![]() ![]() Graphically, Tasty Planet isn’t going to win any award for realism, but the cartoonish graphics, and bold colours are striking and effective. Tasty Planet keeps things very simple but effective. That’s it! Apart from using your left mouse button to select things from menus there are no other controls. Move the blob into your prey to eat things. The control method is easy your mouse moves the little grey blob around the screen. These bonus levels often have additional challenges, like finite amounts of things to eat and hungry predators for example. If this tromp through time isn’t enough for you, there are a few bonus levels that you can unlock depending on your progress through the main game. Depending on how quick you complete the level you could be given a bronze, silver or gold medal. If the blob touches them it’ll lose some health, lose enough health and you’ll have to start the level again. Some of the larger creatures will actively try to hunt the grey blob down and eat it. However, it’s not unopposed in doing this. There’s a little size gauge at the top of the screen that shows you how big it is and how big it will need to grow for you to complete the level. The more it eats, the bigger the blob grows grow enough and the screen moves backwards revealing bigger things that it can eat. Move the little grey blob around the screen avoiding anything bigger than you and eating everything smaller than it. The premise of Tasty Planet is very simple. You play as a small amorphous grey blob that, after being created accidentally by a scientist, escapes and jumps into a conveniently placed time machine, so off it pops to devour everything it can as it travels through various time periods of history Prehistoric Era, Ancient Egypt, Rome, Feudal China and finally the future. Tasty Planet Back for Seconds is the sequel to Tasty Planet. Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds is definitely one of those games. One thing’s for sure history’s just not going to be the same anymore!įeel lonely eating history up by yourself? Don’t be! Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds includes a two-player co-op mode.Every so often you come across a little Indie gem that grabs you by both ears and plants a giant smacker of a kiss on your forehead and a beautiful relationship develops between you. Visit a wide variety of settings, including ancient Egypt, feudal Japan, the Mesozoic Era, and the messy desk of the grey goo’s irresponsible creators, sampling the likes of mummies, katanas, Tyrannosaurs, and spilled candy all the way! But thanks to the time machine you’ve eaten, you’ll not only be traveling across space, but time as well! ![]() In order to satisfy it, you’ll be sampling from the masters of flavor all over the world. Work your way through cunning mazes! Devour what scraps you can to eventually break down the walls imprisoning you!Įven a blob that eats everything has a wide and complicated palate. Turn the tables on your enemies! Grow bigger, and today’s petty hindrances and serious threats become tomorrow’s dinner. The world is indeed tasty, but it’s also dangerous. But beware, many things will be out to get you every step of the way. If it can fit into your mass, it can be devoured.Ĭonsume more to increase your size and the absolute number of things you can eat. Candy, coins, bones, bugs, rodents, trees, doesn’t matter. Great Scott! The grey goo is out, and lost in time! Earth could most assuredly be doomed now!Īs a mere blob of grey goo produced in a lab, your goal is to devour all that you can. It’s eating everything as predicted…and now it’s heading for the time machine! ![]()
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