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Fish to Feed

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52%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
monetization, story
52% User Score Based on 258 reviews

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Fish to Feed is a single player action game. It received neutral reviews from players.

Catch a fish and feed hungry sea creatures!

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52%
Audience ScoreBased on 258 reviews
gameplay7 positive mentions
monetization120 negative mentions

  • Fun and relaxing gameplay with simple, engaging mechanics like fishing, descaling, cooking, and feeding fish.
  • Good graphics and art style, with offline play support and smooth progression through upgrades.
  • Potential for future improvements with hopes for more maps, islands, features, and better balancing.
  • Excessive and intrusive ads including pop-ups, forced video ads, and banners disrupt gameplay and frustrate players.
  • Limited content with only two maps available and no clear way to unlock or access new islands.
  • Frequent crashes, progress loss, and bugs negatively impact the overall user experience.
  • monetization
    124 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization is heavily criticized for excessive and intrusive ads, including frequent forced pop-ups and banner ads that disrupt gameplay and frustrate users. Many players feel the ads overshadow the game, making it nearly unplayable and giving the impression of a cash grab, with little reward or option to avoid them. While the game itself is enjoyed, the overwhelming ad presence significantly detracts from the overall experience.

    • “I would not only accept microtransactions over this, but pushy, front-pager ones too.”
    • “Stop asking me to rate the game... I paid for no ads so I don't want in-game pop-ups advertising rewarded ads either.”
    • “I already like how there's no ads ”
    • “There is a banner ad at the top of the screen the whole game, whenever you click through menus an ad plays and there are ads on the menu screens, and every time you move between fishing, cooking, and feeding there is another ad.”
    • “Way too many ads makes it unplayable.”
    • “12 ads in first 5 seconds, can't even finish tutorial because ads are so persistent.”
  • gameplay
    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is described as simple, relaxing, and enjoyable with good mechanics, but many users find it repetitive and affected by bugs. However, the excessive and intrusive ads significantly disrupt the experience, leading some players to uninstall the game despite liking its core gameplay.

    • “Pretty simple gameplay but fun, the banner ads everywhere are easy to accidentally press which is a little annoying but still better than video ads, plus offline play works so not a big deal.”
    • “I can't wait to see the other islands though, since I've already finished everything available and I like the mechanics and art so far.”
    • “Gameplay loop is good but the constant ads is frustrating.”
    • “Not only was the actual game a completely different art style, but the mechanics were different than advertised and buggy in the actual game (sometimes it won't let you fish, fishing controls are janky, etc).”
    • “Full of forced advertisement and repetitive gameplay.”
    • “I'd be fine if the ads came in during a pause in gameplay, but instead they just appear seemingly randomly.”
  • story
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the initial story progression but criticize the lack of content or incentives after completing all quests and fully upgrading gear, often feeling stuck with no way to access new locations or continue the narrative. Many suspect the game feels unfinished or bugged due to the inability to progress beyond the current stage.

    • “Well, I can't unlock any other location. I have fully upgraded everything, finished all missions, and completed the "story" quest (food goal) 3 times. There is no way to go or do anything else. Maybe it's just a bug, but it seems to me like an unfinished game.”
    • “Also, maxed out my gear and completed all the quests and still can't move to the next island.”
    • “Same situation: can't pass to next island even when maxed quest and gear.”
  • graphics
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics receive mixed feedback: some users praise the game's good visuals and appealing art style at the start, while others are disappointed by the discrepancy between advertised pixel art and the actual different, less appealing graphics.

    • “The start was awesome, good graphics, good tutorial, good progress, can play offline.”
    • “Saw an ad for this and loved the pixel art style, so I decided to try it.”
    • “It's a really good game, good graphics I'll tell you that.”
    • “Not only was the actual game a completely different art style, but the mechanics were different than advertised and buggy in the actual game (sometimes it won't let you fish, fishing controls are janky, etc).”
    • “No pixel graphics.”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the humor in the game initially amusing with some clever references, but it quickly becomes repetitive and questionable, with some content feeling more like unoriginal copying than genuine jokes. Overall, the humor is considered fleeting and loses its charm after a short time.

    • “When I was in the first area I thought it was a funny reference but the second has three more.”
    • “Just funny for 30 minutes.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game is generally seen as peaceful and enjoyable for solo play, but it can become tedious due to repetitive tasks and frequent ads, which may disrupt the experience. Some users also note minor frustrations with certain gameplay elements requiring precise actions.

    • “Sometimes it gets tedious trying to find the edge that could remove some of the hidden scales.”
    • “Nothing much to it other than suspicious phone quickly heating but it is exactly as you intended to play it and gets pretty tedious especially the ads appear a ton of times when there's already ad banner on your screen all the time.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the music frequently disrupted by intrusive ads that automatically reactivate sound and require watching lengthy ads to return to gameplay, detracting from the overall experience despite a willingness to pay for an ad-free option.

    • “If you turn off the music and sound, every ad will turn the sound back on.”
    • “Ads to the extreme, if I swap over to change my music or something, I shouldn't have to watch a 15-second ad to get back to the game. I would have even paid for the ad-free version.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    User feedback on stability is mixed, with some experiencing buggy mechanics and control issues, such as problems with fishing, while others report a smooth, glitch-free gameplay experience.

    • “Really good game, no glitches at all”
    • “Not only was the actual game a completely different art style, but the mechanics were different than advertised and buggy in the actual game (sometimes it won't let you fish, fishing controls are janky, etc).”
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Fish to Feed is a action game.

Fish to Feed is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Fish to Feed was developed by Shelton Gumentol.

Fish to Feed has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Fish to Feed for its gameplay but disliked it for its monetization.

Fish to Feed is a single player game.

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