Mon Apr 20 2026
This version adds Game Center and Apple Games support.
Bacon in Zane is the kind of game that could only exist on mobile. It is wonderfully stupid in the best possible way. The premise is ridiculous, the art looks like it was drawn in a high-school notebook, and the concept is so simple it's genius. It’s a pure shot of dopamine and humor.
The physics of the bacon are surprisingly well-done. It feels heavy, greasy, and appropriately floppy. Landing a perfect strip of bacon on the tip of a unicorn's horn is a weirdly proud moment. It’s a game that doesn't take itself seriously, and that's exactly why it works.
It’s the perfect game for when you have thirty seconds to spare. You flip some bacon, you laugh at the absurd object it landed on, and you move on with your day. It’s charming, hilarious, and undeniably addictive. Everyone needs a little more bacon in their life.
Hundreds of weird and wonderful levels
Unique, hand-drawn art style
Simple one-tap physics gameplay
Quirky and humorous soundtrack
Satisfyingly realistic floppy-bacon physics
Tap and hold the pan to build power, then release at the right angle. Remember that the bacon is floppy—you often need to account for how it will 'drape' over the object after landing.
Each level is a single static screen. Some objects move or rotate, requiring you to time your flip perfectly. There is no penalty for failure, so keep tossing until that bacon sticks!
There are hundreds of levels, and the developer frequently adds new, even weirder ones.
Ads are extremely frequent and the endings were not as satisfying as I expected. Was hoping for a lot more from the narrator or at least the ability to hear his lines again. Love the level design wish there were a few more unique ones found in the brain where you have to do something extra to beat them!
I had a lot of fun playing through this, but there are two glaring issues 1: Excessive ads Ads. Are. EVERYWHERE. Restarting a level? Ad. Moved onto a new level? Ad. Need a hint? Ad. Even the time-intensive parts have ads. I’m trying to go fast, and I’m bombarded with ads! It’s really annoying. I guess I could pay for the ad-free version (which is only $1!), but it’s not really worth it for a funny-haha mobile game to me. For others, it might not be a problem. 2: Crashes In a not-nearly-as-frequent-but-still-annoying issue, the game just crashes sometimes. This might be a me problem, because I haven’t seen any reviews mentioning it, but the game routinely crashes for me. The app freezes, and I can’t exit or deactivate my phone for several seconds, and when I reenter, the screen flashes rapidly in an apparent attempt to give me an epileptic seizure. Not as annoying as the ads, but when combined, they really disrupt the flow of the game. Outside of that, this is a very fun game, and is an incredible spirit-sequel to the original Bacon. I had a lot of fun with it. tl;dr: excellent, but with a few minor issues that cause disruptions.
Finally found something to play on my phone after playing all the good stuff
This game is very well-made, with fluid mechanics, challenging, abstract puzzles, and good humor. The only thing preventing this from getting five stars is the placement for ad rewards. The magic eye gets placed in spots where I commonly tap the phone and there is no initial grace period to prevent accidentally tapping on the eye. Other than that, it’s amazing. It’s clear that a lot of time and love was put into this game and it’s 100% worth playing.
Then you are going to love this game. It sends you to an advert for no reason it must be on a timer. I did not interact with it in any way asking for something but it sends adverts, constantly. I would say about one a minute. I actually had to watch people on tick-tock and that is a deal breaker. If i wanted to watch those things on tick-tock i would remove a large portion of my brain so i could install the program. The most favorable thing about this thing that spews adverts is the narration although it is very rare. It is not worth all the adverts played at full volume regardless of how low the volume is set. It is a rectangle that slides around and you push it flippers back and forth, when you are not watching an advert. Obviously the programmer is a money-hungry, fun-hater.
I love this game it’s perfectly challenging and has so many different puzzles but ads pop up ever 2 seconds and I find myself clicking out of the app every 2 seconds. The ads definitely ruin the experience as most of the time you need to reset and if you reset twice the game gives you an ad. I get ads give them money but holy this is overly needed.
It’s a relatively fun game, I suppose. Some ‘rooms’ can be rather infuriating, when you do it right but the physics don’t quite work out… But the main problem is the ads. Every. Single. Retry. You don’t get ads between rooms or every other level. No. You get ads in the same exact level. Again. And again. And again. And you get an ad when you do get to the next level, too. Wanna get rid of the ads? $.99. Which is not expensive at all, of course. But at this point the game devs should just charge $.99 to start and stop screwing with people pretending it’s functional if you want to try it before paying them. It’s not.
been stuck for nine days on one level that should not take more than 5 minutes….. just to find out it’s a trap? Too bad I gave dev three $ to remove ads…. for six years one poor me has been waiting for this game… even saved for a new phone