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Tasty Planet: Final Bite

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67%Game Brain Score
music, humor
graphics, gameplay
86% User Score Based on 29 reviews

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Tasty Planet: Final Bite is a single player and multiplayer action game. 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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86%
Audience ScoreBased on 29 reviews
music3 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Creative and detailed world designs with unique and interesting characters in each world.
  • Improved level design compared to previous entries, with better pacing and less unfair challenge.
  • Charming art styles including a well-liked claymation section and fitting soundtrack enhances the experience.
  • Levels tend to be very long and sometimes repetitive, leading to a lack of engagement for some players.
  • Gameplay is very similar to previous entries with minimal innovation or new mechanics introduced.
  • Some levels are overly strict or frustrating to achieve full completion, and the game's ending felt underwhelming.
  • graphics
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics, especially the unique claymation art style in the final sections and dragon levels, received high praise for their creativity and charm. While some found the art styles enjoyable and fitting for the series, there was mild disappointment over the underwhelming final level's visual presentation. Overall, the varied and appealing graphics were a standout positive aspect of the game.

    • “I loved the claymation art style in the last section of the game.”
    • “The art style in the last world was beautiful, very nice surprise.”
    • “Love the art styles and variety of challenges this time around.”
    • “The final level felt underwhelming, with the last stage being just a simple blue level and the bonus level a regular UFO level in the clay art style. For what is presumably the final game in the series, a more grandiose ending was expected.”
    • “The levels are a bit long and the final level felt underwhelming, although the game is nice overall despite not being a fan of different art styles.”
    • “The main criticism is that the ending's graphics felt underwhelming, lacking a more impressive conclusion for the series.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers around 5 hours of content for $12 but is criticized for being repetitive and lacking innovation compared to previous installments and similar titles. It may not provide enough variety or excitement for most players.

    • “The game is 12 dollars, and you'll get about 5 hours give or take of gameplay—many more if you decide to go through the levels again and experience eating a certain color while avoiding others again.”
    • “With previous installments having well over 30 minutes of gameplay.”
    • “The game is 12 dollars, and you'll get about 5 hours give or take of gameplay—many more if you decide to go through the levels again and experience eating a certain color while avoiding others again; something I could never recommend to even my greatest enemies.”
    • “12 dollars, repetitive gameplay.”
    • “However, the gameplay is not really innovative or different at all compared to the recent Tasty Planet Forever.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is well-received, fitting the game's style perfectly and enhancing the experience, especially in the dragon levels. While it uses the same engine and sound effects as previous entries, players appreciated the fresh new soundtracks and overall audio design.

    • “After completing the game on deadly difficulty and 100%'ing the series, I can say I really enjoyed it. The new soundtracks fit Tasty Planet very well, and I have no complaints here.”
    • “Great music, lots of levels (but not too many, unlike Forever).”
    • “Same engine, music, sound effects, etc.; nothing new on the technical side.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is highlighted by a notably funny jumpscare in one of the worlds, though some users felt certain expected comedic elements, like an "eat the entire universe" level, were missing from the main levels.

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Tasty Planet: Final Bite is a action game.

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 Planet: Back for Seconds, Tasty Blue, Once Upon A KATAMARI, World of Goo 2, Tasty Planet and others.