Tasty Travels: Merge Game

Tasty Travels: Merge Game

Century Games PTE. LTD.

Rating 4.6 (118,180 reviews)

A merge puzzler built around food collecting and destination unlocks

The design centres on simple merge mechanics tied to travel progression. That keeps the play pattern easy to understand, while the food and destination systems give the collecting loop a clear purpose beyond pure item sorting.

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Category Casual
Installs 10,000,000+
Version 58.0.0
Updated Jun 22, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Tasty Travels: Merge Game is a casual merge puzzle from Century Games PTE. LTD., the studio behind a string of free-to-play mobile titles. The loop is straightforward: combine matching ingredients, complete food-related requests, and use the rewards to open more locations on a culinary map. That structure gives it the familiar rhythm of a light collection game, but the travel and cuisine theme keeps the presentation distinct from standard merge apps. The official description also points to social sharing and recipe exchange, suggesting a game that mixes solo progression with light community framing rather than competitive pressure. On Hong Kong’s Google Play Store and App Store, it sits in a broad casual lane, with 10,000,000+ installs on Android and a strong 4.63 rating from 118,180 reviews. It is free on both platforms, which usually means the usual mobile economy sits around the core loop.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Ingredient Merging Two identical ingredients can be combined into a new item. That basic rule drives almost every action and gives the game its puzzle-like structure.
  • Culinary Progression The map is built around local cuisines and specialty dishes. Progress appears to come from discovering more recipes rather than from fast reflexes or combat.
  • Quest Requests Tourist food requests act as tasks that unlock more recipes and travel destinations. This creates a clear short-term objective for each session.
  • Social Sharing The description mentions friends around the world and recipe sharing. That suggests a light social layer, though the exact interaction model is not detailed.
  • Coin Unlocks Coins are used to unlock new travel destinations. This adds a steady progression gate and gives the merge loop a practical reward.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among casual merge games, the main distinction is its food-tour framing. The theme gives the progression a sense of place, and the scale implied by the description is larger than a single-board puzzle with no broader structure.

  • Large Content Scope The description claims over 500 types of local cuisines and dozens of famous culinary cities. That breadth matters because it suggests a long progression path rather than a short novelty.
  • Broad Platform Reach It is available on both Android and iPhone in Hong Kong. That makes it easy to install across common mobile devices without platform friction.
  • Strong Audience Signal A 4.63 rating from 118,180 reviews is a substantial sample for a casual mobile game. It indicates broad approval, even if the genre itself remains familiar.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical for a free casual mobile game. The store data suggests a live-service style economy, and the App Store file size is fairly large for this genre, so storage and update space matter more than the simple premise implies.

  • Free-To-Play Economy The game is free, and the coin-based progression strongly suggests in-app purchases or similar monetisation. The store listing does not spell out every cost, so the usual mobile caveats apply.
  • Storage Planning The iPhone version is listed at about 667 MB. Extra free space for updates and cache is sensible, especially on devices with limited storage.
  • Age Rating Google Play rates it 3+ and the App Store lists 9+. That makes it broadly family-friendly, though the social features and store economy may still merit parental oversight.

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