word, a vegetable world, and a milk/cheese world. The crossover game ''VideoGame/WaiWaiWorld 2'' has the same sort of food-themed level design in World 5, along with Upa himself.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Dizzy}}'' spin-off games, ''Fast Food'' and ''Kwik Snax''.
* The Chinese children's browser online game ''VideoGame/AolaStar'' [[http://aola.100bt.com/?from=aola_homepage]] has an ice cream planet filled with cute snowboarding ice cream mons and sentient anthropomorphic ice cream people.
* ''VideoGame/CandyCrushSaga'' is, as implied by its title, ''VideoGame/{{Bejeweled}}'' set in a sweet tooth's paradise, where the gems are candy and every set of levels is given a candy-related theme.
* [[{{Pun}} Lunch]] [[VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles Base Zone]] from ''VideoGame/WhenTailsGetsBored''.
* Taffy's stages in ''VideoGame/ClayFighter'' and ''[=ClayFighter=] 63 1/3'' have some elements of this trope.
* Briefly discussed in ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'': when trying to eat a seemingly never-ending beef bowl at a restaurant, the main character starts wondering if the bowl is actually a portal to the "Meat Dimension".
* Present in the Wonderland park in ''VideoGame/ThemeParkWorld'', which includes a candy roller coaster and several candy scenery pieces.
* In ''VideoGame/AWitchsTale'', the kingdom of Rem Sacchras is made of sweets.
* The first ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' BeatEmUp for the Platform/SuperFamicom and Platform/SegaMegaDrive has Dream Land's House of Sweets (from the episode, ''Usagi vs Rei: Nightmare in Dream Land'') as the last part of Stage 2.
* In ''VideoGame/TheCatInTheHat'', the level Freezer Burn parades the player past frozen-over ice cream, vegetables, takeout Chinese food, and canned soup, among many other foods.
* Gourmet Star, the second world of ''VideoGame/SpaceInvaders '95: Attack of the Lunar Loonies!''.
-->"It's a food-production base for invaders!"
* The Papa Louie arcade games have a wide variety of food-themed enemies, from burger sliders to little hopping tomatoes. ''Papa Louie 2: When Burgers Attack'' also has the aptly-named Mount Monterey, where nearly everything is made of cheese.
* In ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarePantsBattleForBikiniBottom'', the part of the [=SpongeBob=]'s Dream level that takes place in Patrick's dream would've been this [[DummiedOut before it was cut]]. An example that did see the light of day was the Goofy Goober level in ''VideoGame/TheSpongebobMovieGame''.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Tyrian}}'' was in love with this trope. ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarePantsBattleForBikiniBottom'': The game used fruit and its associations with a mythical religion in the game as a RunningGag, with fruit dropping from some dead spacecraft, religious leaders complaining about fruit floating in space, and escalating to an absurd final level that was ''entirely made of fruit'', where you confront the enormous fruit-ship armada of the ChurchMilitant. And it gets even weirder, for some levels of the fourth episode revolve around various floating [[LetsMeetTheMeat body]] [[ImAHumanitarian parts]]. As in eyeballs, ears, hearts, and brains, not ''those'' body parts. Also, the most powerful ship available to the player in the original 1.0 version of the game was a flying carrot that shot ''exploding bananas''.
* ''[[VideoGame/{{Parodius}} Gokujou Parodius]]'': Level 3, which parodies a level of ''Gradius 3'' by replacing its sand dunes with delicious pastry. Level 4 of the game for the {{Platform/MSX}} is the Ma(i)ze Cake Star, where DeadlyWalls are made of sponge cake.
* ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossingCityFolk'': The Sweets theme allows you to transform your house into a candy paradise, with a bed that looks like a cake, tables that look like flan and shortbread cookies, and more. The associated walls even look like the inside of a GingerbreadHouse. Also, in all the games, the "Fruit" series contains several pieces of furniture that look like fruit: Pear-shaped dressers, an apple-shaped TV, a pineapple bed, orange- and lime-shaped chairs, and a table that looks like an enormous half of a watermelon.
* ''VideoGame/Pikmin2'': One of the underground areas, the Glutton's Kitchen, is a donwplayed examples. While its physical decor is themed around a child's playroom full of toys and blocks, it also has a strong food theme; the treasures found there are primarily edible items -- a cookie, chocolate, fried egg, slice of meat and sausae -- plus some beverage caps, and its signature enemies are breadbugs, enemies resembling walking breadrolls, and their KingMook the giant breadbug, which looks like nothing so much as a giant squared loaf of bread.
* ''VideoGame/NoTimeToExplain'': One of the levels is a world made entirely out of desserts. The main gimmick of this world is cake, which will [[TemporaryBulkChange fatten Present You into a round doughball]] allowing them to roll off cliffs and through otherwise-unbreakable barriers as well as survive a hit from spikes, albeit at the cost of their jump height and movement speed being reduced.
* ''VideoGame/BanjoTooie'': While not ''entirely'' made of food, Cloud Cuckooland features at least one sky-island made of Jell-O and a giant trash can filled with foodstuffs, plus a giant wedge of cheese containing flying spiked oninons and an atmosphere so stinky it's actually toxic.
%%* ''VideoGame/ZanyGolf'': Hamburger Hole.
* One level of ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce: Zombie Ninja Pro-Am'' is made entirely from cake. And populated with psychotic monkey wrenches with golf clubs and tulips with machine guns. Really.
* Data Design Interactive's ''VideoGame/NinjabreadMan'' started life as a remake and/or sequel to Zool; the rights holders didn't like how the game came out, so DDI retooled it into an original game. Ninjabread Man's levels all greatly resemble the Sweets World from the first Zool game, right down to having giant bees as enemies.
* Both ''Film/WaynesWorld'' games released on Nintendo consoles had a level where you fought donuts and cups of coffee.
* ''VideoGame/CoffeeCrisis'' have a stage where Nick and Ashley overdoses on coffee and hallucinates themselves in a land of giant food and snacks, with floors made of whipped cream and coffee beans, while volcanoes shaped like coffee cups in the background erupts geysers of coffee.
* ''[[VideoGame/CommanderKeen Keen Dreams]]'': the entire game is based around vegetable themes.
%%* ''VideoGame/LittleKingsStory'': The Ripe Kingdom
* ''VideoGame/ChocoboRacing'' has a racetrack made of various desserts, which includes a few turns made of [[SlippySlideyIceWorld slippery slidey iced gelatin]].
* One section of the SNES ''Film/CoolWorld'' videogame featured a room made entirely of candy and sweets.
* ''VideoGame/CosmicOsmo'''s Vegetable Moon.
* The Darkness Orb quest arc of ''VideoGame/{{Dragonfable}}'' includes a raid on the Necropolis cafeteria. It's full of giant zombie [[RaisingTheSteaks apples, hot dogs, and slices of bread]] that say "[[{{Pun}} GRAIIIIIINSSS... GRAIIIIIINSSS...]]" The PC wonders aloud why the necromancers thought this was a good idea.
* The InteractiveFiction game ''Yes, Another Game with a Dragon!'' parodies the "witch's GingerbreadHouse" trope with a cottage made from {{Stock Yuck}}s such as cottage cheese, spinach and rice crackers.
* ''VideoGame/{{Cocoron}}'' includes a sea of milk(surrounded by cheese) and a mountain made of shaved ice where strawberry sauce runs like lava.
* Big Joe's Island in ''VideoGame/EvilTwinCypriensChronicles''. It's much darker than usual, though: the entire island exists solely to feed its ruler.
