Honestly, it just keeps you hooked for a while. The game is about swallowing other fish to grow bigger. It sounds simple but gets tricky fast. You might lose interest quick or get stuck in a loop of small wins. There is something addictive about that process.
The gameplay is neat but pretty wonky. Moving around feels odd, with physics that sometimes don’t make sense. Eating smaller fish is straightforward, but timing your moves can be tricky. The controls are simple but require a bit of practice. It’s not complicated but can get frustrating fast because of the wonky physics.
There aren’t really different builds, but knowing which fish to aim for matters. Some fish are faster, others bigger, but staying alive is about balancing size and speed. No fancy loadouts here. It’s mostly about choosing the right fish at the right time without overextending.
One secret is to target smaller fish first, but don’t ignore the bigger ones nearby. They often carry the most food. Also, watch for patterns in fish movement; sneaking in when they aren’t looking speeds things up. Don’t chase after overly aggressive fish – it’s annoying and usually a waste of time.
The game doesn’t have a real story. It’s just about growing bigger by eating fish. If you keep playing and avoid getting eaten, eventually you reach the max size. The ending is basically just a bigger fish roaming around, without much fanfare or closure. It's simple, but sometimes enough if you’re tired.