OvenBreak


 * Not to be confused with Cookie Run: OvenBreak, the 2016 game.

OvenBreak, sometimes referred to as OvenBreak Lite and OvenBreak Infinity, was a game created by Devsisters. It is the first game in the Cookie Run series. The game is an endless arcade style runner that has multiple different modes. A sequel, OvenBreak 2, was released around December of 2012.

Game Versions
The game was released with two different versions, with one being a lite (freemium) version. The main difference between the lite and regular versions were the improved graphics on the regular version, and that the lite version had fewer modes and no appearance of Dozer.

Gameplay
The gameplay consists of controlling one of two Cookies, by jumping and sliding to dodge obstacles and pitfalls. The upper right corner of the game displays a heart. When a cookie hits an obstacle, it takes the heart and the cookie restarts at the same spot from where they got hit. If the cookie gets hit again before gaining another heart, the game is over. A cookie can also latch onto obstacles hanging from the top in midair when the slide button turns into a hook button. A mode has multiple stages, with the Cookies’ speed increasing a bit as more stages are cleared.

Cookies
The game has two playable Cookies, GingerBrave and his brother Dozer. Both cookie have similar play styles as they both have no special abilities. GingerBrave is playable in all game modes except Prologue, the only mode where Dozer is playable.

Jellies
There are three types of Jellies in OvenBreak, orange and green basic jellies, letter jellies that spell the word FREEDOM, and Gummies, also known as super jellies. Spelling out the word FREEDOM will multiply the players score and grant an extra heart if needed. Super jellies grant the player an extra 2000 points.

Gummies
Gummies, also known as the super jelly, act as the currency of the game. They are used to unlock new modes in the Android version, or continue a run if the player gets a game over. They are collected when the player collects super jellies and makes it the the endpoint of a mode. If you are playing on an Infinity mode, they will be collected after you lose.

Game Modes
Each mode can be unlocked by completing the previous mode. In the android version, you also have to buy them using Gummies.

Prologue
The prologue acts as a tutorial to the game, showing the player how to jump, slide, and hook onto obstacles. It features Dozer and has an endpoint.

Training
A simple mode with different stages leading to an endpoint. It is meant to help players prepare for the challenge mode unlocked after beating this mode.

Challenge
A harder version of Training mode.

Witch's Loop
This is an infinity mode.

Universe
A mode themed around outer space. It is similar to training mode.

Eternal
Eternal is an endless mode. You unlock it after Universe. Also, there is an option for when you first unlock Eternal, where when you are playing Universe a portal will appear. You can keep running to continue in Eternal, or slide under the portal to simply complete the level.

Christmas
A Christmas themed level similar to training and universe mode.

Gut Instinct
A mode where GingerBrave travels inside the Witch’s stomach after hearing Dozer call for help. The player has to collect food to stop the acid from getting too high. They can do this by either collecting enough Jellies or Gummies to get a large hotdog, or by collecting french fries scattered across the level. If the acid gets too high, Gingerbrave will drown. In this mode, if GIngerbrave still has a heart remaining, he will simply continue after being hit instead of having to respawn.

Broken Hearts
A mode where Gingerbrave enters The Witch's heart. The heart is in the background of the level, and it resembles a graveyard. In this level, an unknown figure (often referred to as the Axe Man) with an axe will chase Gingerbrave. When The Axe Man catches up with Gingerbrave, he will strike his axe down and you will lose. To avoid this, you have to find green tiles which will speed Gingerbrave up, but there are also red tiles which will slow you down and bring The Axe Man closer. There are also tiles which will make you auto-jump.

Summer Special
Around July 1st, 2012, OvenBreak collaborated with Skittles to create a mode featuring Skittles. Jellies are replaced with skittles, and Gummies are replaced with skittle packets. There is also a rainbow path the player can walk on that speeds them up.

Trivia

 * Around July 1st, 2012, OvenBreak collaborated with Skittles to make a new mode. The Skittles mode was similar to training mode, but basic jellies became single Skittles, and super jellies became Skittle packets. The mode also contained rainbow paths that made the player go faster upon being ran on.
 * OvenBreak is the only Cookie Run game that doesn't have Strawberry Cookie in it.
 * Along with iOS, Ovenbreak was released on Android in 2011, published by the Com2uS Corporation.