Do you love Super Meat Boy, but feel guilty wasting all those pounds of animal flesh? Well, we've got just the game for you then. While we're waiting for a Super Meat Boy iOS port you can while away the hours with To-Fu: The Trials of Chi, another food-based puzzle-platformer.
Rather than a nimble meat stump, To-Fu casts you as a single square of tofu that can stretch and fling itself across the level. You use touch controls to stretch and aim the little guy then let him fly as he sticks and ricochets off of different targets in the level.
The game features 100 different levels full of traps and challenges. It just released early this morning, and is temporarily on sale for 99 cents. The developer hasn't said when the sale will end. It includes retina display graphics and is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.
You can check out a video of the game in action below.
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