Fish Person Shooter

Fish Person Shooter

I’ve been waiting to play this game since the first time I heard about it and I’m so happy to finally be able to!

It speaks to my heart when a game dares not to take itself seriously and, at the same time, still is a good gsme. Fish surely is all that! 3

It feels so good to play an FPS in which the core gameplay involves dodging, after so many years of boring cover shooting. And the level design is cleverly interesting, not shying away to present obscure secrets right when you start (which brings fond memories of Doom 64).

Real player with 6.9 hrs in game


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Early Access Review: This is actually a pretty fun game for a retro style game. As others have mentioned the harpoon mechanic is really cool. This game has some interesting puzzles that require a bit of thinking to get thru, but not so difficult that it makes it impossible. You may have to retry the level a couple of times to get thru the “learning curve”.

Since it is early access there are some things that the developer is working on. But the good news is that the issues are getting discovered quickly and bug fixes are coming in.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Fish Person Shooter on Steam

Shoot Trip Die

Shoot Trip Die

The Story so far…

When our strung-out hero, Chester BoDean, quits his job at Brappy’s pizza he comes face to face with their demon of a boss named Melvin the Most Foul! whos angry at Chester’s resignation letter. Chester could care less, and simply flips him the bird! This sparks the journey of a lifetime for our beloved junkie, as Melvin opens a portal to a strange dimension and tosses Chester down into the strangeness! Chester’s only option? Kill Melvin OR die trying!

#### You got what it takes?!

Shoot Trip Die is a Disgusting, Vulgar, Tasteless, Rogue-like, Twinstick Shooter driven by Insanity, Addiction, and Rebellion!

Take control of Chester BoDean and travel through procedurally generated dimensions! Travel deeper and deeper through these realms in order to inch closer and closer to your escape!

But it won’t be easy…

you’ll need to mow down Bizzare foes with your trusty finger guns! while you collect an assortment of power-ups to aid you on your rampage to get you back to your beloved mattress (Should probably wash the sheets when you get back too…)

#### Content out the WAZOO! You’ll be itching for more! and more!! AND MORE!!!

  • -Face melting visuals!

  • -Brain exploding tunes!

  • -Addicting Rogue-like Gameplay!

  • -Unlockable Micro Games!

  • -Drugs! Sex! and Rock n' Roll!


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Shoot Trip Die on Steam

Too Much Water

Too Much Water

I really enjoy how fresh “Too Much Water” feels. Many indie games tend to rely heavily on already successful elements from existing games, but this experience feels brand new, and I actually struggle to compare it to any other game I’ve ever played.

While steam has classified this game as a top down shooter, that is woefully inadequate. Yeah, guns exist, and you can get one fairly easily, but is that the best use of your time and limited resources?

The best description of “Too Much Water” is the one given by the dev- it’s a castaway simulator and a survival game.

Real player with 8.8 hrs in game


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BEST GAME. Too Much Water, more like Too Much Fun!

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Too Much Water on Steam

Fish & Fight

Fish & Fight

Fish and Fight is a game of shooting and confrontation between 2 players.

With a humorous tone, he stages a fight between two Sunday fishermen against a backdrop of beers and rock and roll!

Drop the opposing player into the river to defend your fishing spot!

Players can move around, throw a beer bottle and throw their cork to catch things … like an opponent for example!

If a player gets caught in the head with a bottle, they will be stunned. The opposing player must then take advantage of this short moment to catch him with his hook and throw him into the water!

Fall 4 times in the river, and you will lose the duel!

The game can be played online using “STEAM remote” or Parsec.

The game is mean to be played on arcade and here is the keyboard mapping :

Fish & Fight on Steam

Salt and Sails

Salt and Sails

You are steering a “free” pirate ship. You need to use a cannon to knock out anything close, yes, anything, including small fish and bees. I didn’t expect that the little bee could threaten this big ship, I was so naive. And I believe the best Gunner of the 17th century couldn’t hit bees and fish with cannon. Whether I am too young or the game is too stupid is a serious question. But my 3-year-old nephew told me that he thought the game was boring. So I have the answer in my heart.

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Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Salt and Sails on Steam

Freediving Hunter Spearfishing the World

Freediving Hunter Spearfishing the World

Truly a joy of a game. Love the attention to detail and simplicity of the customization and missions.

10/10 would play again

Real player with 64.3 hrs in game

The game has good graphics but gameplay is very broken in a way that the first stage is named rookie cove, but the opponent is actually one of the hardest ones to beat. As you level up you develop a longer breath hold which makes things a lot easier. You kind of have to get beaten repeatedly in the beginning and then everything is downhill from there. You can reach max level and get all the items in game after a few hours, but it takes a while to find the secret fish. I wish there was a more fulfilling ending to this game but unfortunately i haven’t found it if there is one. unlocked all the levels and beat all the enemies but i still play this just because i can’t freedive in real life because of the pandemic. I still recommend it to people who want to explore the ocean :D

Real player with 16.6 hrs in game

Freediving Hunter Spearfishing the World on Steam

Lake of Creatures

Lake of Creatures

Lake of Creatures is a fast-paced action fishing roguelike, where you’re on a quest to hunt down a mythical lake monster. Increase your odds against the beast by finding loot, while traversing through randomly generated lakes riddled with hostile creatures. Catching and selling fish is mandatory, since buying more equipment will further improve your chances of success.

