

One of the main focuses on the game is to eat the enemies, because you have a level meter that always starts at level 1 every time you're on the first level of the other worlds, and the more you eat, the more you can level up and grow, having the advantage to eat bigger enemies and do an action that requires you to be in a certain level to activate it, all while trying to complete the main objective of the level, and you also have "meal" points, where it counts all of the meals you ate, and when you go on a long streak of eating enemies, you will be rewarded with "combo" points increasing more of your "meal" points.

and each level has one main objective to complete such as eating the leader pirate or to go to an area, the game does have two objective as well and the game has some variety in the levels in them as well so that the whole experience doesn't make the game repetitive, and it does a great job at doing it. The game starts with which character you want to play as (either Chomper, the monster looking one, and Munchy, the dog-ish looking one) in a tutorial that does a great job at explaining the game's controls and then later you get to select a world and then a level, in the game you can only jump, attack and eat, you can lock on as well but to be honest, I didn't use it too much.

The Munchables (also known as Tabemon in Japan) is an action and sometimes platform game, where you can use the Wii remote and Nunchuck, Classic controller and Gamecube controller.

The whole story is ok, it's a little weird in a certain part and that's not just because it's fictional or anything like that (more on that later on), but it's lighthearted and has a humoristic tone and flow behind it, and while the story is nothing new, it's kid friendly and it really doesn't take itself too seriously, but when the story is being told whether you start and finish a level, the way it represents felt like lacking interest in it or felt like it could've been represented in a different style, and there are other moments where the game does take itself seriously, and while it feels a little off the mark, it does it well, but as such the story does its job and it's just ok. Planet Star Ving has been invaded by the Tabemon pirates ! and stolen the powerful treasures called The Legendary Orbs ! and it's up to The Great Elder's heroes who are the muchables, named Chomper and Munchy, to retrieve the Legendary Orbs and stop the Tabemon monsters' leader's master plan !
