Maybe they will make Tasty Planet 2 someday :D. Some idea of combos would have made the game more fun to play, like for example eating a number of objects in a very short time, or eating a number of objects of the same type. When you reach the final moments of a level where you can eat everyting in your way, it gives you a feeling of power *grin*. The graphics are not extraordinary however the gameplay is great and that is what is important ). The doc and his assistant in the comic strip give a nice break until you rest your arm from all the mouse hovering you have done in the previous stages. You start from the lab, then you're flushed out, you find yourself on a picnic table, in the ocean, etc. Tasty Planet is accompanied by a comic strip to guide you from one set of stages to the next. Some tips: stay away from the edges, and stay away from objects bigger than you.
A 2 book for 60 cents equal to the best mh22-2t Believing that a new era should be inaugurated in S. Also some levels, like in the ocean, if you touch something bigger than you, you die instantly and have to restart the level. AD PREMIUM row on level land, of binding. The game is quite easy at first but gets more difficult since you also have to race against time. On the heads-up-display(HUD) it shows you the current size of the creature you're controlling, what you just ate and also the closest biggest thing you can eat. It feels quite natural after a few moments playing the game. To stop it immediately you have to move the mouse in the opposite direction.
There is an element of acceleration and deceleration, so when you stop moving the mouse, it won't stop abrubtly. The controls are very easy, just move the mouse, and the creature will start moving in the direction you want to.
To pass a level you have to grow to some size although there are other levels where you have to find objects (like puzzle pieces) and go through a maze, eating up stuff as you go a long, so you end up eating the maze itself. So you control this little guy with the mouse and try not to touch anything bigger than you. This game reminds me of Katamari but in 2d. Tasty Planet distributed by Big Fish Games is about a creature born in a laboritory experiment gone wrong which can devour everything unless it is smaller than it.