After unlocking levels in single player you’ll be able to play them with a friend in two player coop mode. Try out split screen cooperative mode on tablets. The scale of some of the levels is enormous in one level you'll grow all the way from the size of a subatomic particle to the size of the universe. There are hundreds of different entities to eat and well over 150 levels. This is the biggest Tasty Planet game ever. Eradicate invasive species as an experimental dingoįor an extra challenge, play through the worlds again using the eight bonus characters: metal cat, moray eel, elephant, ladybug, killer whale, baby, chicken, and black hole. Control a tiny ball of grey goo with the ability to eat anything smaller than itself. Reclaim the Pacific Ocean as a basking shark Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds v.1.0.7.0 Grow bigger and bigger while eating everything in the world. Consume the Caribbean as an angry octopus When you’re finished dining on Paris, there are seven more worlds to eat: Eat rats, baguettes, people, cars, trees, buildings, and more! Grow bigger and bigger by eating everything in Paris. Perhaps a little further analysis on these guys could help find a good speed rating, especially since the player characters can move quite noticeably faster than they did in the last Tasty Planet games (probably because mouse controls, but eh).Play as a small cat with an insatiable hunger. That and the rat has eaten larger than the thatched resorts (the swimming pools), though I don't see the pools doing anything to the rat's rather shoddy standing in its own verse (up to 30 meters wat?). Though there are small corrections here and there I'd make.įor the octopus, it can go a little higher than 182 meters (it missed one of the end-of-level garbage piles).
for Osmosis Jones/Ozzy and Drix and Tasty Planet), but the issue with attempting content revision on that spectrum has nothing to do with the wiki itself, but the fact that fiction itself cared very little about the ridiculously tiny.īut back to the topic, I'm watching the playthrough itself to see if there's an end-game comic (seeing as how end-game player characters in Tasty Planet tend to be far stronger in the end comics than the actual gameplay).
Granted there should be a better way to handle 10-C stuff (ex. The Goo Varies from 10-C (Just large enough to eat Quarks) to At least 3-A (Able to consume groups of entire universes whole)Ĭlick to expand.True they did make up actual 3D objects (two up quarks and a down quark for a proton). The Penguin Varies from 10-C (Just large enough to eat Fruit Flies) to 7-B (Able to eat city-sized floating islands whole)
The Fox Varies from 10-C (Just large enough to eat crickets) to 8-C (Large enough to eat entire houses whole) The Shark Varies from 10-C (Just large enough to eat fish that are only a few millimeters long) to 8-B (Large enough to eat Destroyer-class ships whole) The Bee Varies from 10-C (Just large enough to eat single drops of nectar) to 5-B (Ate the Moon and the Earth) (Also FTL as it flew from the earth to the moon and back nigh-instantly) The Rat Varies from 10-C (Just large enough to eat scraps of plants and termites) to High 8-C (Large enough to swallow resort hotels whole) Large enough to swallow Garbage Ships, Submarines, hotel resorts, and Container ships whole) The Octopus Varies from 10-C (Just large enough to eat soda can pop tabs) to 8-B (Its size along warrants this as it is 182 meters. Large enough to be able to swallow multiple city blocks whole) So the Cat Varies from 10-C (Just large enough to be able to eat peas and small bugs) to 7-C (Its size alone warrants this as it is over a kilometer long.