An agar.io-style eat-to-grow arena. Glide your blob across a huge scrolling map, vacuum up glowing pellets, swallow smaller rivals, and sprint away from the giants. The bigger you get, the slower you move and the more the camera zooms out. Climb the live leaderboard and chase your best mass.
Blob Eat is a single-player take on the classic browser-arena "eat to grow" formula. You start as a tiny green blob in a 3,200-unit square arena dotted with hundreds of colorful food pellets. Eating pellets nudges your mass up bit by bit; eating a rival blob that is clearly smaller than you gives a big jump. The catch is the size-versus-speed tradeoff: a massive blob is a slow blob, so late-game survival is all about reading the map. A dozen-plus AI blobs roam the arena with their own agendas, each deciding moment to moment whether to graze on food, hunt prey, or flee a predator based on relative size. A minimap, a running mass counter, and a six-slot leaderboard keep you oriented, while the camera smoothly follows you and pulls back as you swell. Everything is drawn on a single canvas with interpolated motion for buttery scrolling, and all art and sound are generated in-browser with zero external assets. Your best mass is saved locally so every run is a shot at a new record.
Move your blob toward food pellets to grow. When you are noticeably bigger than another blob, run it over to devour it and gain a chunk of its mass. Avoid any blob bigger than you, because it can eat you the same way and that ends the run. Use the minimap in the bottom-left to spot crowds and open space, and watch the leaderboard to see where you rank. Remember that growing makes you slower, so plan escapes early. Getting eaten sends you to the game-over screen, where you can instantly start a fresh run and try to beat your best mass.
Mouse or touch: your blob continuously moves toward the pointer or your finger. Keyboard: WASD or the Arrow keys move in eight directions. Press M (or tap the note button, bottom-right) to mute or unmute. On the start and game-over screens, press any key, tap, or click Play to begin a fresh game.
Move your blob toward food pellets to grow. When you are noticeably bigger than another blob, run it over to devour it and gain a chunk of its mass. Avoid any blob bigger than you, because it can eat you the same way and that ends the run. Use the minimap in the bottom-left to spot crowds and open space, and watch the leaderboard to see where you rank. Remember that growing makes you slower, so plan escapes early. Getting eaten sends you to the game-over screen, where you can instantly start a fresh run and try to beat your best mass.
Mouse or touch: your blob continuously moves toward the pointer or your finger. Keyboard: WASD or the Arrow keys move in eight directions. Press M (or tap the note button, bottom-right) to mute or unmute. On the start and game-over screens, press any key, tap, or click Play to begin a fresh game.
It is. Blob Eat costs nothing to play here — no account, no app store, no paywall. Just open the page and go.
Yes. Blob Eat works in any modern mobile browser with full touch support, so it plays on phones and tablets as well as on a laptop or desktop — nothing to install.
Blob Eat was built in-house by the GameStudioHub team using open web technology (HTML5), which is why it runs instantly without any download.
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