FEATURES:

- Randomly Generated Runs

Each time you start a new run, new lakes are generated containing different enemies, items and layouts! No run will be the same.

- Combat Modifying Item Synergies

The items you collect define a run. If you manage to find items that synergize well together, you might become an unstoppable killing machine. Getting overpowered is always fun.

- Exciting Fishing

This game doesn’t portray fishing like in real life, because in this game the fish actually does bite. You don’t have infinite time to wait for the bite though, as the night approaches fast bringing out scary ghosts, who lurk in the bushes.

- Fast-Paced Juicy Combat With Roguelike Elements

Satisfying twin-stick shooter, with classic roguelike features, like permadeath, random world generation and gameplay modifying items.

Lake of Creatures on Steam

Ace of Seafood

Ace of Seafood

SERIOUS REVIEW

Ace of Seafood is the supposed successor to ‘Neo Aquarium: The King of Crustaceans’ and this can be seen by a variety of aspects implemented into this newer title ‘Ace of Seafood’.

This game has a surprising amount of aspects to it and they all seemingly work with eachother.

To begin with, the story goes as follows. It’s sometime in the future and the human race has gone extinct, leaving only “seafood” alive. However, while the physical form of humanity has disappeared, they still reside on a subconscious level of existence, presumably taking control of the many forms of marine life alive on Earth. The story isn’t to be taken too seriously as it sounds mostly gimmicky, however I did find myself entranced in the story during some parts of the game.

Real player with 21.1 hrs in game

This game has made me experience every emotion. I love it. A game for game’s sake. A game that all started from, “I want to make a game where you can fly as a fish”. Wacky, terryfing, inspiring, epic, beautiful, tense. Just a few of the words that describe this game. It’s definitely not a normal game, and if you’re expecting easy controls, perfect english (especially in the trailer, but his voice more than makes up for it), a plot, logic, a glitchless experience, or regular gaming conventions this is not the game for you. But for me, not having these actually adds incredible charm and having them could ruin the experience. The controls and way the game plays really puts emphasis on teamwork, strategy, and manueverability. You’re not pinpoint accurate and the lock on system plain doesnt work on medium to small targets. The “OK, but not perfect” english lends a feeling of otherworldliness to those with a strong suspension of disbelief. The main plot states itself in less than a paragraph and is entirely unnecessary, except the stuff after “The certain thing” that makes it feel really cool and you just proved the worth of all the new “Seafood”. Because the plot should only boil down to “You want take over ocean. Cool stuff happens. Go do it.”. Anything else doesnt matter. The foreign logic results in an interesting new world with new rules that are incredibly fun to figure out. Partner-popping (using co-op’s auto return to put partner in wall and use him to flank enemy while me and rest of team fight head on, then switching to seige formation and forcing them to split up) and melee-flopping/salmon-skipping (what an actual fish does on land in order to pass the dreaded “Radio Channel”/ sprint-swimming over small patches of land in order to escape or surprise enemies). The glitches add to the fun and wacky bits of the game. Me and my friend played through the new-ish Co-op mode and couldnt stop playing. The genuine thrill of coming back to a reef that stomped your tailfin the first few times you tried and managing to overcome it is quite good. So many unique experiences in this game. Seal Team Five. The previously mentioned dreaded Radio Channel. BloodBath at the Bottom of Barrier Reef. The dead Whale. The Canadian outpost (Saury!). King Krab Klubhouse. Simba’s Pride. The College Campus (TriggerFish Reef). The Abyssal Eye. And of course, Space Fish. The single player gives you a sense of total command with you at the helm, while co-op is more working within a team rather than outside of it. Hard to describe the actual gameplay, really. I think it’s supposed to play like a flight sim? The soundtrack’s amazing, too. If you want something different or just something really good and involving, pick it up. OOH (Barracuda), Big Da King (King Crab), Big Boy (Cubera Snapper), He (sort of secret thing), Wate (Tuna), and HIGH VOLTAGE (Electric Catfish) are out there protecting the Ocean from enemies like Seafood Platter No. 2. Why aren’t you?

Real player with 19.7 hrs in game

Ace of Seafood on Steam

Lionfish Reef Patrol

Lionfish Reef Patrol

This is possibly the greatest game on steam.

Real player with 39.8 hrs in game

This was actually an interesting wee experience to play. Difficult to start with but found it easier as I played more. I would like to see more levels in the future with some more in the way of marine life. However I realise that this game is more about awareness of the destruction of our reefs and after playing I checked out the website and read up on how destructive Lionfish actually are. Really cool effort from Scott Gonnello and VidasGames (Usually see Horror games from Vidas but good to see him branching out). I would recommend anyone playing this to check out the website for more info and remember that it is informative experience and not a shoot em up!!

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

Lionfish Reef Patrol on Steam

Pixel Ninja

Pixel Ninja

A pretty fun little game where you take on a rampaging gang of thugs, ghosts and other unsavory folk. Very fun for such a simple title.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Pixel Ninja on Steam