A star in this game refers to the bright spheres of superheated gas in space.
Both Tasty Planet and Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds have stars that are edible. The stars range in different sizes for both games. Tasty Planet Forever also has stars that the player (goo) can eat.
Appearance[]
A star appears as a glowing, heavily blurred circle in the colour of either red, orange, yellow, blue, white, or pink. On the inside there is a smaller but similar heavily blurred circle, this time being white.
Behavior[]
- In Tasty Planet, if you touch a bigger star, then you will die.
- If you touch a bigger star in the sequels, then you'll only get hurt.
- Stars are completely stationary, no matter the game or level. However, if a black hole is present, stars will instead slowly move into it before finally being consumed by it.
Size[]
- Tasty Planet: 2.51 Gigameters - 7.66 Gigameters
- Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds: 313 Megameters - 8 Gigameters
- Tasty Planet Forever: 276 Megameters - 5.75 Gigameters
Level Sightings[]
Tasty Planet[]
Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds[]
- Final Frontier; Hard
- All The Way Down; Hard
Tasty Planet Forever[]
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- The star's are classified by classed M, K, G, F, and B (A, O, and W are somehow not included)
See also[]
- Red Giant - a star form