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It's funny, if you watch the aquarium long enough, some of them actualy /do/ start to look like fish. You can see eyes and everything.
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I have no idea what happened, but I caught one fish that, despite being tiny, stretched across the screen and netted me hundreds of thousands of dollars in one blow (after adding in the multiplier.) Serious glitch, there. Sorry I can't tell you what was special about it--it looked like any other fish!
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I really like how the game plays but it always freezes after my second day out right when I'm heading back home... Has anyone else had this problem recently or just me?
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The only thing that i dont get... is "what am i supposed to do" XD. I mean ok, i shoot fish n gather em. But "leaving the fish intact", i dont get. How do i leave fish intact when picking it up? Whaddahell do i aim at to leave it intact? XD
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This is a wonderful, game. I love the concept art and the music. Fantastic idea :] It's hard to make an original game these days, props!
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Oh look the game didn't load, instead of rating 1/5 like some people, i should use logic and refresh, now that for once a game does that to me....
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Sure, Shooting fish with oxygen so powerfull that it shatters thier bones over and over while they run away helplessly and sadly isn't cruel to fish
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A thing to say, notably an "Unspoken Mechanic".
Fish Frenzy. Hurt a fish along the spine to make it bleed, and then go up a little.
This attracts large Carnivores the farther down you go.
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Spoilers follow:
Narrative wise: I had absolutely no problem with dying at the end.
Gameplay wise: the final moment of the game being a boss fight that you have no option but to lose no matter how well you play feels really awful.
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The deep 'fish' actually managed to pique my fear/interest of giant underwater creatures a bit. The atmosphere of the game was just right for this.