* During the early 2000s, the designers of ''NCAA Football'' tried to distinguish themselves from [[VideoGame/MaddenNFL their big-brother franchise]] by making the game "wackier" with mascot games and joke stadiums, including a literal oversized [[{{Pun}} Cereal Bowl]].
%%* ''VideoGame/MicroMachines'' has had a few tracks like this.
* ''VideoGame/TheWonderfulEndOfTheWorld'''s level Sugar Candy.
* ''VideoGame/AdventureQuestWorlds'' has Twig's dream world from the recent Friday the 13th event, composed of fish and ice cream. Yes, Twig is a weird little moglin.
* ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'':
** Sweet Mountain Zone from ''VideoGame/SonicColors''. This is especially prevalent in Act 2, parts of which have Sonic going around a giant cheeseburger filled with cake and jellybeans. Cubes of gelatin block Sonic's way but not laser blasts, gigantic missiles explode into jelly beans, and robots swing whisks at any intruders. That's because this is actually one of Eggman's munitions factories [[CrapsaccharineWorld disguised as a land of cakes and lollipops]]. Eggman's PA announcements {{deconstruct|edTrope}} the nature of this zone, describing various flaws (like melting rides) in that zone, and warning visitors not to lick the attractions (because that would be disgusting).
** In the console version of ''VideoGame/SonicLostWorld'', Desert Ruins Zone takes a detour for its third Act, "Dessert Ruins", moving away from the sandy desert presented in the first act into a wonderland full of giant floating sugary treats that Sonic ventures across. There are long roads made of licorice for Sonic to run along, different kinds of cookies act as platforms, cannons fire dangerous chocolate bon-bons that he can bounce off of using his spin attack, and other sweets appear in the background, including ice cream, donuts, and pancakes.
** ''VideoGame/SonicSuperstars'': A character-specific stage in [[UnderwaterRuins Lagoon City]] involves Amy using her hammer to blast through huge fruit and fruit-based robots, such as a grape robot and a watermelon with a gun.
* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'':
** Plenty of levels and stages in the series [[EdibleThemeNaming are named]] to suggest they'd be such, [[SubvertedTrope but actual food themed environments and elements aren't present]]. The names are largely to reinforce the SugarBowl setting or make a [[FunWithAcronyms foreshadowing acronym]]. [[ZigZaggingTrope Except for the times they aren't]].
** ''VideoGame/KirbysEpicYarn'' has Sweets Park in Treat Land (the Hub is made of this trope, even though not all of its stages are).
** Lollipop Land from ''VideoGame/KirbyTripleDeluxe'' is the second island in Floralia that's filled with sweet-themed landscapes and obstacles. Additionally, certain otherwise not food-themed levels in the game have geology resembling food in some way, such as giant stone obelisks shaped like carrots in Old Odyssey.
** Stage 4 of Overload Ocean in ''VideoGame/KirbyPlanetRobobot'' is an ice cream factory, featuring plenty of ice cream-related objects such as cones, sandwiches, and many more. There are even scoops of ice cream that will obscure your top screen for a few seconds. Other non-food-themed stages in ''Planet Robobot'' have background elements resembling food and food utensils. Throughout the game you'll come across towns with juice carton-shaped houses (complete with chimneys where the straw would go), power lines that look like spaghetti noodles being held up by forks, and oil rigs shaped like blenders, among other things.
** ''VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies'' has a more subdued version of this trope with Friendly Field, which has elements with food-like *textures*, such as trees that look like they're made of waffle cones and grass that looks like frosting, but otherwise doesn't have anything explicitly food-*shaped* aside from the macaron mountains in the background.
** ''VideoGame/KirbysDreamBuffet'' is a multiplayer spinoff title that takes place entirely on a variety of food-themed courses, such as Cake Rolls, Ice Cream, Pancakes, Baumkuchen, etc.
* ''Panic Restaurant'': The whole point is that you fight your way through a restaurant full of mutated food for enemies.
* ''Franchise/DonkeyKong'':
** While there are platforms made of stone to be found, the Golden Temple of ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryReturns'' has many platforms made of strawberries, blueberries, cherries, cinnamon sticks, oranges, and, of course, [[TrademarkFavoriteFood bananas]].
** ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountryTropicalFreeze'' contains Juicy Jungle, a rainforest area that grows a variety of gigantic fruits and even includes a fruit-processing factory that produces into juice and jelly. The game also has a level where the Kongs explore a cavern with large amounts of cheese.
* One of the possible floor designs of the Item World in ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 4| A Promise Unforgotten}}'' is a giant cake.
* Victoria's Laboratory from ''VideoGame/LittleBigPlanet 2'' mixes this trope with EternalEngine.
* Creator/{{Konami}}'s Famicom title ''VideoGame/BioMiracleBokutteUpa'' has no less than ''three'' stages like this - a candy/cake word, a vegetable world, and a milk/cheese world. The crossover game ''VideoGame/WaiWaiWorld 2'' has the same sort of food-themed level design in World 5, along with Upa himself.
* The ''VideoGame/{{Dizzy}}'' spin-off games, ''Fast Food'' and ''Kwik Snax''.
* The Chinese children's browser online game ''VideoGame/AolaStar'' [[http://aola.100bt.com/?from=aola_homepage]] has an ice cream planet filled with cute snowboarding ice cream mons and sentient anthropomorphic ice cream people.
* ''VideoGame/CandyCrushSaga'' is, as implied by its title, ''VideoGame/{{Bejeweled}}'' set in a sweet tooth's paradise, where the gems are candy and every set of levels is given a candy-related theme.
* [[{{Pun}} Lunch]] [[VideoGame/Sonic3AndKnuckles Base Zone]] from ''VideoGame/WhenTailsGetsBored''.
* Taffy's stages in ''VideoGame/ClayFighter'' and ''[=ClayFighter=] 63 1/3'' have some elements of this trope.
* Briefly discussed in ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'': when trying to eat a seemingly never-ending beef bowl at a restaurant, the main character starts wondering if the bowl is actually a portal to the "Meat Dimension".
* Present in the Wonderland park in ''VideoGame/ThemeParkWorld'', which includes a candy roller coaster and several candy scenery pieces.
* In ''VideoGame/AWitchsTale'', the kingdom of Rem Sacchras is made of sweets.
* The first ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' BeatEmUp for the Platform/SuperFamicom and Platform/SegaMegaDrive has Dream Land's House of Sweets (from the episode, ''Usagi vs Rei: Nightmare in Dream Land'') as the last part of Stage 2.
* In ''VideoGame/TheCatInTheHat'', the level Freezer Burn parades the player past frozen-over ice cream, vegetables, takeout Chinese food, and canned soup, among many other foods.
* Gourmet Star, the second world of ''VideoGame/SpaceInvaders '95: Attack of the Lunar Loonies!''.
-->"It's a food-production base for invaders!"
* The Papa Louie arcade games have a wide variety of food-themed enemies, from burger sliders to little hopping tomatoes. ''Papa Louie 2: When Burgers Attack'' also has the aptly-named Mount Monterey, where nearly everything is made of cheese.
* In ''VideoGame/SpongeBobSquarePantsBattleForBikiniBottom'', the
part of the [=SpongeBob=]'s Dream level that takes place in Patrick's dream would've been this [[DummiedOut before it was cut]]. An example that did see the light of day was the Goofy Goober level in ''VideoGame/TheSpongebobMovieGame''.



