In 2057, the first humans are finally able to land on Mars. It then eats the turtles until they are gone, but since the turtles are infinite, the goo's feast is never-ending, then the game is over. Ripping through the fabric of time, it eats said fabric and discovers that the space-time continuum is resting on the back of a turtle, which is on the back of a slightly larger turtle, and that it's turtles all the way down. The goo continues to consume nebulae, star clusters, galaxies, and galaxy clusters. The goo eats the largest stars (red hypergiants) though one of them undergoes a hypernova leaving a black hole, the goo consumes the black hole as well. Next, the grey goo consumes small stars around the sun, then the sun itself, working up to red giants. Next, it launches into space, grows on small asteroids, destroys humanity's last line of defense - armed circular satellites that measure roughly 120 kilometers in diameter - then moves on to destroy Earth, the moon, and the planets (excluding Pluto as it is too small compared to the gas giants). Giant humanoid tanks armed with powerful lasers are dispatched to destroy the goo, now several meters in diameter, but it evades the blasts, consumes future technology, people, and cars, and destroys the tanks too, destroying the city. It evades those too, growing large enough to consume the scientist and his assistants' brains. However, it evades the bots and grows larger, necessitating the scientist's second line of defense: energy weapons grafted onto ants, rats, and cats. When it does, far in the future, it is microscopic instead of a few centimeters in diameter as when it usually jumps, but the scientist has prepared tiny robots to destroy the grey goo while it is still small. The scientist by this point has figured out that the grey goo has only one jump left, this time to their future, and they must be prepared for it, so he and his assistant preserve their brains so they can survive until the grey goo appears. Next, it travels to Feudal Japan, where it eats rice, ninja, and buildings, but also consumes Monsterzilla, removing the world's protection from giant monsters and allowing them to ravage the present. Next, it travels to Ancient Rome, where it consumes a feast, people, then buildings and destroys the city, forcing the Romans to pull together and prevent the fall of the empire. It then travels to Egypt, and consumes snakes, mummies, cats, people, buildings, and the pyramids. After being hit by the meteor, the grey goo travels through time again, but each time it travels through time it reverts to a small size. In the present, the scientist and the assistant experience changes in the timeline as they happen in the past. So he began dining on turtles non-stop for the rest of his life, thus giving him a wealthy and good ending.The Grey Goo starts small again in the late Cretaceous period, consuming the plants and animals of the area, before consuming a volcano and being hit by a meteor, which prevents the dinosaurs from going extinct. Unlike last time, he didn't implode when he got too much mass, and after eating everything in the universe, all he has left to eat are turtles. This game along with " Tasty Planet Forever" are the only games that end good for the grey goo.Unlike in the first game, the Grey Goo was created by accident.So if you liked that game, you'll love this one! You'll get many more objects to eat, a new story, a 2-player mode, and much more. Tasty Planet: Back for Seconds is the sequel to Tasty Planet. To unlock the bonus levels, you must complete the Timed Mode, in Bonus Mode, you need to reach enough gold medal to unlock the Bonus Levels. There are even a few levels that pit you up against enemy grey goos. Some are more difficult versions of levels from the main game and some are totally new levels. Even after conquering all of the main levels, (and also destroying the time period) the game still isn't over! Almost 50 bonus levels can be unlocked.
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