Tasty Travels: Merge Game
Century Games PTE. LTD.
| Category | Casual |
| Installs | 10,000,000+ |
| Version | 58.0.0 |
| Updated | Jun 22, 2026 |







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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