* ''Sweet'n'Roll'' is about a little cartoon creature who goes around eating as many candies as possible.
* ''Sweetest Thing'' is a time-management game where you have to rebuild Candy Land after it's been eaten by ants.
* A ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' rom hack called ''[[http://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=332437 Pokésweets]]'' applies this trope to the whole game, from the locations to the Pokemon to the types. The Vanilla/Chocolate type [[{{Pun}} "Smorelax"]] acts as the mascot.

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* ''Sweet'n'Roll'' ''VideoGame/SugarySpire'', a fangame of ''Pizza Tower'' above, has basically all its levels made out of candy.
* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' has several levels with EdibleThemeNaming, but they subvert the trope, as once you enter them you'll notice that they're not actually ''made'' of food (not even Chocolate Island, whose name comes from the color of the mountains and the hot mud). For the same reason, Choco Island and Choco Mountain from the ''VideoGame/MarioKart'' games aren't true edible levels either.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'': Sweet Sweet Galaxy and the mission "Bouncing Down Cake Lane" in Toy Time Galaxy ([[HailfirePeaks combined with]] the TropeNamer, ToyTime and SlippySlideyIceWorld, since that mission contains frozen desserts to traverse through).
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'' reuses the trope with Sweet Mystery Galaxy, a level based around a spotlight that revealed hidden platforms. And the contents of the candy bars you're walking on.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DLand'': A few of the levels, the first being 3-5. Both the floor and the moving platforms are made of cookies (presumably, in turn, made of vanilla and chocolate).
** ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosU'' subverts this with the second world of the game, [[ShiftingSandLand Layer-Cake Desert]]. While its overall background contains desserts from cakes to ice cream cones, as well as the similarities between the words "desert" and dessert", the world contains traditional desert levels.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'': Various levels are made of cake. These levels are Pretty Plaza Panic in World 3, Cakewalk Flip in World 5 and Cookie Cogworks in World Bowser. Subverted in Double Cherry Pass in World 2, which ''looks'' like a cake, but is actually a grassland level made with the colors of a cake; fittingly in that level, the characters use the Double Cherry for the first time.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioOdyssey'' features the Luncheon Kingdom, a land full of crystal fruits, vegetables, and other ingredients, [[LethalLavaLand "lava"]] that seems to be some pink broth, cooking pots placed over volcanoes, and sentient forks.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty1'': Peach's Birthday Cake is a board that takes place at the topmost layer of a gigantic, double-layered pink cake adorned with figurines in the borders made of fondant and modeled after the playable characters; next to the cake is a round custard puddin that is also part of the playable board. No Boo inhabits this board, as the Piranha Plants that the players decorate the board with steal the Stars instead. This board returns in ''VideoGame/MarioPartySuperstars'' as a NostalgiaLevel.
** ''VideoGame/MarioParty5'':
*** Sweet Dream is a huge board built upon several large cakes grouped together, with some of them being made of vanilla and other of chocolate. Certain passageways are made of pieces that appear to have come out of different cakes (one of them, for example, looks lemon-flavored), while the bridges are made of cookies and the ladders are made of caramel canes. There are even large cups of tea placed respectively in the west and east extremes of the board.
*** The minigame Coney Island takes place in the top of a large ice cream cone held by a huge Mario statue, and several giant donuts can be seen in the horizon. The goal for each character is to catch the falling balls of ice cream to make their cones taller (the balls can be seen falling thanks to their shadows in the floor). Whoever gets the tallest ice cream after 30 seconds wins.
** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyDS'': The minigame Cherry-Go-Round has all characters wield double cherries while standing onto the edge of a large cake (which in turn is located inside a bakery shop). Each player has to spin repeatedly during five seconds to throw their double cherry as far away across the cake as possible. Whoever manages to throw their double cherry the farthest wins; but if no one manages to throw theirs or if two characters attain the same throw distance in Duel mode, the minigame ends in a tie.
** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyStarRush'':
*** World 3's boards are located atop giant cakes and cookies. These boards are adorned with all sorts of sweet treats, such as soft-serve ice cream, bon-bons, wafer cookies the size of mountains in the background, and cookies modeled after various characters. Some of the boards contain Gold Bullet Bill cannons, which have their line of fire marked with a trail of sprinkles on the ground in front of them.
*** The minigame Piece of Cake takes place atop a giant cake. Each round begins with the players being shown the inside of a cake, which contains a variety of different placed fruits. After ten seconds, the fruits are hidden, and the players have to cut the cake in the right spot to match the fruits shown on a slice held by a Shy Guy. If the player cuts the right slice, they get a point, and the player with the most after three rounds wins.
** ''VideoGame/SuperMarioParty'':
*** Megafruit Paradise and its Partner Party counterpart, Watermelon Walkabout combine this trope with PalmtreePanic; they take place atop a series of four islands on a beach. Two of these islands happen to consist of a giant watermelon, and a giant pineapple. The remaining two islands aren't left out either, as certain tiles of the boards are large oranges that players use as stepping stones between the higher and lower platforms.
*** The minigame Snack Attack is set in a cornfield with a giant volcano shaped like a corn that erupts popcorn that players must catch the most.
** ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'': The Waffle Kingdom is never shown, but implied to be like this from [[EdibleThemeNaming the names]], and most of the inhabitants we see look like food.
** ''VideoGame/MarioKart'':
*** ''VideoGame/MarioKartSuperCircuit'': Cheese Land is a landscape made of, or at least has terrain that looks very similar to, cheese. Doubles as CheesyMoon, since you can see Earth in the background.
*** ''VideoGame/MarioKartDoubleDash'' has the battle stage Cookie Land, a circular course modeled after a large vanilla-and-chocolate cookie with caramels of different colors. It makes a return in ''VideoGame/MarioKartWii'' and ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour''.
*** ''VideoGame/MarioKartDS'' has the battle level Tart Top, which is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: A level set on the top of a tart. Complete with strawberry cream puffs, cherries and love hearts as decoration.
*** ''VideoGame/MarioKart8'': Sweet Sweet Canyon is made of various dessert foods. The audience of Toads, Goombas, Koopa Troopas, and Shy Guys are made of gingerbread as well. The second DLC pack for the game, as well as the ''Deluxe'' port from the get-go, also includes a major overhaul of GBA Cheese Land. ''Deluxe'' itself also adds Sweet Sweet Kingdom to the revamped Battle Mode. Lastly, added for Wave 2 of the DLC for ''Deluxe'' (and shortly after in ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour'') is the new track Sky-High Sundae, which is primarily made from ice cream; there's even a sundae surrounded by a track loop.
* ''VideoGame/SweetNRoll''
is about a little cartoon creature who goes around eating as many candies as possible.
* ''Sweetest Thing'' ''VideoGame/SweetestThing'' is a time-management game where you have to rebuild Candy Land after it's been eaten by ants.
* %%* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'': A ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' rom hack called ''[[http://www.pokecommunity.com/showthread.php?t=332437 Pokésweets]]'' applies popular user-made level named koth_sanvich has this trope as its theme.
* ''VideoGame/ThemeParkWorld'': Present in the Wonderland park, which includes a candy roller coaster and several candy scenery pieces.
* ''VideoGame/TransportTycoon'': The [[SillinessSwitch Silly]] setting infeatures candy floss forests, sugar mines and toffee quarries, among other things. (It's also [[FakeDifficulty rock hard]].) Considered a ThatOneLevel by fans of the game.
* ''VideoGame/{{Trove}}'' has the Candoria biome: bright and colorful terrain, monsters resembling gummy worms and gingerbread men, and gingerbread house dungeons.
* ''VideoGame/{{Tyrian}}'' was in love with this trope. The game used fruit and its associations with a mythical religion in the game as a RunningGag, with fruit dropping from some dead spacecraft, religious leaders complaining about fruit floating in space, and escalating to an absurd final level that was ''entirely made of fruit'', where you confront the enormous fruit-ship armada of the ChurchMilitant. And it gets even weirder, for some levels of the fourth episode revolve around various floating [[LetsMeetTheMeat body]] [[ImAHumanitarian parts]]. As in eyeballs, ears, hearts, and brains, not ''those'' body parts. Also, the most powerful ship available
to the whole game, player in the original 1.0 version of the game is a flying carrot that shoots exploding bananas.
* ''VideoGame/VanguardPrincess'' had a stage with desserts in the background added in as part of the Kurumi DLC.
* ''VideoGame/WackyRaces1991'': The first half of Stage B-3 takes place in a world made of cakes and candies.
* ''Film/WaynesWorld'': Both games released on Nintendo consoles have a level where you fight donuts and cups of coffee.
* ''VideoGame/AWitchsTale'': The kingdom of Rem Sacchras is made of sweets.
* ''Videogame/Wizard101'' combines this with YodelLand with the world of Karamelle. Prominent landmarks include a mountain of rock candy, a lake of soda, a cave where miners dig for chocolate, a farm that grows ears of candy corn, and a forest of gumdrop trees. It's also home to a variety of sweet-based creatures, such as Cinnamon trolls, Chocolate moose, Marshfellows, and different varieties of Jelly fish. And the local confection industry makes use of automatons that take the form of animate gummy bears and gummy worms.
* ''VideoGame/{{Worms}}'': A few of the maps in the series are food displays.
* ''Yes, Another Game with a Dragon!'' parodies the "witch's GingerbreadHouse" trope with a cottage made
from the locations to the Pokemon to the types. The Vanilla/Chocolate type [[{{Pun}} "Smorelax"]] acts {{Stock Yuck}}s such as the mascot.cottage cheese, spinach and rice crackers.



