The gameplay is immersive and provides an adrenaline rush as players control a shark, sneaking up on swimmers and launching attacks.
The graphics are vibrant and bring the underwater world to life, enhancing the overall experience.
The game is entertaining and addictive, making it enjoyable for both kids and adults who love shark and animal games.
The game is an asset flip, using stolen assets from another game, which raises ethical concerns about its legitimacy.
Many reviews indicate that the game lacks depth and content, feeling more like a simplistic copy than a fully developed game.
There are reports of fake positive reviews, suggesting manipulation to mislead potential buyers about the game's quality.
humor
10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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The humor in the game is described as amusing and entertaining, with players finding it funny to control a shark that eats people, including a controversial mention of transgender individuals. The game is noted for its addictive nature and lighthearted approach, making it enjoyable for players looking for a comedic experience.
“A funny game similar to Hungry Shark, the game has 5 levels in which we have to eat people so as not to die.”
“Very funny and addictive game.”
“Top game, it's funny to play with a shark.”
gameplay
6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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The gameplay is described as highly immersive, providing a thrilling experience of controlling a powerful shark and the satisfaction of completing levels and unlocking new abilities and skins. However, some users find it tedious and uninspired, indicating a divide in player enjoyment.
“The gameplay is incredibly immersive, allowing me to feel the sheer power of the ocean’s apex predator.”
“The satisfaction of completing a level by taking out my targets is unmatched, and I love unlocking new shark abilities and skins to enhance my gameplay.”
“The gameplay is tedious, uninspired, and not fun.”
monetization
4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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The monetization strategy of Atomic Fabrik/Retroscope GM/Conglomerate 5 has been criticized for its unethical practices, including the rapid release of asset flips and the use of fake reviews to promote these low-quality games. Users report a pattern of exploiting others' work for profit, with many games appearing simultaneously and featuring poorly written reviews in broken English or Russian. Overall, the approach is seen as a blatant cash grab that undermines the integrity of the platform.
“Atomic Fabrik/Retroscope GM/Conglomerate 5 has shown a repeat pattern of unethically dumping other people's work onto Steam as a cheap, nasty cash grab.”
“They're all written in either Russian or broken English, appear at almost exactly the same time, very shortly after the game launched on Steam, all have a direct Steam purchase of the game, and the accounts are used consistently to write fake reviews for asset flips and other cash grabs/scams.”
graphics
4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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The graphics have received mixed reviews, with some users praising the stunning visuals that vividly depict the underwater world with vibrant colors and realistic details, while others criticize them as terrible.
“The graphics are stunning, bringing the underwater world to life with vibrant colors and realistic details.”
“The graphics are terrible.”
“The graphics are terrible.”
grinding
2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
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Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious and uninspired, leading to an overall lack of enjoyment.
“The gameplay is tedious, uninspired, and not fun.”