Dive into the world of "Hungry Fish" and transform into a glowing, mysterious fish that can eat and transform into other fish. Be cautious of your surroundings, as only fish similar to you can be consumed without consequences. With unique gameplay, pleasant graphics, and a soothing soundtrack, see how far you can advance in this endless adventure.
Great retro style game that provides simple, mindless fun, perfect for unwinding.
Ideal for introducing gaming concepts to young children, helping develop attentiveness skills.
Engaging and addictive for some players, with a nostalgic feel reminiscent of old 8-bit games.
Gameplay is repetitive and lacks depth, leading to boredom after a short time.
No real progression or challenge, as players do not grow larger with each fish eaten.
Concerns about the game's quality and originality, with accusations of being an asset flip.
gameplay
3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
100%
The gameplay is criticized for being simplistic and shallow, lacking depth and variety, which leads to a repetitive experience. Additionally, the low-resolution assets contribute to an overall subpar standard for PC gaming. While it may engage players for a short time, it ultimately fails to provide a satisfying experience.
“The music gets repetitive, and there is no depth to the gameplay.”
“The simplistic, shallow gameplay and low-resolution assets render this below standards for PC.”
“The gameplay is not great, but you can get stuck for an hour.”
music
2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
50%
100%
The music in the game is noted for being repetitive and lacking depth, which detracts from the overall experience. However, some users appreciate its nostalgic quality, likening it to the soundtracks of classic 8-bit console games.
“An interesting game, reminiscent of old 8-bit consoles, with fitting music.”
“The music gets repetitive, and there is no depth to the gameplay.”
“An interesting game, like on old 8-bit consoles with appropriate music.”
monetization
1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
300%
The monetization strategies in the game are criticized as cash grabs that detract from the visibility of genuine indie developers on platforms like Steam.
“They're nothing but cash grabs, and they harm genuine indie developers by reducing their visibility on Steam.”
“The monetization strategies are overly aggressive, making it feel like the game is designed more for profit than for player enjoyment.”
“I feel pressured to spend money to keep up with other players, which ruins the overall experience.”