Diving Trunks
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
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First off this game is a cute, humble, little game that actually is quite challenging. I really do like this game for the art style and the cute (though threatening) fishes. I can’t wait to see where this game will end up!
I would like to see more animations like with the bubbles and fishes.
More animals or even costumes would also be a great addition.
More gamemodes of course would be kind of cool.
A story mode for example would be interesting.
Hope those ideas help at least in the slightest. :D
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Fish Glutton
You are Fish Glutton. Eat as many fish as you can while defeating monster bosses who will stop at nothing to keep you hungry. Beware of the evil red laced fish that kill on contact.
This game brings up an experience full of digital homemade art and music where you will be able to discover a great variety of fish, monsters and hand-drawn underwater landscapes as you progress through the entire game.
During all the levels in the game, you will be controlling Fish Glutton, a clown fish, driving him through different 2D landscapes full of different fish and monsters. Depending on the fish edges color, you should eat it by touching it, or avoid it by not touching it or not letting them touch you(refer to the legend/map below).
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Invincible Fins
Awesome! Works on Linux too with Proton
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
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Atlantic Quest Solitaire
gets repetitive quick and not much to it. basic solitaire here. nothing too special.
– Real player with 17.9 hrs in game
very short game disappointing
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
Pronty
If you’re looking for a great indie to scratch that Hollow Knight itch before Silksong comes along next year, then I urge you to check out Pronty: A Fishy Tale, a metroidvania set entirely underwater. Now, underwater levels and worlds, traditionally, get derided in video games, but 18Light’s game, gets everything right. Rather than feel like you’re wading through treacle, movement is super slick.
You play as a gilled creature called Pronty, and have a sidekick eel called Bront, who doubles as a javelin that can be thrown at enemies. The once great city of Royla is under threat by a giant fish called Rashka who has razed nearby cities to the ground. In some ways, Pronty’s world reminded me of Bioshock’s Rapture, with many areas featuring 1930s art deco architecture.
– Real player with 18.9 hrs in game
“Pronty” is an underwater metroidvania with a gorgeous artstyle and a surprisingly heartfelt story.
The combat is range-based, since Pronty has a robotic eel/javelin companion that does all the attacking for you. You click on the enemy, and Bront hits them. This is reminiscent of the original Ori, but since you get to pick your targets, it’s more involved than that. Despite being set underwater and lacking platforming as such, the game’s traversal can get pretty intricate, with various obstacles blocking your way through abandanoed underwater labs and hallways. Pronty gains abilities such as dashing through laser walls, shringking to pass through small crevasses, etc. In addition, the game features equippable perks, a la Hollow Knight that allow you to tailor your “build” to a particular situation. The number of slots for these “memory chips” is limited, so you’re always looking for optimal loadout.
– Real player with 18.9 hrs in game
Mermaid Adventures: The Magic Pearl
love the graphics and really addictive
– Real player with 35.4 hrs in game
Can’t play till to end, can’t open the chest with crap in lvl 56 or 58 and got key before whatever i try it don’t work.
I “walked” with the crab around the full chest, it didn’t open.
This stupid octupus stole the pearl, why the hell poseidon don’t help, it could be just so easy…
The game is not complete typical match 3 game.
Sometimes you need to lead the crab to the cheat to open it.
The game has strategic aspects which makes the game interesting.
No grafic resolution options and it’s good.
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
Underwater Life
Looks like I get to write the first review for this “game”. Underwater Life is a lazy 2D retro style arcade game where you control a small fish in a 2D aquarium and must avoid bigger fish. Eat algae to increase your level so you can eat smaller fish as well. That’s all there is to it.
This is a basic template flip made with the awful GameMaker Studio 2, resulting in a very mediocre experience. Resolution and controls are locked, gameplay is janky, and the game art is mediocre.
These kind of video game construction kits aren’t intended to make commercially viable games, they’re just for sharing with friends and teaching some elements of game making. The quality of this shovelware is far beneath anything that should be published on Steam. The $10 USD price tag for “game” stamped out with a construction kit is just a joke.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
EvolveLabOnline
Evolve Lab is an online multiplayer game in which you try to descend as deep as possible into the depths of an unknown planet.
In each stage you will fight against creatures that were created by other players and if you win you can improve the programming of your creature until you are the first player to reach a new record depth!
Whenever a creature loses, the creature stays at the current depth and becomes an opponent for the next players.
So over time the waters of this planet will be filled with all kinds of different creatures and it will get harder and harder to be the first player to reach a new depth.
Pearls of the Oceans
Love to see small studios making a solid first entry into the world.
Fun game, tight controls, please fix the leaderboard scores so I can show the world how to clean the oceans!
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Coral Quest
Very simplistic game that was obviously designed for phones. A 3rd person runner game where you move your fish on a 3x3 grid collecting shiny objects while avoiding obstacles. Cosmetics are unlocked along the way while you also accumulate currency that can be used to purchase additional characters or accessories.
A cups-and-balls game is presented between levels to win additional currency, as well as almost depressing facts about plastic pollution.
There is some variety in the level design with new environments and obstacles, but it does start to feel like a grind pretty quickly. A nice game to play while listening to music or a podcast.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
Game is simple but cute. Young children will probably enjoy the game and the ability to change what fish they are.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game