Feed and Grow: Fish
Reviewed by Rohan S.
Reviewed by Rohan S.
Do you like single-player games where you kill AI fish in a big ocean full of all kinds of beasts? If so, this is the game for you. Start off as a tiny little bibos in the shallows, and eat starfish to gain XP and grow larger. As you get bigger, you do more damage and have more health. Once you gain enough coins, you can re-spawn as a different fish you have chosen. Go from a piranha (Bibos) to other big fish. The best thing is, there is no defined path of evolution. You can go from Bibos to mahi mahi to beluga to prognathodon! You can also just grow, and grow, and grow, until you become big enough to kill a great white shark!
Open world
There are living, prehistoric, and fake fish
When fish die, they explode into meat
Not too large of a game (file wise)
Amazing graphics, some fish are realistic, others are cartoony
Simple controls
Mods can add cool content to the game (E.G. shark lasers)
Amazing soundtrack
Taught me a lot about fish such as Xiphactinus, Ghost Sharks, and Tiger barbs
Lonely
Older versions of the game were better in many ways (When I started playing, it was 2000 coin cap, now it's 1000), and they removed the browurag and Teotaca, updated AI of bibos, and made the map so much darker.
Doesn't get updated often (The Devs are two college kids who just did it for fun)
When the game glitches (not often), it is usually detrimental to your survival (E.G. when you get flung across the map and out of it)
A browurag (left) fights a bibos.
The past was better, but with mods you can still play as teotacas, browurags, and nilins! This game is great fun, and I can't wait until multiplayer works! An amazing game to teach kids patience, and is definitely child friendly. It is fun for all ages. It is similar to a sandbox game in many ways, but you can't just build whatever you want, and when you get too big the game begins to glitch.