Eat Blobs Simulator is a competitive growing arena game from Cursora Labs where tiny slimes battle their way to become the biggest blob on the map. Pick a favorite blob, enter a nickname, and start collecting colorful slime pieces scattered across the arena. Every piece eaten increases your size — and with size comes both opportunity and danger: smaller blobs become targets, but larger opponents can end your run the moment you stray too close.
Move around the arena and eat the small slime pieces spread across the map to grow. Once your blob is larger than a rival, chase and consume it for a significant size boost. Stay clear of blobs bigger than you — they can eat your character just as easily.
Collect nearby slime pieces before targeting other players. Compare sizes carefully before starting a chase, and keep moving so larger blobs cannot trap you. Use open areas to escape, and never follow a target without checking what is approaching from behind. In two-player mode, avoid letting the other player claim every safe group of slimes.
Earn coins and performance rewards during each round, then spend them to unlock different blob appearances. Rewards depend on the size reached, coins collected, and overall performance — even a short run contributes toward unlocking a new skin.
More blob-eating action lives across io games on Playgama — the same eat-or-be-eaten format with leaderboards and mass-based competition. A close cousin worth trying is Eat Blobs Simulator, a variant of the same arena format that emphasizes blob skin variety and coin rewards tied to how large you grow. If cube shapes appeal more than slimes, Block Eating Simulator drops the same eat-or-be-eaten loop into a low-poly arena with cube-shaped rivals. For players who want to push the size fantasy to its absolute limit, Consume the whole world! starts you as a microbe and scales all the way up to devouring continents. All three share that core mass-growing drive found across arcade games.