One-liner
A physics-based eating game where you grow by consuming smaller objects, with a focus on nostalgic gameplay from the original Tasty Planet series.
Strengths
- Strong nostalgic appeal for fans of the original Tasty Planet franchise
- Engaging core mechanic of growing by eating smaller objects across varied environments
- Highly rated by positive reviewers who praise its fun and addictive gameplay
- Consistent performance across devices (as noted in 5-star reviews)
- Top-50 keyword ranking for 'back' suggests strong search visibility for sequel-related queries
Weaknesses
- Users report confusion over separate iPhone/iPad versions — buying on one device doesn’t grant access on the other
- Frustration over time limits and medal requirements being perceived as unfair or unachievable
- Negative sentiment around purchasing the wrong version — 'waste of 2 dollars' and 'bought this one thinking this is the one with 60 levels but it isn't'
- Lack of clarity about content differences between this version and the original
- Some users feel misled about level count and scope compared to expectations
Opportunities
- Build a unified cross-device version that works seamlessly on both iPhone and iPad with shared progress
- Create a lightweight 'lite' version with key levels and no time limits to attract new players without frustration
- Launch a companion app that maps all levels, medals, and strategies to help users overcome time limit frustrations
- Reposition the app as a 'true sequel' with expanded content and clearer marketing to differentiate from the original
- Target parents searching for 'Tasty Planet for iPad' by offering a single, device-agnostic purchase option
Competitors
- Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds (Original)
- Tasty Planet: Unleashed
- Tasty Planet: Big Bang
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 2:10:27 PM