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Tasty Planet: Final Bite

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78%Game Brain Score
music, humor
graphics, gameplay
88% User Score Based on 40 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 40 reviews
music2 positive mentions

  • Great homage to the legendary series with nostalgic value and emotional impact for longtime fans.
  • Creative and interesting worlds with diverse playable characters, including a unique claymation art style in the final sections.
  • Improved level design compared to previous games, with enjoyable bonus levels and fitting soundtracks.
  • Levels can be excessively long, repetitive, and sometimes boring, which may cause frustration for some players.
  • Lack of innovation and technical development compared to previous installments, feeling more like a reskin of an earlier game.
  • Final level and ending felt underwhelming and less grandiose than expected for the series finale.
  • graphics
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game features a variety of art styles, with particular praise for the charming claymation visuals in the final sections and dragon levels. Players appreciated the creative and fun graphical approach, though some found the ending visuals underwhelming compared to previous entries. Overall, the graphics were well-received for their uniqueness and fitting atmosphere.

    • “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 can tell the developers had a ton of fun with the new art styles, and I really loved those as well, especially the dragon levels.”
    • “The final level felt underwhelming and the last bonus level is just a regular UFO level but in the clay art style. For what is presumably the final game in the series, I would've expected a more grandiose way to end it.”
    • “The levels are a bit long, and while the game is nice, I'm not really a fan of different art styles.”
    • “The ending is a bit underwhelming; the last level is just a simple blue level ending with eating stars, which is less impressive compared to previous entries.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers around 5 hours of content but is considered repetitive and lacking innovation compared to previous installments and similar titles. Overall, it may not provide enough variety or engagement to justify its price.

    • “The game is $12, and you'll get about 5 hours of gameplay, with many more if you decide to replay the levels and experience different eating mechanics.”
    • “Previous installments offered well over 30 minutes of gameplay.”
    • “The gameplay is not really innovative or different compared to the recent Tasty Planet Forever.”
    • “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.”
    • “However, the gameplay is not really innovative or different at all compared to the recent Tasty Planet Forever.”
    • “12 dollars, repetitive gameplay.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is praised for fitting the game's style well, with enjoyable new soundtracks that complement the art and levels. While technically similar to previous entries, the soundtrack is appreciated for enhancing the overall experience.

    • “Great music, lots of levels (but not too much like in Forever).”
    • “After completing the game on deadly difficulty and 100%'ing the series, I can tell the developers had a ton of fun with the new art styles, and I really loved those as well (especially the dragon levels). The new soundtracks for the game fit Tasty Planet really well; no complaints here.”
  • humor
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is highlighted by a particularly funny jumpscare in one of the worlds, adding a lighthearted and surprising element to the experience. However, some expected comedic features, like an "eat the entire universe" level, are missing from the main content.

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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 Tasty Planet: Final Bite 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, Tasty Planet Forever, Tasty Planet, Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series and others.