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Currents swirl, scales flash, and patience pays in Fish Grow Eating Fish, a calm-to-tense ocean roam that starts small and teaches you to read the water before you try to rule it; how to play: begin as a delicate angelfish in a kelp-dotted bay, glide with a thumbstick or keys, tap to dash, and nibble only those marked smaller on your size ring to add mass; every meal makes the ring swell, unlocking new prey while predators—barracuda bursts, lazy groupers with sudden lunges, jelly drifts with stinging frills—force you to weave, hide, and sprint at wise times; currents painted as wavy arrows gift speed if you swim with them and sap it if you fight them; bubbles that rise from vents refill dash quickly, and schooling sardines move in shimmering sheets that reward patience—slice the edge, nibble a few, break away, and circle back; hit level thresholds to sprout tougher scales, widened vision, and short-burst sonar that outlines threats through murk without breaking the mood; tips that keep fins intact: use kelp as soft cover—hold still inside fronds and predators lose interest, then slip along stalks to avoid being silhouetted; never dash straight from the open into a cave without checking for crabs that nip on entry; watch shadow shapes on the sand—long thin lines warn of needlefish, dappled patches hint at lurking rays; map the bay in your head: a safe cul-de-sac northwest for healing algae, a vent line east for quick sprints, an open shelf south where grow-phases go fast but risk spikes; in jelly territory, short taps are safer than long dashes—brush a bell and you’re stunned, but a quick sidestep keeps the rhythm; when you finally grow past midline, remember that bullying wastes energy; break big prey into safe arcs, nudge them toward rocks, and time dashes for the moment they turn; seasonal shifts keep loops fresh—spring clears water for long sightlines, summer thickens kelp for hide-and-seek, autumn stirs silt for stealth, and winter sends migrators that make feast-or-famine days; photo mode turns a strong run into a postcard without breaking immersion; accessibility considers many players with gentle camera sway toggle, reduced predator aggression, color-independent size markers, and a text cue that whispers “safe,” “caution,” or “danger” near the ring; unique blurb: the hook isn’t just bigger-fish power, it’s the quiet thrill of reading an ecosystem—waiting in kelp as a hunter cruises past, slipping into a current you scouted earlier, and realizing the ocean feels less like a hazard and more like a language you’ve learned to speak.



Instruction

WASD controll the fish SPACE attack



Specifications

  • Easy to play
     

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