Tasty Travels: Merge Game

Tasty Travels: Merge Game

Century Games PTE. LTD.

Rating 4.6 (118,026 reviews)

A merge puzzler built around cooking, travel, and recipe collection

The design centres on a familiar merge loop, then layers in collection and progression so each session has a clear target. The result is a casual structure that rewards repetition more than speed, with cooking-themed goals giving the puzzle work some context.

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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 free-to-play casual merge puzzle from Century Games PTE. LTD., built for Android and iPhone in the Australia Google Play Store and App Store. Its loop is straightforward: combine identical ingredients, unlock new dishes, and progress through travel-themed food stops while collecting coins to open more destinations. The official description frames it as a culinary journey, but in practice it is a short-session puzzle game wrapped in restaurant and travel imagery. That makes the appeal easy to understand at a glance. The 4.61 rating across 118,026 reviews suggests it has found a large audience, and the 10,000,000+ install range on Google Play points to broad reach. The presentation is likely aimed at relaxed, repeat play rather than deep systems mastery, with recipe collection and quest tasks doing most of the work.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Ingredient Merging Two identical ingredients can be combined to create new items. That simple rule defines the core loop and gives each merge a small sense of discovery.
  • Recipe Collection The game advertises over 500 types of local cuisines. Collecting and learning new dishes appears to be a major progression track, not just a background theme.
  • Quest Challenges Tourists ask for food-related help, and completing those requests unlocks more recipes and travel destinations. That gives the puzzle board a purpose beyond sorting items.
  • Travel Destinations Coins are used to unlock new locations, turning progress into a steady map-based climb. This structure should suit players who like visible long-term goals.
  • Social Sharing The description mentions sharing culinary adventures and recipes with friends around the world. That suggests a light social layer rather than a competitive multiplayer focus.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile merge games, this one leans hard on food culture and travel rather than abstract items. That gives the progression a clearer identity, while the large review count and high install range suggest it has already reached a broad casual audience.

  • Food-Themed Progression The merge system is tied directly to cuisine and recipe discovery, which makes advancement feel themed instead of purely mechanical.
  • Large Player Reach More than 10,000,000 Google Play installs and over 118,000 ratings indicate a game with substantial visibility and enough feedback for its quality to be judged.
  • Cross-Platform Availability It is available on both Android and iOS in Australia, so the same free download is accessible on phones and tablets from the main stores.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical for a free casual mobile title. The game is available on both major Australian app stores, but its size and monetisation model matter, especially on limited storage or shared devices. The iPhone listing is sizeable, and the Play Store entry does not publish a file size.

  • Large iPhone Download The App Store listing shows a size of 667,097,088 bytes, which is roughly 667 MB before updates and cache. Extra headroom is sensible on any device.
  • Free-To-Play Model The game is free on both stores, and that usually means optional in-app purchases or other monetisation. The store pages should be checked for current pricing details.
  • Family-Friendly Rating Google Play lists a General content rating, while Apple rates it 9+. That makes it broadly suitable for younger players, though parents may still want to review in-app spending.

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