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3 people found this review helpful
5.0 hrs on record (5.0 hrs at review time)
It's more Tasty Planet! Wonderful! Back around for the final final game in the series after Tasty Planet Forever, the final game in the series!

Nothing too different from the previous games this time around. The UFO character in particular is pretty fun to play. The art style in the last world was beautiful, very nice surprise. The levels are fun, some pretty creative ones, though my favorite will always be the second game.

My only complaint is that the game only supports 60hz refresh rates, which feels a little hard on the eyes for a game where you move around so much now that I'm used to playing on a 120hz monitor. That and there was no "eat the entire universe" level for the main levels (I haven't done every extra), but there was a really funny jumpscare in one of the worlds. Other than that, Tasty Planet!
Posted 26 January.
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2 people found this review helpful
0.3 hrs on record
TL;DR: game good. GREAT story and soundtrack, gameplay feels unpolished. 7.5/10, has a lot of potential and a lot of flaws. 9/10 if you stop playing after finishing the story.

I've played for 85 hours before the Steam launch, did all of the content available in the game except for the current late-game grind.

The game is anime Warframe, and honestly, it's pretty good.
The main story is amazing, the music is great, the EN voice acting is pretty good (though it has some lip-sync issues), the graphics are good, the progression is fun and streamlined, the gameplay is fine.

My main complaint is the gameplay loop of doing Warframe-like missions outside of the story quests feels completely disconnected to the game world itself. Completely immersion-breaking, could do with more of a home base where you walk somewhere to be deployed for missions, but both the story and the gameplay hold up well separately otherwise.

There are a good couple design and balancing issues that have gone overlooked so far, but I'm willing to give it a pass because it is pretty early in the game's lifespan. I'm not going to complain about a 3-month-old MMO-lite game not having endgame content, because that's frankly stupid. The developers seem to take player feedback and implement changes based on it, though some of the main complaints have gone unresponded somehow.

What's already there in terms of main content is very fun, just don't expect to have the best time grinding for hundreds of hours right now.
Posted 20 January.
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2 people found this review helpful
16.6 hrs on record (15.9 hrs at review time)
This game immediately got me hooked ever since the initial demo release. I've replayed it many times over the course of its development and the full release is awesome!

The minigames are fun at the start as you progress and upgrade things, then develop into way more awesome, sometimes entirely different minigames, which then later develop into spin-offs of themselves as side objectives. Bullet hells, ice fishing, building lines of towers, exploding chess pieces!

The combat is simple at the start, much like a standard turn-based RPG, which then also quickly develops into a lot more fun and chaotic experience as you upgrade your characters too. Not a complicated one, but one that gives you a lot of options and unlockable items. A standard party can probably deal with most fights, but why have a standard party when you can clone a character 8 times over mid-fight? Spamming party-wide spells, effect immunity, endless heals, stacking damage amplification for thousands of damage. Hell, even going infinite so your opponent doesn't get to take a turn ever again! The game gives you many tools and allows you to be overpowered. The enemies in return are also powerful but manageable, just to make sure you can't run over the entire game with one strategy. There's also an automatic combat system so it can be more of a strategic party management kind of thing. Definitely the most enjoyable part of the game for me.

After beating the game, other game modes are unlocked, which change how you approach the game. A part of it is like a new game plus, the other part an incremental game's prestige system. You go through upgrading and clearing the map again, but with some extra unlocks and faster progression. For example, tougher combat so you might have to grind out extra upgrades from minigames, but the minigames are auto-collected faster so you get upgrades a lot faster. Or no combat at all, just zooming through every minigame.

It can get a bit repetitive after a while but the game mode progression is why I've found myself coming back to this game so many times. You can start a new game in the same profile at any point, and you get the whole, slightly-different experience, boosted by your previous progress.

TL;DR: upgrading minigames fun; upgrading characters fun; blowing up enemies and fish and fruit and rocks and ice also fun; doing it again faster still fun.

Hell of a fun incremental game sneaking into an RPG-shaped box. Definitely recommend it! 5/5.
Posted 15 June, 2025.
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1 person found this review helpful
5.9 hrs on record (4.2 hrs at review time)
Slot machines, screen wide explosions, money snakes, arrows and particles flying through the field. Absolutely fantastic incremental game, hits all the right notes in both gameplay and visual/sound design. Clean visuals, funky soundtrack, smooth progression that gets more and more chaotic as you go from clearing a couple shapes off your screen to blowing hundreds of them up into sweet money particles. Following that up with the prestige mechanic actually being fun and significantly changing how you play the game, makes it feel fresh every reset.

An absolute dopamine factory, 10/10 would explode 25000 squares again.
Posted 7 March, 2025.
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95.9 hrs on record (63.2 hrs at review time)
DEMOCRACY PREVAILS
Posted 6 May, 2024.
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6.1 hrs on record (6.0 hrs at review time)
Very fun incremental game with a nice ending, fairly balanced and very satisfying.

Progression can become very confusing when you unlock all of the new materials as there's too many upgrades and any single one doesn't feel too impactful. Near the end of the game it becomes extremely laggy (presumably from all the calculations), but still enjoyable and recommend playing.
Posted 12 August, 2023. Last edited 12 August, 2023.
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0.5 hrs on record
Cool short game, a little rough on the edges but overall solid, fun movement and good level design (for the first one). Main issues I've found were the explosions blocking too much of your view, game not explaining much of how it works and enemies sometimes getting stuck on the second level. On the other hand, it's free and takes like 30 mins to play through it.
Posted 30 April, 2022.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.6 hrs on record (0.2 hrs at review time)
Fun, short and simple platforming puzzle game. Music is pretty good too. I didn't even know until checking other reviews but apparently this ended up inspiring the Portal 2 gels, so give it a go!
Posted 30 April, 2022.
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121.5 hrs on record (102.0 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Amazing game to turn off your brain and vibe to, very satisfactory.

Great game, lots of levels to clean, frequent seasonal maps and DLC releases for even more maps too.
Posted 13 April, 2022. Last edited 1 January, 2025.
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3 people found this review helpful
0.3 hrs on record (0.2 hrs at review time)
Become one with the tree, and relax through snow and rain while you grow over the course of 26 real time years
Posted 18 April, 2021.
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