

You can, however, opt to purchase Mr.TomatoS++, which will unlock the option to reset your progress to be able to unlock Mr.TomatoS’ all endings. What’s more, you can only play it once, and that’s it. One thing to note before jumping in and giving this a try is that the game itself does not last for very long, clocking in at around half an hour to finish. Otherwise, you will either run out of ingredients or commit too many mistakes that will lead to a very angry and scary tomato, and you would not want that to happen, with all the consequences it entails. You need to make sure you have enough ingredients to satiate his cravings and complete levels. Then, there’s the resource management side of things to take into consideration as you feed the hungry tomato. Every mistake makes him angry until he becomes a devil tomato. As you progress, the food items will get hidden in bags like mystery items, so you have to guess which is the right one. These points will be used to buy items in the shop, which you visit after every round. Tomato happy by giving him what he wants. You can utilize the blender to combine different food, but not all food can be blended together, and you can only mix two things at the same time.Īfter that, you earn points every time you make Mr. The left mouse button is used to both grab food items and drop them, either to feed Mr. TomatoS' gameplay will be navigated through using your mouse. However, the instructions can be confusing for first-time players because there are a lot of things going on. Meanwhile, the gameplay is pretty straightforward.

However, it really matches the style and humor of the game, so that aspect can be easily ignored. Akin to another game called Andy’s Apple Farm, Mr.TomatoS’ art is very sloppy and sketchy, and it seems like it was made using MS Paint.