* ''VideoGame/NekoAtsume'':
** The game offers a "Sugary Style" remodel of the home and yard areas, transforming all background furniture and greenery into oversized desserts.
** There are also food-themed cat toys and items available in the shop - macaron and pancake cat beds, a doughnut patterned tunnel, and a climbing tree shaped like a dessert stand.
* ''VideoGame/PokemonShuffle'' has the "Sweet Strasse" area, featuring chocolate-patterned floor tiles and decorated with cake mazes, doughnuts, and piles of jellybeans.
* ''VideoGame/MathRescue'' has the first several levels of the third episode set in "Candy Land". The floors and walls are made of various confections or gingerbread, and the background is of skyscraper-sized-sized ice cream cones and an even larger sundae.
* ''VideoGame/PowerPete'' has Candy Cane Lane, a sweets-themed department that serves as the second world of the game.
* A popular user-made level in ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' named koth_sanvich has this as its theme.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'', "Sugarland Shimmy" takes place in a land of sweets. It features a fight against Baroness von Bon Bon, the ruler of a living candy castle, and her many confection/pastry-based minions.
* In ''VideoGame/CookieRun'' and its spin-offs, the main characters are [[AnthropomorphicFood sentient cookies]] who live (or at least run through) various levels/areas filled with food, both living and nonliving. A few notible examples would be "The Witch's Kitchen", "Dessert Paradise", "Cheese Mines", "Crystal Pudding Caves", ect.
* ''VideoGame/LostSmileAndStrangeCircus'': Rebecca's stage includes things such as: giant teacups and teapots, giant donuts and giant pancakes.
* In the InteractiveFiction game ''[[http://ifdb.tads.org/viewgame?id=yutkd9u0oeog4br1 Eat Me]]'', everything and everyone you meet is made up of food and solving puzzles centers entirely around [[BigEater your ability to munch through anything]]. In this game, it's more or less played for SurrealHorror, as many of the things you can eat are alive or part of something alive, and you can also choose to chomp down on [[{{Squick}} various disgusting things]].
* ''VideoGame/RugratsCastleCapers'' has Dessert Island, an island made out of cakes and candies. Sentient candies and cookies serve as enemies, and Angelica, who is dressed like Gretel from ''Literature/HanselAndGretel'' serves as the boss.
* In ''{{VideoGame/Grow}} Maze'', there is a button that turn the south-west part of the titular maze into graham crackers and chocolate bars.
* In ''[[Advertising/McDonaldLand Ronald]] in the Magical World'' for the Platform/GameGear, the second world is Cake Town, which takes place on a giant cake.
* The second lane in the bowling game ''Polar Bowler'' is Candy Lane. As the name suggests, it's a bowling lane surrounded by candy canes and gumdrops of various sizes. The pins are set it a gingerbread house that takes of the back of the lane and mountains of some kind of frosting can be seen in the distance behind it. It's the only level in the game where everything outside the lane itself isn't covered with snow and ice.
* In the ''Manga/MiracleGirls'' LicensedGame for the Super Famicom, the third stage, Sweet Land, is made entirely out of cakes, pastries and candy cane poles.
* ''VideoGame/IttleDew2'' has two such areas on the map:
** The Sweetwater Coast, a beach full of giant candy canes, ice cream cones, and jelly drops.
** The Pepperpain Prairie, with its giant peppers, lakes of hot sauce, and banana mine.
* In ''VideoGame/WackyRaces1991'', the first half of Stage B-3 takes place in a world made of cakes and candies.
* Cookunia from ''VideoGame/NeptuniaVirtualStars'' is a world made up of desserts and candy, where you walk on cake platforms and jump across floating cookies and macarons.
* ''VideoGame/ShrekSuperSlam'': Gingerbread Hizzle, which features a giant gingerbread house.
* ''VideoGame/HarryPotterPuzzlesAndSpells'': In some stages, parts of the board are covered by stacks of Bertie Botts' Every Flavor Beans, which must be cleared away as a win condition. The game will announce the flavors of the beans as you clear them.
* ''VideoGame/{{Hyperballoid}}'': Level 7 in Exotic Levels is meant to resemble grapes with its purple balls and stem-like bricks.
* ''Videogame/Wizard101'' combines this with YodelLand with the world of Karamelle. Prominent landmarks include a mountain of rock candy, a lake of soda, a cave where miners dig for chocolate, a farm that grows ears of candy corn, and a forest of gumdrop trees. It's also home to a variety of sweet-based creatures, such as Cinnamon trolls, Chocolate moose, Marshfellows, and different varieties of Jelly fish. And the local confection industry makes use of automatons that take the form of animate gummy bears and gummy worms.
* ''VideoGame/{{OMORI}}'': The side area Orange Oasis is a dessert desert. The sand is made of brown sugar, there are giant fruits and a lake made of orange soda.
* ''VideoGame/{{Bugsnax}}'' features [[spoiler:The Undersnax, which curiously combines this trope with WombLevel. Which is fitting, seeing as it's where you learn about [[GeniusLoci the true nature of Snaktooth Island]] and [[TheAssimilator the Bugsnax that inhabit it]], setting the stage for the final act of the game.]]
* ''VideoGame/PigletsBigGame'' has Pooh's dream, which is a candy wonderland befitting his gluttonous nature. Piglet has to rescue Pooh from a caramel puddle and in return, he asks for a jar of honey to satisfy his appetite. Notable elements include a giant cake building, a chocolate bar door that requires being melted with a candle, and several other confectionaries in the background, such as cupcakes and waffle bars.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Melatonin}}'''s "Dream About Food", the main character is sitting in a chair flying through a landscape of junk food while trying to catch food launched out of flying boxes.
* ''VideoGame/CrashTeamRacingNitroFueled'' features Gingerbread Joyride from the Winter Festival Grand Prix; a Christmas-themed track taking place in a sweet-themed town with houses made out of gingerbread, a chocolate fountain, and [[AnthropomorphicFood sentient gumdrops and blobs of jelly]].
* In ''VideoGame/DoodleWorld'', Von Sweets' Factory is an entire route made up of nothing but candy. The only wild Doodles you can encounter are Food-Type.
* ''Advertising/MAndMs Blast'': The Sweet Dreams board takes place in a forest filled with candy; there are towers made from overturned ice cream cones, [[GrowsOnTrees trees with Skittles growing on them]], lolipops haphazardly placed everywhere, and a road made of peanuts. Fitting for a game centered around sentient candies.

