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Tasty Planet (for Mac) Analysis

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Tasty Planet is an action game that invites players to control a small, hungry creature that grows by consuming everything in its path. The game features a variety of levels set in different environments, each with unique challenges and obstacles. Players navigate through a whimsical world, using simple controls to devour objects, from tiny particles to larger items, while avoiding predators and hazards. The graphics are vibrant and cartoonish, contributing to an enjoyable gaming experience.

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This trial version allows users to explore the early stages of the game, offering a taste of its engaging mechanics and fun gameplay. Players can expect a mix of strategy and quick reflexes as they progress through increasingly complex levels. Tasty Planet’s straightforward premise and addictive nature make it appealing to a wide audience, providing hours of entertainment on the Mac platform.


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X
  • Mac OS X 10.4
Additional Requirements
Mac OS X/X 10.3/X 10.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
1,905
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

Control a crazy ball and eat an entire planet.
Control a tiny ball of grey goo which eats everything around it. The more it eats, the bigger it gets. The goo eats anything that gets in its way: dirt, bacteria, bugs, fish, mice, cats, dogs, cars, trees, and houses. Soon the entire planet will be eaten by this crazy ball of goo. Fortunately you're on the goo side.

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