We Need To Go Deeper

We Need To Go Deeper

1. Amazing soundtrack that fits the atmosphere of the game completely. Which counts for battle and management of the ship into starting and or in between a adventure.

2. Anything game-breaking is immediately fixed usually by the awesome developers who spend so much of their time burning their eyes on the screen just to hear everyones suggestions and reports out.

3. Active developers in the community speaking and having conversation with the community in which they take ideas on from. (not that they need to, they’re not obligated to always respond or do work for everyone)

Real player with 392.3 hrs in game


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This game is so much fun. When you have even one other human to play it with, it is a comedy of errors as you try to manipulate your ship (which steers like a cow at the best of times, and a rock most of the time) into the depths of the Living Infinite, discovering all sorts of crazy new weapons and costumes along the way.

When you have even one other human.

It SAYS it’s playable single player, but that’s absolutely laughable. You can fill your submarine with a crew of bots that will nominally do things like slam their weakest wrenches against the holes in your ship or fire at every small enemy on your screen (even if it’s something you SHOULDN’T BE FIRING AT, like the totem that will spawn a ghost if you shoot at it but is perfectly safe if you steam gently past it)… but they won’t help you if you want a turn on the shooty shooty guns and want someone else to steer your yellow submarine. Nor will they help you bust through walls in your caving adventures if you happened to be holding an item that does not damage walls (like the chemistry set).

Real player with 214.0 hrs in game

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Oplitak

Oplitak

Oplitak is a game that combines various game mechanics such as 2D platforms and 2D shooters.

The combination of cartoon-style graphics, dynamic gameplay and easter eggs make the game attractive to both young and old school gamers.

Story:

Kid is an 18 years old guy who one day he was washing his clothes in the washing machine and after that he took a little nap… When he woke up his clothes has disappeared… Kid underwent a 4 million dollar surgery to implant an experimental prosthesis in his arm to able shoot laser beams and other bullets… Everything to defeat the bad boys who stolen his clothes…


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Oplitak on Steam

Fish Heads

Fish Heads

RoboPirates are under the sea harvesting pearls and muckin’ up the place with their Not Quite Spent Toxic Energy Cells. Worse yet, they’ve cut off Fish Boy’s head and stuck it on one of their Robo-Contraption Suits. He now must race across the ocean floor collecting the not quite spent toxic energy cells to keep his body going. Perhaps if he also manages to steal away some of those pearls he can buy a better Robo-Contraption body. Better get running before you run out of juice!

What is Fish Heads?

Fish Heads is a fast paced infinite runner game with a zany style reminiscent of the cartoon TV shows from the late 90s and early 2000s.

What is Fish Boy doing about it?

As Fish Boy, the player continues their run so long as they collect the Not Quite Spent Toxic Energy Cells from the ocean floor.

Robo-Contraption Shop is open for business!

Fish Boy also snags those precious pearls from the RoboPirates. Use them to purchase custom Robo-Contraption Suit parts at the Contraption Shop.

Fish Heads, Fish Heads, Rollie Pollie Fish Heads?

And have we mentioned all the other Fish Heads we have in stock? Cash in those pearls and attach them to whatever Robo-Contraption Suit you like.

Keeping score are we?

Yes! Jump over pits, sharks, squid, icky bobbit worms, and more, just keep grabbing those Not Quite Spent Toxic Energy Cells! Compare your score with friends, family, and the world at large.

Who, how, & why?

Fish Heads was created by QuadraTron Game with the help of an incredibly talented team of interns during the pandemic summer of 2020. We’re all super proud to have had the opportunity to get Fish Heads out into the world and have some fun running till we can’t run no more.


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Fish Heads on Steam