Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds Preview

Dingo Games has announced Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds, the sequel to the Katamari Damacy-like indie game Tasty Planet where players control a tiny ball of grey goo with the ability to eat anything smaller than itself.

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Back for Seconds launching late August for PC and Mac

Dingo Games has announced Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds, the sequel to the Katamari Damacy-like indie game Tasty Planet where players control a tiny ball of grey goo with the ability to eat anything smaller than itself.

 Back for Seconds

According to Dingo Games, Back for Seconds expands upon the original Tasty Planet in several ways. Players will travel to six different time periods – including ancient Egypt and the prehistoric era – while eating increasingly huge objects. Players can now grow from the size of an amoeba to the size of a galaxy within the same level.

Back for Seconds also adds a true two player cooperative campaign mode in which each player controls their own goo.


Comic strips throughout the game tell the story of the two scientists who accidentally create the grey goo. Made out of nanotechnology, the grey goo has the ability to consume anything smaller than itself. The goo starts traveling through time after it eats the scientists’ newly created time machine.

The development of Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds is nearly complete and Dingo Games aims to have it released by the end of August. The game will be released on Windows and Mac.