I genuinely love playing Tasty Travels. It’s one of the most engaging merge games I’ve ever played. There’s always something new to discover as you level up, from new items to merge, to mini side quests that help you earn coins, energy, and gems. I especially love the Echoes of Vitality, collecting cards to complete pictures for huge rewards, and the mini games within the main game. It makes the experience feel alive and rewarding, not repetitive. There’s also strategy involved, knowing when to approve orders and how to manage your resources makes it feel like you’re actually building something meaningful.However, the biggest issue for me is the energy system. Waiting two full minutes just to get one energy point feels extremely slow, especially when most actions require multiple energy and even more when using 2x mode. It limits how much you can actually enjoy the game in one sitting. Additionally, items in the store are quite expensive, and there’s no way to convert coins into gems or energy, which makes progression feel heavily dependent on spending real money.Despite this, the game is incredibly fun, exciting, and addictive in a good way. The developers clearly put effort into the story, features, and overall experience. If the energy regeneration was faster and the in-game economy was more balanced, this would easily be a perfect game.Overall, I highly recommend Tasty Travels to anyone who enjoys merge and progression games. It’s creative, rewarding, and very enjoyable.