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* ''VideoGame/NekoAtsume'':
** The game offers a "Sugary Style" remodel
''VideoGame/{{Zool}}: Ninja of the home and yard areas, transforming all background furniture and greenery into oversized desserts.
** There are also food-themed cat toys and items available in the shop - macaron and pancake cat beds, a doughnut patterned tunnel, and a climbing tree shaped like a dessert stand.
* ''VideoGame/PokemonShuffle'' has the "Sweet Strasse" area, featuring chocolate-patterned floor tiles and decorated with cake mazes, doughnuts, and piles of jellybeans.
* ''VideoGame/MathRescue'' has the first several
Nth Dimension'' levels of the third episode set in "Candy Land". The floors 1 and walls 3 are both made of various confections or gingerbread, and the background is of skyscraper-sized-sized ice cream cones and an even larger sundae.
* ''VideoGame/PowerPete'' has Candy Cane Lane, a sweets-themed department that serves as the second world of the game.
* A popular user-made
food. And in fact, level in ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' named koth_sanvich has this as its theme.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'', "Sugarland Shimmy" takes place in a land of sweets. It features a fight against Baroness von Bon Bon, the ruler of a living candy castle, and her many confection/pastry-based minions.
* In ''VideoGame/CookieRun'' and its spin-offs, the main characters are [[AnthropomorphicFood sentient cookies]] who live (or at least run through) various levels/areas filled with food, both living and nonliving. A few notible examples would be "The Witch's Kitchen", "Dessert Paradise", "Cheese Mines", "Crystal Pudding Caves", ect.
* ''VideoGame/LostSmileAndStrangeCircus'': Rebecca's stage includes things such as: giant teacups and teapots, giant donuts and giant pancakes.
* In the InteractiveFiction game ''[[http://ifdb.tads.org/viewgame?id=yutkd9u0oeog4br1 Eat Me]]'', everything and everyone you meet
1 is made up of food and solving puzzles centers entirely around [[BigEater your ability to munch through anything]]. In this game, it's more or less played for SurrealHorror, as many of the things you can eat are alive or part of something alive, and you can also choose to chomp down on [[{{Squick}} various disgusting things]].
* ''VideoGame/RugratsCastleCapers'' has Dessert Island, an island made out of cakes and candies. Sentient candies and cookies serve as enemies, and Angelica, who is dressed like Gretel from ''Literature/HanselAndGretel'' serves as the boss.
* In ''{{VideoGame/Grow}} Maze'', there is a button that turn the south-west part of the titular maze into graham crackers and chocolate bars.
* In ''[[Advertising/McDonaldLand Ronald]] in the Magical World'' for the Platform/GameGear, the second world is Cake Town, which takes place on a giant cake.
* The second lane in the bowling game ''Polar Bowler'' is Candy Lane. As the name suggests, it's a bowling lane surrounded by candy canes and gumdrops of various sizes. The pins are set it a gingerbread house that takes of the back of the lane and mountains of some kind of frosting can be seen in the distance behind it. It's the only level in the game where everything outside the lane itself isn't covered with snow and ice.
* In the ''Manga/MiracleGirls'' LicensedGame for the Super Famicom, the third stage, Sweet Land, is made entirely out of cakes, pastries and candy cane poles.
* ''VideoGame/IttleDew2'' has two such areas on the map:
** The Sweetwater Coast, a beach
full of giant candy canes, ice cream cones, and jelly drops.
** The Pepperpain Prairie, with its giant peppers, lakes of hot sauce, and banana mine.
* In ''VideoGame/WackyRaces1991'', the first half of Stage B-3 takes place in a world made of cakes and candies.
* Cookunia from ''VideoGame/NeptuniaVirtualStars'' is a world made up of desserts and candy, where you walk on cake platforms and jump across floating cookies and macarons.
* ''VideoGame/ShrekSuperSlam'': Gingerbread Hizzle, which features a giant gingerbread house.
* ''VideoGame/HarryPotterPuzzlesAndSpells'': In some stages, parts of the board are covered by stacks of Bertie Botts' Every Flavor Beans, which must be cleared away as a win condition. The game will announce the flavors of the beans as you clear them.
* ''VideoGame/{{Hyperballoid}}'': Level 7 in Exotic Levels is meant to resemble grapes with its purple balls and stem-like bricks.
* ''Videogame/Wizard101'' combines this with YodelLand with the world of Karamelle. Prominent landmarks include a mountain of rock candy, a lake of soda, a cave where miners dig
ProductPlacement for chocolate, a farm that grows ears of candy corn, and a forest of gumdrop trees. It's also home to a variety of sweet-based creatures, such as Cinnamon trolls, Chocolate moose, Marshfellows, and different varieties of Jelly fish. And the local confection industry makes use of automatons that take the form of animate gummy bears and gummy worms.
* ''VideoGame/{{OMORI}}'': The side area Orange Oasis is a dessert desert. The sand is made of brown sugar, there are giant fruits and a lake made of orange soda.
* ''VideoGame/{{Bugsnax}}'' features [[spoiler:The Undersnax, which curiously combines this trope with WombLevel. Which is fitting, seeing as it's where you learn about [[GeniusLoci the true nature of Snaktooth Island]] and [[TheAssimilator the Bugsnax that inhabit it]], setting the stage for the final act of the game.]]
* ''VideoGame/PigletsBigGame'' has Pooh's dream, which is a candy wonderland befitting his gluttonous nature. Piglet has to rescue Pooh from a caramel puddle and in return, he asks for a jar of honey to satisfy his appetite. Notable elements include a giant cake building, a chocolate bar door that requires being melted with a candle, and several other confectionaries in the background, such as cupcakes and waffle bars.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Melatonin}}'''s "Dream About Food", the main character is sitting in a chair flying through a landscape of junk food while trying to catch food launched out of flying boxes.
* ''VideoGame/CrashTeamRacingNitroFueled'' features Gingerbread Joyride from the Winter Festival Grand Prix; a Christmas-themed track taking place in a sweet-themed town with houses made out of gingerbread, a chocolate fountain, and [[AnthropomorphicFood sentient gumdrops and blobs of jelly]].
* In ''VideoGame/DoodleWorld'', Von Sweets' Factory is an entire route made up of nothing but candy. The only wild Doodles you can encounter are Food-Type.
* ''Advertising/MAndMs Blast'': The Sweet Dreams board takes place in a forest filled with candy; there are towers made from overturned ice cream cones, [[GrowsOnTrees trees with Skittles growing on them]], lolipops haphazardly placed everywhere, and a road made of peanuts. Fitting for a game centered around sentient candies.
Chupa Chups lollipops.



* ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'': "[[Recap/TheAmazingDigitalCircusE2CandyCarrierChaos Candy Carrier Chaos!]]": The game world that Kane sends the characters to for the episode is the Candy Canyon Kingdom, where everyone and everything is made of candy or some sort of sweet-tasting entity. Here, the Circus members are tasked by Princess Loolilalu to recover their maple syrup from Gummigoo and his gang of gummy bandits.



* ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'': "[[Recap/TheAmazingDigitalCircusE2CandyCarrierChaos Candy Carrier Chaos!]]": The game world that Kane sends the characters to for the episode is the Candy Canyon Kingdom, where everyone and everything is made of candy or some sort of sweet-tasting entity. Here, the Circus members are tasked by Princess Loolilalu to recover their maple syrup from Gummigoo and his gang of gummy bandits.



* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ih0Pz5Xyon4&t=353s&ab_channel=CultCinemaClassics Somewhere in Dreamland]]", of the ''Creator/FleischerStudios''' ''WesternAnimation/ColorClassics'', had two poor kids dreaming about one of these.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Homer Simpson's Land of Chocolate.
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'': In one episode, Cyborg is infected with a computer virus, and hallucinates that the world (and his teammates!) are made of food. They aren't, as he discovers to his chagrin when he comes to his senses. (See also MeatOVision.) Mother Mae-Eye later turned the Tower into gingerbread.
* ''WesternAnimation/LeagueOfSuperEvil'': Bizarrely, the titular squad's multidimisional doom hound [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Doomageddon]] sends the things it swallows into such a world.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMarvelousMisadventuresOfFlapjack'''s elusive, mobile, engine-operating Candied Island.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'' -- Well, somewhat. Sea of chocolate, chocolate buildings...
* There was a rather scary one in an episode of ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'' - Dad, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything going mad from lack of muffins]], hallucinates that he's in a world made of (and inhabited by) muffins. They make him their king.
* The ''WesternAnimation/IAmWeasel'' episode "Dessert Island", which actually turns out to be a real dessert that a human child orders, and then eats.
* In one ''WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}}'' cartoon, Popeye, Olive, and Wimpy visit the moon, which is actually made of cheese, and populated by cheese-men. Unfortunately, the Big Cheese who rules the place is a cruel tyrant. (A dose of spinach later, and Popeye manages to turn him into crumbs.)
* ''Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls'' pilot has hillbilly Yeti Fuzzy Lumpkin developing a gun that turns everything in the city (including the city) into meat, as revenge for his meat-flavored jam losing a competition.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' episode "Deep Throats", Peter and Lois smoke so much pot that they see a 'magical land of desserts'. They both start to lick a pile of ice cream, which turns out to be an emotionally scarred Chris.
* In the very first WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit short, ''A Grand Day Out'', they go to the moon for vacation because it's made of cheese.



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* The main setting of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}'', Pondgea is composed entirely of different types of bread, where the main characters mine it like an ore.
* In ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'', being the weird cartoon that it is, there are a few places like this:
** In "Operation T.H.E.S.H.O.G.U.N." Shogun Roquefort kidnaps civilians to work in his cheese mines; at the climax, an explosion causes a flood of fondue.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': A dream sequence finds Anne in the land of Yogurtropolis, a world built out of frozen yogurt and toppings and populated by sentient frozen yogurt people -- and bug-free frozen yogurt at that, a dream come true to Anne, who's been stuck in a world where all cuisine is bug-based. The main setting of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}'', dream quickly turns into a nightmare, though, when Anne discovers that the yogurt only comes in one flavor... [[StockYuck ''black licorice''.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}'':
Pondgea is composed entirely of different types of bread, where which the main characters mine it like an ore.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheChocolix'': Chocoland is made entirely of candy, mostly chocolate. This extends to its inhabitants, who have to drink Chocomix to keep themselves from melting.
*
''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor'', being the weird cartoon that it is, there are has a few places like this:
** In "Operation T.H.E.S.H.O.G.U.N." ": Shogun Roquefort kidnaps civilians to work in his cheese mines; at the climax, an explosion causes a flood of fondue.



** In "Operation R.A.B.B.I.T.", Numbuhs Two and Five track Heinrich Von Marzipan to a jungle where there's a volcano full of "choco-lava" that can turn anything immersed in it to chocolate. Heinrich himself falls victim to this, showing up in the next episode where a Level Ate example appears:
** In "Operation: C.H.O.C.O.L.A.T.E.", it seems that the planet Mars is covered with giant marshmallows resembling huge rock formations. (Why? [[QuirkyWork It's a weird cartoon.]])
** In "Operation: C.A.K.E.D.-F.I.V.E.", the ice cream cake Father is making for the Delightful Children is so massive that it doubles as his own personal [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star.]] At one point, the KND do a DungeonBypass by eating through the floor. The entire thing is eventually destroyed when Father's BurningWithAnger goes out of control.
* In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'''s two-part season 2 premiere, [[WorldOfChaos Discorded Ponyville]] has aspects of this, such as corn popping on the cob, cotton candy clouds raining chocolate milk, and pies randomly sprouting from the ground.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'' episode "Topped with Buttercream", the Sweet Shop Song and Penny Ling's sugar-induced fever dream use this as a setting.
* Big Rock Candy Mountain is real in ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017''. The [=McDuck=] Clan go on an unseen adventure there in one episode, except for Louie, who had been grounded in the episode prior.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': A dream sequence finds Anne in the land of Yogurtropolis, a world built out of frozen yogurt and toppings and populated by sentient frozen yogurt people - and bug-free frozen yogurt at that, a dream come true to Anne, who's been stuck in a world where all cuisine is bug-based. The dream quickly turns into a nightmare, though, when Anne discovers that the yogurt only comes in one flavor... [[StockYuck ''black licorice''.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheChocolix'': Chocoland is made entirely of candy, mostly chocolate. This extends to its inhabitants, who have to drink Chocomix to keep themselves from melting.

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** In "Operation R.A.B.B.I.T.", ": Numbuhs Two and Five track Heinrich Von Marzipan to a jungle where there's a volcano full of "choco-lava" that can turn anything immersed in it to chocolate. Heinrich himself falls victim to this, showing up in the next episode where a Level Ate example appears:
** In "Operation: C.H.O.C.O.L.A.T.E.", it seems that the planet ": Mars is covered with giant marshmallows resembling huge rock formations. (Why? [[QuirkyWork It's a weird cartoon.]])
formations.
** In "Operation: C.A.K.E.D.-F.I.V.E.", the ": The ice cream cake Father is making for the Delightful Children is so massive that it doubles as his own personal [[Franchise/StarWars Death Star.]] At one point, the KND do a DungeonBypass by eating through the floor. The entire thing is eventually destroyed when Father's BurningWithAnger goes out of control.
* ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory'': In ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'''s two-part season 2 premiere, [[WorldOfChaos Discorded Ponyville]] has aspects of this, such as corn popping on the cob, cotton candy clouds raining chocolate milk, and pies randomly sprouting one episode, Dad, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything going mad from the ground.
lack of muffins]], hallucinates that he's in a world made of (and inhabited by) muffins. They make him their king.
* In the ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'' episode "Topped with Buttercream", the Sweet Shop Song and Penny Ling's sugar-induced fever dream use this as a setting.
*
''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017'': Big Rock Candy Mountain is real in ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales2017''.real. The [=McDuck=] Clan go on an unseen adventure there in one episode, except for Louie, who had been grounded in the episode prior.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Amphibia}}'': A dream sequence finds Anne in the ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': "Deep Throats": Peter and Lois smoke so much pot that they see a 'magical land of Yogurtropolis, desserts'. They both start to lick a world built out pile of frozen yogurt and toppings and populated by sentient frozen yogurt people - and bug-free frozen yogurt at that, a dream come true to Anne, who's been stuck in a world where all cuisine is bug-based. The dream quickly ice cream, which turns into a nightmare, though, when Anne discovers that the yogurt only comes in one flavor... [[StockYuck ''black licorice''.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/TheChocolix'': Chocoland is made entirely
out to be an emotionally scarred Chris.
%%* ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'': Well, somewhat. Sea
of candy, mostly chocolate. This extends to its inhabitants, who have to drink Chocomix to keep themselves from melting.chocolate, chocolate buildings...


