Pastry Paradise requires hearts for you to go from one level to the next. This is, in effect, the game’s equivalent of lives, and if you’re all out of hearts, you can connect your game to Facebook and see if you can get some help from friends. Sure, some may react by posting a “Please stop sending me game requests” status, but if you know someone who also plays the game, those are the people you’ll want to ask.
Exit Pastry Paradise, remove the game from your cache, shift the time on your device forward, and restart the game. That’s all there is to it, and that will also bring your heart level back to full.
As rainbow cakes have the ability to remove all the pastries from your board, try to create one whenever possible. Better yet, create two rainbow cakes and swap their positions on the board for an even more powerful effect.
Now not a lot of gamers are as concerned about star levels as others, and that’s understandable, as getting three stars out of a possible three usually means a higher score and nothing more. But in Pastry Paradise’s case, getting three stars will earn you a special prize that could earn you even more money, while more stars in general means more chances to unlock more bakeries and more new in-game regions. Hit the stars as you see them on your display and you’ll see how many points you need to reach that level.
Pastry Paradise also gives out rewards to those who play the game every day without fail, even if it’s just checking in for a minute or two.
It wouldn’t hurt at all to memorize the boards per level, or at least memorize as much of the board as possible, as well as the objectives within a level. That gives you the chance to replay a level and outdo your previous score, or plan things out before retrying a level.