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Picture from Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds available for pre orderDingo Games is taking pre-orders for their soon-to-be-released game, Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds. They have also released a new trailer for the title, showcasing its two player cooperative mode.

The premise of Tasty Planet is simple. Players control a ball of goo with the ability to eat anything smaller than itself. As the goo eats objects it grows bigger, thereby giving it the ability to eat even larger objects. The goo can grow from the size of an ant to the size of a mountain in a single level. Players eat their way through six different time periods: modern, Late Cretaceous, Ancient Egypt, Ancient Rome, Feudal Japan, and the distant future. Each time period features a unique set of objects for the player to eat. Mice, cats, Tyrannosaurus Rex, mummies, gladiators, and flying saucers are just a few of the objects available for consumption.

Development is wrapping up and Dingo Games will be releasing Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds in the next few weeks for both Windows and Mac.

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