
Planet Buster starts simple: you’ve got a planet, a few missiles, and one job — make it go boom. It sounds silly, and it is, but that’s the charm. You tap a few times, see the explosions stack up, and suddenly you’ve been sitting there for 20 minutes watching space rocks crumble.

Every planet is made up of layers — kind of like a cosmic onion (only louder). Each tap fires a missile that chips away at the surface, throwing out coins with every blast. The more you destroy, the richer you get — and those coins let you upgrade your gear.
You can boost things like Power, Spawnrate, and Gravity so your attacks hit harder and faster. And get this — the game even keeps earning while you’re gone. Log back in later, grab your offline rewards, and jump right back into the fireworks show.
After blowing up a few smaller worlds, you’ll meet the big ones — boss planets. These monsters take serious effort to crack. You’ll need all your best upgrades to bring them down. But it’s worth it. Beat a boss and you unlock a whole new galaxy with fresh visuals, cooler effects, and stronger missiles to unleash.
Tap or click to bomb: Smash that “Press to Bomb” button and start blasting away.
Upgrade wildly: Use your coins to increase speed and power. Faster progress is the result of larger booms.
Try some new missiles — each one has its own style. Some hit like a truck, while others explode even wider.
Take down boss planets to unlock new galaxies and gain enormous rewards.
It's difficult to pinpoint the exact reason why Planet Buster is so entertaining; perhaps it's the upgrades, the explosions, or the constant sense of "just one more tap." The game is ideal for when you want to unwind and blow things up because it keeps things lighthearted and humorous.
You will immediately connect with this if you enjoy casual games like Labubu Clicker, Heart of Galaxy: Horizons, or classics like Titans Clicker. With a spacey twist, it offers the same satisfaction and upgrade loop.