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* ''WesternAnimation/LeagueOfSuperEvil'': Bizarrely, the titular squad's multidimisional doom hound [[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Doomageddon]] sends the things it swallows into such a world.
* ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'': "Topped with Buttercream": The Sweet Shop Song and Penny Ling's sugar-induced fever dream use this as a setting.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMarvelousMisadventuresOfFlapjack'''s elusive, mobile, engine-operating Candied Island.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': "The Return of Harmony": [[WorldOfChaos Discorded Ponyville]] has aspects of this, such as corn popping on the cob, cotton candy clouds raining chocolate milk, and pies randomly floating up from the ground.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}}'': In one cartoon, Popeye, Olive, and Wimpy visit the moon, which is actually made of cheese, and populated by cheese-men. Unfortunately, the Big Cheese who rules the place is a cruel tyrant. (A dose of spinach later, and Popeye manages to turn him into crumbs.)
* ''Franchise/ThePowerpuffGirls'': The pilot has the hillbilly sasquatch Fuzzy Lumpkin developing a gun that turns everything in the city (including the city) into meat, as revenge for his meat-flavored jam losing a competition.
%%* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Homer Simpson's Land of Chocolate.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ih0Pz5Xyon4&t=353s&ab_channel=CultCinemaClassics Somewhere in Dreamland]]", of the ''Creator/FleischerStudios''' ''WesternAnimation/ColorClassics'', had two poor kids dreaming about one of these.
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'': In one episode, Cyborg is infected with a computer virus, and hallucinates that the world (and his teammates!) are made of food. They aren't, as he discovers to his chagrin when he comes to his senses. (See also MeatOVision.) Mother Mae-Eye later turned the Tower into gingerbread.
* ''WesternAnimation/WallaceAndGromit'': ''A Grand Day Out'': The due goes to the moon for vacation because it's made of cheese.

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%%* ''WebAnimation/CharlieTheUnicorn'': The first video has Candy Mountain.
* ''WebAnimation/TheAmazingDigitalCircus'': "[[Recap/TheAmazingDigitalCircusE2CandyCarrierChaos Candy Carrier Chaos!]]": The game world that Kane sends the characters to for the episode is the Candy Canyon Kingdom, where everyone and everything is made of candy or some sort of sweet-tasting entity. Here, the Circus members are tasked by Princess Loolilalu to recover their maple syrup from Gummigoo and his gang of gummy bandits.
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* ''WebComic/EightBitTheater'': Chaos, the ultimate BigBad, starts planning to make a [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2010/03/02/episode-1222-one-of-the-better-singularities/ 'cakelogical singularity']] after overhearing Black Mage discuss this possibility with his cohorts, solely for the fact that [[ChaoticStupid it was the type of thing that he feels people should expect of him, but still don't.]]
* ''Webcomic/TheBlackBrickRoadOfOZ'': Judging by the names of some of its location (as seen on a map provided by Quadling) and what we've seen of Pepper's castle and its surrounding area, Yellow Country has a lot of places that fall into this trope.



* ''Webcomic/SugarBits'', the webcomic, has a float island of this stuff complete with many food-related characters.
* [[MeaningfulName Chaos]], the ultimate BigBad of ''WebComic/EightBitTheater'', starts planning to make a [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2010/03/02/episode-1222-one-of-the-better-singularities/ 'cakelogical singularity']] after overhearing Black Mage discuss this possibility with his cohorts, solely for the fact that [[ChaoticStupid it was the type of thing that he feels people should expect of him, but still don't.]]

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* ''Webcomic/SugarBits'', ''Webcomic/CyanideAndHappiness'': The Ted Bear short is about the webcomic, has title character exploring a float island of this stuff complete land with many food-related characters.
* [[MeaningfulName Chaos]], the ultimate BigBad of ''WebComic/EightBitTheater'', starts planning to make a [[http://www.nuklearpower.com/2010/03/02/episode-1222-one-of-the-better-singularities/ 'cakelogical singularity']] after overhearing Black Mage discuss this possibility
with his cohorts, solely for the fact that [[ChaoticStupid it was the type of thing that he feels people should expect of him, but still don't.]]bacon trees, fruitfish (they're actually crustaceans), and Nestlé quicksand.



* Nepeta's world in ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' is the [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=004432 Land of Little Cubes and Tea]] (A.K.A. [[FunWithAcronyms LOLCAT]]).
* ''Webcomic/FruitIncest'' has Fridgeland, which [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin can be accessed through fridges]].
* Vaarsuvius of the [[Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick Order of the Stick]] was once teleported into the Elemental Plane of Salad Dressing.
* Judging by the names of some of its location (as seen on a map provided by Quadling) and what we've seen of Pepper's castle and its surrounding area, Yellow Country from ''Webcomic/TheBlackBrickRoadOfOZ'' has a lot of places that fall into this trope.

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%%* ''Webcomic/FruitIncest'': Fridgeland, which [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin can be accessed through fridges]].
* ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'': Nepeta's world in ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'' is the [[http://www.mspaintadventures.com/?s=6&p=004432 Land of Little Cubes and Tea]] (A.K.A. [[FunWithAcronyms LOLCAT]]).
* ''Webcomic/FruitIncest'' has Fridgeland,
LOLCAT]]), which [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin can be accessed through fridges]].
consists of hills of sugar cubes topped with giant teapots.
* ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'': Vaarsuvius of the [[Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick Order of the Stick]] was once is teleported into the Elemental ElementalPlane of Salad Dressing during a WizardDuel, whose landscape and natives both consist of a variety of creamy food garnishes. When Belkar goes in to retrieve the wizard, he finds his way around mainly by taste.
-->'''Elemental:''' Hello, solid ones! What brings you to the Semi-Elemental
Plane of Salad Dressing.
* Judging by
Dressing?\\
'''Vaarsuvius:''' I was simply wondering if you could undercut
the names dignity of some of its location (as seen on a map provided by Quadling) and what we've seen of Pepper's castle and its surrounding area, Yellow Country from ''Webcomic/TheBlackBrickRoadOfOZ'' my legitimate victory for me.\\
'''Elemental:''' Does that involve dipping broccoli in anything?\\
'''Vaarsuvius:''' Today? Yes.
* ''Webcomic/SugarBits'', the webcomic,
has a lot float island of places that fall into this trope.stuff complete with many food-related characters.



* The first ''WebAnimation/CharlieTheUnicorn'' video has Candy Mountain.
* ''Webcomic/CyanideAndHappiness'''s Ted Bear short is about the title character exploring a land with with bacon trees, fruitfish (they're actually crustaceans), and Nestlé quicksand.
* {{Deconstructed|Trope}} in [[http://occupyrichierich.tumblr.com/post/41143352510/perhaps-not-coincidentally-a-rich-dentistry this]] ''Blog/OccupyRichieRich'' post.
--> "Perhaps not coincidentally, a Rich Dentistry franchise just opened nearby."
* While traveling through the [[AlternateTooniverse Second Dimension]] in ''[[WebVideo/TheCartoonMan Journey of the Cartoon Man]]'', Roy and Valerie find themselves in a giant ice cream sundae [[spoiler:after Roy adds an "S" to the desert.]]
* The setting for an episode of the surreal ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' parody, ''WebVideo/LasagnaCat'', is a small idyllic neighborhood made entirely out of and inhabited of various kinds of breakfast food, (except for Jon Arbuckle, who is, for some reason, still a perfectly normal human living in one of the breakfast houses). The neighborhood then gets completely destroyed when a giant Garfield happens to come by and accidentally sneezes on it.
* The fifth season of ''WebVideo/Dimension20,'' ''A Crown of Candy,'' is set in the world of Calorum and centers around [[CrapsaccharineWorld political intrigue and treachery]] surrounding the kingdom of Candia.

