Joe Average
The concept is unique to say the least. You have to lure your fish (yellow)
away from the predator fish (red) that want to eat you, by touching the
screen which drops food (green) which your fish will go to. The extremely
simplistic graphics are nice. They are exactly what you see in the picture,
so I have to give you points for not lying, {I have seen many games where
the devs bluff making the game look better than it is as a trick to lure
people to their (usually terrible) game.} That said, it definitely needs
music, probably something like a peaceful ambiance would complement the
simplicity of the game. It also needs a just bit more complexity. Perhaps
have different types of enemies to make the game slightly more difficult. I
don't know... Perhaps a Pufferfish which will blow up really big due to one
or more triggers (your {or other} fish touching it, time it has been on
screen, or proximity to the nearest {moving?} Thing are possible
triggers.), so you better not be near when it does. or sea mines which
generally stay (generally?) still but explode if you (or something else?)
would touch it. Perhaps an angler fish which light would lure the fish
towards it, and you would need to use a lot of food to lure it away. Which,
in any case, would certainly be done in the simple, solid color graphics of
course. Speaking of those graphics, I personally like them. It allows for a
smooth gaming experience, certainly on even the more low end devices, and
while they are (with the obvious exception of their simplicity) quality
(and by that I mean they are not blurry, glitchy, or anything else {with
the obvious exception I mentioned earlier}), without any of the headache or
overstimulation of most “high quality” graphics, not to mention how much
data that it saves, allowing for the game to be installed on almost any
device in almost any situation. But once again, while the game's simplicity
is good, it is too simple. Even a retro game like Pacman had a few things
to spice it up (like the cherries, or the large dots.). Try and add
something or another. That said, this game is better for those looking for
something calm or “zen” rather than something mainstream and action-y,
really needs music, and is, while not a terrible game, not exactly a great
game either. Edit: All this time spent on giving a real review, with
several tips on what you can and should do, and what? Nothing? No reply at
all?
2018-05-03 07:27