Tasty Planet

Tasty Planet Mod APK v1.0.3 [Unlocked Game] for Android

Publisher:Dingo Games    
App Name:Tasty Planet

Editor's Review

Tasty Planet: Final Bite delivers wildly satisfying chaotic eating gameplay. I explored six distinctive story worlds with different evolving creatures, swallowing items nonstop to grow larger. Massive level count and local co-op make sessions way more enjoyable. It suits casual arcade fans and players into relaxing addictive growth adventure gameplay.

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Some small updates to a few levels

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Tasty Planet Official Introduction

Tasty Planet: Final Bite is a fast-paced eat-’em-up game where you grow bigger and bigger by consuming everything in your path. Play through six wildly different end-of-the-world scenarios, each starring a unique creature with its own method of destruction.

Paperclip Maximizer

An office supply company built a machine to make paperclips. One tiny programming mistake later… it’s turning everything into paperclips. Convert ants, pushpins, erasers, crayons, hamsters, printers, office workers, pickup trucks, and even entire buildings into paperclips. Good thing the world can always use more paperclips… right?

The Fall of Atlantis

The civilization of Atlantis was once peaceful and fair. Over time, its people became prideful and greedy, angering the gods. Play as one of the gods’ pets, Cetus, sent to teach the Atlanteans a lesson in humility. Consume scallops, flying fish, catfish, centaurs, griffins, submarines, warships, and finally the ancient city itself! This is the true story of the fall of Atlantis.

House Hippo

A tiny, mythical Canadian household creature accidentally eats maple syrup, triggering a runaway metabolic response that causes it to grow out of control and devour the house it lives in, then the entire city. Eat pill pugs, coins, light bulbs, turtles, toilets, hockey players, snowmen, houses, hockey rinks, and more!

Teeny Tiny UFO

Aliens researching Earth attempt to deploy an inconspicuous UFO to quietly collect samples of life on the planet, but the wrong drone is launched, and this one grows with everything it collects. Abduct cellular structures, weevils, corn kernels, fireflies, scarecrows, chickens, pigs, cows, farmers, windmills, hot air balloons, barns, and entire military bases as your UFO expands far beyond its intended size.

Hungry Dragon

Mistaken for an ordinary quail egg, a dragon hatches and begins consuming everything around it. It is only a baby at first, but its hunger quickly grows out of control. Eat breadcrumbs, fleas, wheat, gold coins, pewter cups, crowns, helms, mutton, knights, jesters, princesses, unicorns, and eventually entire medieval towns.

Clay Goo

In an alternate universe made entirely of clay, a strange amorphous blob falls from the sky and splashes into the ocean, where it begins absorbing everything smaller than itself. Eat shrimp, stubby squid, boxfish, sea stars, flintlock pistols, treasure maps, tricorns, coral, barrels, palm trees, pirates, rowboats, tall ships, mountains, and eventually the entire Earth.

Features:

-Hundreds of unique objects and creatures to eat

-Nearly 150 levels of growth and destruction

-Local co-op mode on tablets - eat the world together

-Six completely different worlds and playable creatures

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Tasty Planet: Final Bite – Beginner’s Guide & Review

Tasty Planet: Final Bite is the most fun I’ve had with an eat-’em-up mobile game in ages. It’s simple, chaotic, and weirdly addictive—perfect for killing time or zoning out after a long day. If you’re new to the franchise (or just love gobbling up everything in sight), this guide will get you hooked fast.

First off, forget complicated tutorials. This game’s core loop is dead simple: eat stuff smaller than you, get bigger, repeat. But don’t let that fool you—it’s not just mindless munching. There’s strategy here, especially later on, and six totally unique worlds to tear through, each with its own vibe and playable creature.

What You Actually Need to Know as a New Player

Here’s the lowdown to avoid fumbling early on:

1. Start Small, Think Big – Every level begins with tiny stuff—paperclips, pencils, even maple syrup (shoutout to the House Hippo world). Don’t rush to eat bigger things; grow gradually, and you’ll unlock new moves like jumping or flying. Those become lifesavers later.

2. Each Creature Feels Different – You’re not just playing the same blob in different skins. The UFO abducts stuff (not just cows!), the Hungry Dragon starts as a tiny egg and goes berserk, and the Clay Goo? It’s that classic gray slime, but way more unstop-pable. Mixes things up so you never get bored.

3. Don’t Sleep on Co-op – Grab a friend and play local co-op—trust me, eating the world together is way more fun than going solo. No online nonsense, just couch chaos, which is perfect for casual play.

What Makes This Game Stand Out (And What to Watch For)

The art style is bright, cartoony, and full of little details—each world feels distinct, from the mythical Atlantis to the clay-based universe of the final chapter. The sound design helps too: that squishy, satisfying crunch when you eat something never gets old, and the upbeat music keeps you going.

But here’s the catch: it gets tough. Early levels are a breeze, but later ones force you to plan your eating order. You’ll need to use physics (like leveraging water or levers) to reach tricky items, and rushing will get you stuck. It’s not a dealbreaker, but new players should take it slow.

Final Thought for Newbies

This isn’t a deep, complex game—and that’s why it works. It’s pure, unadulterated fun, with 150 levels to blast through and hidden challenges to find. If you want something easy to pick up but hard to put down, this is it. Skip the overthinking, grab your device, and start munching.

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