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In-game map of Cake Land

When Meikyuu Shima/Kickle Cubicle was localized outside Japan, only four original islands of Cake Land were kept, although in an easier form. Of the remaining twelve, eleven were moved to Toy Land and the Special Level and one was completely removed. The Western version of Cake Land features eleven islands from the Japanese Fruit Land and one new island.

Cake Land maps[edit]

Cake land is shaped after a fork (to eat a cake, probably).

Kickle starts from the island at the bottom and, in the Western version, he proceeds in a straight line to the top, then clockwise. In the original version, the player is free to navigate to any island in any order.

Click on any island to be redirected to the corresponding solution section.

Cake Land, Western version
KickleCubicle island3-16.png KickleCubicle island3-08.png KickleCubicle island3-09.png
KickleCubicle island3-15.png KickleCubicle island3-07.png KickleCubicle island3-10.png
KickleCubicle island3-14.png KickleCubicle island3-06.png KickleCubicle island3-11.png
KickleCubicle island3-13.png KickleCubicle island3-05.png KickleCubicle island3-12.png
KickleCubicle island3-04.png
KickleCubicle island3-03.png
KickleCubicle island3-02.png
KickleCubicle island3-01.png
Cake Land, Japanese version
KickleCubicle island3-16J.png KickleCubicle island3-08J.png KickleCubicle island3-09J.png
KickleCubicle island3-15J.png KickleCubicle island3-07J.png KickleCubicle island3-10J.png
KickleCubicle island3-14J.png KickleCubicle island3-06J.png KickleCubicle island3-11J.png
KickleCubicle island3-13J.png KickleCubicle island3-05J.png KickleCubicle island3-12J.png
KickleCubicle island3-04J.png
KickleCubicle island3-03J.png
KickleCubicle island3-02J.png
KickleCubicle island3-01J.png

Island 1[edit]

Island 1
Fruit Island 8, Japanese version

Move up and grab the first red bag. Freeze two Noggles and push them sideways to fill the two square holes. Move down, grab a popsicle, then freeze a Noggle and push it downwards to fill the third square hole. Grab the second red bag. Freeze a Noggle and push it sideways to fill the last square hole. Grab the popsicles and the third red bag.

Island 2[edit]

Island 2
Fruit Island 6, Japanese version

Strategy...

Island 3[edit]

Island 3
Island 3, Japanese version

Strategy...

Island 4[edit]

Island 4
Fruit Island 12, Japanese version

Strategy...

Island 5[edit]

Island 5
Fruit Island 16, Japanese version

Strategy...

Island 6[edit]

Island 6
Island 4, Japanese version

Strategy...

Island 7[edit]

Island 7
Fruit Island 5, Japanese version

Strategy...

Island 8[edit]

Island 8
Island 9, Japanese version

Strategy...

Island 9[edit]

Island 9
Fruit Island 14, Japanese version

Strategy...

Island 10[edit]

Island 10
Fruit Island 4, Japanese version

Strategy...

Island 11[edit]

Island 11
Fruit Island 13, Japanese version

Strategy...

Island 12[edit]

Island 12
Fruit Island 3, Japanese version

Strategy...

Island 13[edit]

Island 13
Fruit Island 15, Japanese version

Strategy...

Island 14[edit]

Island 14
Fruit Island 1, Japanese version

Strategy...

Island 15[edit]

Island 15
Island 6, Japanese version

Strategy...

Island 16[edit]

Island 16

Strategy...

Japanese island 5[edit]

Island 5, Japanese version

Strategy...

Boss: Kapan[edit]

Kapan
Kappa, Japanese version

In the original version, Kapan is a Kappa, a turtle-goblin from Japanese folklore.

Kapan attacks throwing giant shells that split into four upon impact. In order to defeat him, Kickle has to kick back at him 5 shells in the Western version, or 7 shells in the original version.