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Tasty Planet: Final Bite

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73%Game Brain Score
music, humor
graphics, gameplay
88% User Score Based on 34 reviews

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Tasty Planet: Final Bite is a single player and multiplayer casual platformer game with a post-apocalyptic theme. It was developed by Dingo Games and was released on January 23, 2026. It received positive reviews from players.

Grow bigger and bigger as you eat everything in the world! Tasty Planet: Final Bite is an eat ’em up game where you play through six different apocalyptic scenarios, each starring a new creature with its own way of devouring the world. Six worlds to devour Hundreds of objects and creatures to eat Nearly 150 levels of growth and destruction Fully playable in couch co-op Paperclip Maximize…

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88%
Audience ScoreBased on 34 reviews
music3 positive mentions

  • Creative and interesting worlds with unique mythological and fictitious characters, adding fresh environments and personalities.
  • Improved level design compared to previous entries, with less unfair difficulty and more detailed, enjoyable levels.
  • Engaging art styles, including a charming claymation finale, with fitting soundtracks that enhance the game’s cozy and fun atmosphere.
  • Levels tend to be very long and sometimes repetitive, making some gameplay feel tedious and less engaging.
  • Difficulty can be frustrating, especially in bonus levels and in achieving three-star ratings due to strict or demanding requirements.
  • Lack of innovation compared to prior games; gameplay feels like a reskin or continuation rather than introducing meaningful new mechanics or improvements.
  • graphics
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics showcase a charming claymation art style, especially in the final world, which many players found beautiful and a refreshing surprise. The variety of art styles throughout adds to the game's appeal, though some felt the final level's visuals were underwhelming compared to expectations. Overall, the graphics are well-loved and contribute positively to the game's experience.

    • “I loved the claymation art style in the last section of the game.”
    • “The art style in the last world was beautiful, a very nice surprise.”
    • “I really loved the new art styles, especially the dragon levels.”
    • “The final level of the game felt underwhelming visually, with just a simple blue level and star-eating, and the last bonus level reused a clay art style in a way that lacked the expected grandiosity for the series finale.”
    • “The levels are a bit long and, while the game is nice, the final level's graphics felt underwhelming compared to previous entries.”
    • “I am not really a fan of different art styles, which affected my experience of the game's graphics.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers around 5 hours of content at a $12 price point but is criticized for being repetitive and lacking innovation compared to previous installments and similar titles. Overall, it may not provide a compelling or fresh experience.

    • “The game is $12, and you'll get about 5 hours of gameplay, with many more hours if you decide to replay the levels and experience eating certain colors while avoiding others.”
    • “With previous installments having well over 30 minutes of gameplay.”
    • “However, the gameplay is not really innovative or different compared to the recent Tasty Planet Forever.”
    • “The game costs $12 and offers about 5 hours of gameplay, with additional time if you replay levels to experience eating certain colors while avoiding others; however, this repetitive mechanic is hardly recommendable.”
    • “The gameplay is not really innovative or different at all compared to the recent Tasty Planet Forever.”
    • “At $12, the game features repetitive gameplay.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is well-received, featuring fitting new soundtracks that complement the game's art styles and levels, especially the dragon-themed ones. While using the same engine and sound design with no technical innovations, the music enhances the overall enjoyable experience.

    • “Great music, lots of levels (but not too many like in Forever).”
    • “After completing the game on deadly difficulty and 100%ing the series, I can say I enjoyed the game a lot. The new soundtracks fit Tasty Planet really well, no complaints here.”
    • “I really loved the dragon levels, and the new soundtracks for the game complemented the experience perfectly.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is highlighted by a particularly funny jumpscare in one of the worlds, adding a playful and unexpected moment, though some desired comedic elements like an "eat the entire universe" level were missing in the main stages.

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Tasty Planet: Final Bite is a casual platformer game with post-apocalyptic theme.

Tasty Planet: Final Bite is available on PC, Mac OS, Steam Deck and Windows.

Tasty Planet: Final Bite was released on January 23, 2026.

Tasty Planet: Final Bite was developed by Dingo Games.

Tasty Planet: Final Bite has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its graphics.

Tasty Planet: Final Bite is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include Tasty Blue, Tasty Planet, Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds, Once Upon A KATAMARI, Kingdom Rush 5: Alliance TD and others.