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* The first ''WebAnimation/CharlieTheUnicorn'' video has Candy Mountain.
* ''Webcomic/CyanideAndHappiness'''s Ted Bear short is about the title character exploring a land with with bacon trees, fruitfish (they're actually crustaceans), and Nestlé quicksand.
*
%%* ''Blog/OccupyRichieRich'': {{Deconstructed|Trope}} in [[http://occupyrichierich.tumblr.com/post/41143352510/perhaps-not-coincidentally-a-rich-dentistry this]] ''Blog/OccupyRichieRich'' post.
--> "Perhaps %%-->"Perhaps not coincidentally, a Rich Dentistry franchise just opened nearby."
* ''WebVideo/TheCartoonMan'': While traveling through the [[AlternateTooniverse Second Dimension]] in ''[[WebVideo/TheCartoonMan Journey ''Journey of the Cartoon Man]]'', Man'', Roy and Valerie find themselves in a giant ice cream sundae [[spoiler:after Roy adds an "S" to the desert.]]
* ''WebVideo/LasagnaCat'': The setting for an episode of the surreal ''ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}'' parody, ''WebVideo/LasagnaCat'', is a small idyllic neighborhood made entirely out of and inhabited of various kinds of breakfast food, food (except for Jon Arbuckle, who is, for some reason, still a perfectly normal human living in one of the breakfast houses). The neighborhood then gets completely destroyed when a giant Garfield happens to come by and accidentally sneezes on it.
* ''WebVideo/Dimension20'': The fifth season of ''WebVideo/Dimension20,'' season, ''A Crown of Candy,'' is set in the world of Calorum and centers around [[CrapsaccharineWorld political intrigue and treachery]] surrounding the kingdom of Candia.
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* ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm'': The ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' track is set in the arcade game ''Sugar Rush'', a world made of candy. There is even a [[SlippySlideyIceWorld mountain made of ice cream]] part-way into the track.
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* In ''Animation/MoonCastleTheSpaceAdventure'', the moon is shown to be a world filled with lots of candy and sweet foods such as lollipops, cotton candy, jelly, etc.

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* In ''Animation/MoonCastleTheSpaceAdventure'', ''Animation/PleasantGoatAndBigBigWolfMoonCastleTheSpaceAdventure'', the moon is shown to be a world filled with lots of candy and sweet foods such as lollipops, cotton candy, jelly, etc.
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* During the early 2000's the designers of ''NCAA Football'' tried to distinguish themselves from [[VideoGame/MaddenNFL their big-brother franchise]] by making the game "wackier" with mascot games and joke stadiums, including a literal oversized [[{{Pun}} Cereal Bowl]].

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Yi17kLZgT0 Somewhere in Dreamland]]", of the ''Creator/FleischerStudios''' ''WesternAnimation/ColorClassics'', had two poor kids dreaming about one of these.

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* ''Panic Restaurant''. The whole point is that you fight your way through a restaurant full of mutated food for enemies.

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* ''WesternAnimation/HazbinHotel'': At the end of [[Recap/HazbinHotelS1E0ThatsEntertainment the pilot]]'s musical number "Inside of Every Demon is a Rainbow", Charlie rises into the air in front of a land of sweets.
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*** ''VideoGame/MarioKartDoubleDash'' has the battle stage Cookie Land, a circular course modeled after a large vanilla-and-chocolate cookie with caramels of different colors. It makes a return in ''VideoGame/MarioKartWii''.

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*** ''VideoGame/MarioKartDoubleDash'' has the battle stage Cookie Land, a circular course modeled after a large vanilla-and-chocolate cookie with caramels of different colors. It makes a return in ''VideoGame/MarioKartWii''.''VideoGame/MarioKartWii'' and ''VideoGame/MarioKartTour''.
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* ''VideoGame/SugarySpire'', a fangame of ''Pizza Tower'' above, has basically all its levels made out of candy.
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* ''[[VideoGame/{{Parodius}} Gokujou Parodius]]'': Level 3, which parodies a level of ''Gradius 3'' by replacing its sand dunes with delicious pastry. Level 4 of the game for the {{UsefulNotes/MSX}} is the Ma(i)ze Cake Star, where DeadlyWalls are made of sponge cake.

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* ''[[VideoGame/{{Parodius}} Gokujou Parodius]]'': Level 3, which parodies a level of ''Gradius 3'' by replacing its sand dunes with delicious pastry. Level 4 of the game for the {{UsefulNotes/MSX}} {{Platform/MSX}} is the Ma(i)ze Cake Star, where DeadlyWalls are made of sponge cake.



* The first ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' BeatEmUp for the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom and UsefulNotes/SegaMegaDrive has Dream Land's House of Sweets (from the episode, ''Usagi vs Rei: Nightmare in Dream Land'') as the last part of Stage 2.

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* The first ''Franchise/SailorMoon'' BeatEmUp for the UsefulNotes/SuperFamicom Platform/SuperFamicom and UsefulNotes/SegaMegaDrive Platform/SegaMegaDrive has Dream Land's House of Sweets (from the episode, ''Usagi vs Rei: Nightmare in Dream Land'') as the last part of Stage 2.



* In ''[[Advertising/McDonaldLand Ronald]] in the Magical World'' for the UsefulNotes/GameGear, the second world is Cake Town, which takes place on a giant cake.

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* In ''[[Advertising/McDonaldLand Ronald]] in the Magical World'' for the UsefulNotes/GameGear, Platform/GameGear, the second world is Cake Town, which takes place on a giant cake.
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaeloo}}'': Episode 232 has Stumpy and Violasse visit various dimensions using a portal gun, one of which is made entirely of food (the floors are made of soda cups and cake, there's a mountain made of apples, and there's popsicles and bananas floating in the air for... some reason).
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** ''VideoGame/SonicSuperstars'': A character-specific stage in [[UnderwaterRuins Lagoon City]] involves Amy using her hammer to blast through huge fruit and fruit-based robots, such as a grape robot and a watermelon with a gun.
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** Des([[{{Pun}} s]])ert Ruins Zone 3 from ''VideoGame/SonicLostWorld'' also fits. The level speaks for itself, really.

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** Des([[{{Pun}} s]])ert In the console version of ''VideoGame/SonicLostWorld'', Desert Ruins Zone 3 takes a detour for its third Act, "Dessert Ruins", moving away from ''VideoGame/SonicLostWorld'' also fits. The level speaks the sandy desert presented in the first act into a wonderland full of giant floating sugary treats that Sonic ventures across. There are long roads made of licorice for itself, really.Sonic to run along, different kinds of cookies act as platforms, cannons fire dangerous chocolate bon-bons that he can bounce off of using his spin attack, and other sweets appear in the background, including ice cream, donuts, and pancakes.
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* The secret "good" ending of ''[[VideoGame/TwelveThirteen 1213]]'' [[spoiler: replaces the disaster that reduced the Earth to a seemingly-lifeless toxic wasteland... with one that turned it into a world made of candy, where the lead character rules as hyper-metabolic god-king for the rest of his (short and possibly diabetic-inducing, yet so very very [[JustForPun sweet]]) life.]]

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* The secret "good" ending of ''[[VideoGame/TwelveThirteen 1213]]'' [[spoiler: replaces the disaster that reduced the Earth to a seemingly-lifeless toxic wasteland... with one that turned it into a world made of candy, where the lead character rules as hyper-metabolic god-king for the rest of his (short and possibly diabetic-inducing, yet so very very [[JustForPun sweet]]) sweet) life.]]



[[JustForPun Now that's]] [[ChewingTheScenery scenery you can REALLY chew!]]

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[[JustForPun Now that's]] that's [[ChewingTheScenery scenery you can REALLY chew!]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheChocolix'': Chocolandia is made entirely of candy, mostly chocolate. This extends to its inhabitants, who have to drink Chocomix to keep themselves from melting.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheChocolix'': Chocolandia Chocoland is made entirely of candy, mostly chocolate. This extends to its inhabitants, who have to drink Chocomix to keep themselves from melting.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheChocolix'': Chocolandia is made entirely of candy, mostly chocolate. This extends to its inhabitants, who have to drink Chocomix to keep themselves from melting.
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** In "Operation: C.H.O.C.O.L.A.T.E.", it seems that the planet Mars is covered with giant marshmallows resembling huge rock formations. (Why? [[WidgetSeries It's a weird cartoon.]])

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** In "Operation: C.H.O.C.O.L.A.T.E.", it seems that the planet Mars is covered with giant marshmallows resembling huge rock formations. (Why? [[WidgetSeries [[QuirkyWork It's a weird cartoon.]])

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