Like where the name "Back for Seconds" came from, a few more posts about editors, and a couple other things. Also for some reason a lot of the variables are defined in scientific notation, not sure why but maybe to get a very precise small number? Your guess is as good as mine.Īlso, been meaning to put this here, but on an old dingogames blog, there's a post about a level editor used to make the game, and even a picture of a test level in the editor! Įdit: There's actually a few more posts about Tasty Planet on that blog. The variables themselves are probably leftovers from when they ported Tasty Planet 2 to steam, presumably porting all the levels to a new version of the engine with water support. From the developer: Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds is a fun, entertaining and exciting game. You can check out Stephen Chapmans vids on YT too, theyre real good. As for resources, the CE tutorial is solid. From there you might be able to whip something up to get some key press action going. 0 Diamondbull No, on PC there are no gems. Commonly, this programs installer has the following filenames: tastyplanet2.exe, GH-tastyplanet2.exe, tastyplanet2bfs.exe, tastyplanet2-WT.exe and tastyplanet.exe etc. Base: 'tastyplanet2.exe'+002EC638 Offsets: 0, 8, 280, 0, 0 For the mass, set the last offset to 1B8. Personally I use cheats to get them free. Questions & Answers We have 1 questions and 2 answers for Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds. You can also ask your question on our Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds Questions & Answers page. I tried changing the waterlevel variable and it didn't seem to do anything, might experiment with it more. Tasty Planet Forever 1 Anonymous 64023df839a983.83338392 I don't know. If you have any cheats or tips for Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds please send them in here. I'm surprised (and glad) that people still pay attention to this game even though it's been out for quite a while now. The more it eats, the bigger it gets Eat rats, dinosaurs, gladiators, samurai, pyramids, volcanoes. You can also ask your question on our Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds Questions & Answerspage. Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds All Discussions Screenshots Artwork Broadcasts Videos News Guides Reviews 3 in Group Chat View Stats Control a tiny ball of grey goo with the ability to eat anything smaller than itself. It also makes the movement kind of awkward for some reason.Įdit: There's also a waterlevel variable, not sure what it does though. If you have any cheats or tips for Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds please send them in here. Originally posted by RadioactiveTurtle:New discovery, found a variable called "sidescroll" changing false to true makes the level act like a Tasty Blue level where there's a certain water level that you fall back down from after going out of it.
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