

Grow as big a fish as possible in exchange for gem rewards.Hunt and eat fish that are smaller than your fish.Player 3 controls the red and blue Tod🐡.This fish looks like the main character of Finding Nemo. Player 2 controls the orange and white Neo 🐠.Player 1 controls the yellow and purple Ivi 🐟.This game can be played solo, in pairs, and in threes. Three friendly fish, the Ivi 🐟, Neo 🐠, and Tod🐡 decided that when they grow up, they'll earn lots of gems and restore and protect the reef by installing an ancient artefact of the Black Sea: the Head of the Stone Golem 🗿. What is Fish Eat Fish about?Īfter a shark 🦈 attack, the reef is empty. You have to eat other fish with your fish and grow by doing so! The more your fish grows, the more gems you'll get.

There's also a time trial mode where you must beat the clock to complete all five challenges before time expires you do this by launching straight at a whale that you can't see and hoping you hit it enough to trigger the correct action, though obviously you can't aim in this mode.This is a game for one, two and three players. To earn the special items, however, you'll have to play through all the levels and complete each challenge within a certain time period, much like the Time Attack mode from the original Feeding Frenzy, though you don't have to beat the computer to finish any of the challenges. Instead, you just use your mouse to trigger the various actions and use your keyboard to perform others. Like the first game, though, there aren't any true achievements or special items that you can get from this version, just like the achievements for the first game. You do this by earning points by winning battles and completing challenges, which unlock more difficult challenges as you go along, and can be collected via a series of small chests found throughout the game. The player's task is to feed the whales with fish food provided through the in-game menu so that they stay happy and feed rather than becoming angry and return to their previous state. The game starts when one of the whales ends up on an oil rig and is transformed into a monster-like creature that attacks any fish it can lay its eyes on. In the game mode, the storyline surrounds a group of stranded whales who are looking for a place to call home. It features both, text-based dialogue and occasional full-motion graphic effects, and was one of the year's best-selling computer games. The game has been developed and released by PopCap Games in October 2021. It's the follow-up to the highly popular first game Feeding Frenzy: Seasons of Life. Feeding Frenzy 2: Shipwreck Showdown, formerly known as Feeding Frenzy, is an arcade-type platform game by American designer Scott Couch and European designer Christian Gough.
