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Wha??? I saved up all my energy for the invincibility power, and when i got it i turned purple for half a second and then all my power got sapped away.
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This looks remarkably similar to Blue Custom, which raises the question of why the name change, since they're from the same developer. Not a bad game, though. 4/5
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also the scale sucks since I always die when suddenly a big fish pops into view heading right at me. needs a lot of work to balance it out. also the mines sometimes don't work.
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70s porno music annoys, constant schools of huge fish suck, pointless flying portion that then dumps you powerless back into the water, nothing changes, glad i'm not a fish. 2/5
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Power bar decays way too fast. Big fish are more powerful and more maneuverable than you. The only way to escape them is to use the power bar, which decays too fast...
It's too difficult to catch anything, I've swum around and around slower-moving fish and never once did the collision detection find them. Eventually I just swam away.
Turning is too sharp when using the speed boost.
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i hate it, after a while, you just get surrounded by bigger fish which is annoying
3/5, good concept, good design, not that fun and kinda annoying
also, kinda a rip off of dolphin olympics
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Tedious gameplay, tedious music, tedious artwork.
Need I say more?
It's not horrid, but it doesn't feel like a game, it feels like a very early demo for a potentially good game.
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This is dumb. You don't get bigger. Nothing changes. All you do is try to get your constantly (and quickly) depleting bar up high enough so you can do something mediocre. To much effort to little reward.
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Kinda weird.. Most of the fish smaller than me are just as fast as me, so I can't catch them, which is really frustrating. Often, I think I eat them, only to find out I missed.
And then I'm eaten.