Tasty Planet: Final Bite

4.6
47 reviews
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Content rating
Everyone 10+
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About this game

Tasty Planet: Final Bite is a fast-paced eat-’em-up game where you grow bigger and bigger by consuming everything in your path. Play through six wildly different end-of-the-world scenarios, each starring a unique creature with its own method of destruction.

Paperclip Maximizer
An office supply company built a machine to make paperclips. One tiny programming mistake later… it’s turning everything into paperclips. Convert ants, pushpins, erasers, crayons, hamsters, printers, office workers, pickup trucks, and even entire buildings into paperclips. Good thing the world can always use more paperclips… right?

The Fall of Atlantis
The civilization of Atlantis was once peaceful and fair. Over time, its people became prideful and greedy, angering the gods. Play as one of the gods’ pets, Cetus, sent to teach the Atlanteans a lesson in humility. Consume scallops, flying fish, catfish, centaurs, griffins, submarines, warships, and finally the ancient city itself! This is the true story of the fall of Atlantis.

House Hippo
A tiny, mythical Canadian household creature accidentally eats maple syrup, triggering a runaway metabolic response that causes it to grow out of control and devour the house it lives in, then the entire city. Eat pill pugs, coins, light bulbs, turtles, toilets, hockey players, snowmen, houses, hockey rinks, and more!

Teeny Tiny UFO
Aliens researching Earth attempt to deploy an inconspicuous UFO to quietly collect samples of life on the planet, but the wrong drone is launched, and this one grows with everything it collects. Abduct cellular structures, weevils, corn kernels, fireflies, scarecrows, chickens, pigs, cows, farmers, windmills, hot air balloons, barns, and entire military bases as your UFO expands far beyond its intended size.

Hungry Dragon
Mistaken for an ordinary quail egg, a dragon hatches and begins consuming everything around it. It is only a baby at first, but its hunger quickly grows out of control. Eat breadcrumbs, fleas, wheat, gold coins, pewter cups, crowns, helms, mutton, knights, jesters, princesses, unicorns, and eventually entire medieval towns.

Clay Goo
In an alternate universe made entirely of clay, a strange amorphous blob falls from the sky and splashes into the ocean, where it begins absorbing everything smaller than itself. Eat shrimp, stubby squid, boxfish, sea stars, flintlock pistols, treasure maps, tricorns, coral, barrels, palm trees, pirates, rowboats, tall ships, mountains, and eventually the entire Earth.

Features:
-Hundreds of unique objects and creatures to eat
-Nearly 150 levels of growth and destruction
-Local co-op mode on tablets - eat the world together
-Six completely different worlds and playable creatures
Updated on
Jan 27, 2026

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
41 reviews
Stignash
February 10, 2026
Love the sudden game coming back into the franchise, I saw it and played it immediately, though I haven't played it all the way through, it is still a very good game, like the effect where when you absorb or whatever the movement is called with the paperclip dude, It adds on the paperclip with corresponding colors, really cool effect. And how it has a lot of characters and different stories, I really like the game, and WILL play more, aka play all the way through.
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Corrigan Gawne
February 27, 2026
I feel its safe to say this series peaked with the 4th release. This game isn't bad don't get me wrong, in fact I think its just as good as the 4th. My biggest issue is that there aren't as many levels as the 4th. Add more levels and this game would get 5 stars from me like the 4th one.
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Tammy Parton
January 24, 2026
amazing, I got all 3 stars and loved the paperclip maximizer! some of the levels are challenging but it gives a challenge. Loved the teeny tiny ufo!
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What’s new

Some small updates to a few levels