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What is a game where you eat smaller thing to get bigger?

I am not talking about fish eat fish, or cosmic crush or anything like that. The other day I played this game where you a piece of, like, goo. You start off in a lab, eating paper, pancils, mice, frogs, etc. then when you grow big enough you eat a time traveling machine and go back to the age of dinosaurs. Does anyone know what I am talking about?

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    I've never heard of that game. But I will say though, if you're into the whole eating things and growing larger style of gameplay, you might want to check out the "Beautiful Katamari" game series. You start off as a ball, and then you roll up things like coins and fruits and vegetables, then you get bigger to where you can roll up stoves and tables and chairs and animals and then even bigger so you can roll up cars and people, and then on and on it goes until you expand so big you start rolling up entire continents! It's fun and addictive, in my opinion.

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Hey,

    If you are looking for a free download of Tasty Planet Back for Seconds you can check here: http://j.mp/1m5Xsys

    it's a perfectly working link, no scam!

    Every time you eat something, you grow a little larger, and very soon you’ll be able to eat larger and bigger objects.

    For me, it's the best game ever.

  • 7 years ago

    I guess is Tasty Planet Back for Seconds

  • 10 years ago

    Are you talking about something like Katamari?

    Could you guys please click this link? http://freeminecraft.me/?ref=380611

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  • 6 years ago

    no mike no

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