Fish Game: My Water Sea Puzzle’ Review – Take The Fish Home
‘Fish Game: My Water Sea Puzzle’ Review – Take The Fish Home
Let’s do a check on your phone right now — how many of your games are puzzles?
Let’s do a check on your phone right now — how many of your games are puzzles? Quite a handful I would guess. Do smartphones have enough puzzles yet? The answer is always no. The wave will keep coming in, good or bad, for we probably need them for eternity. Fish Game: My Water Sea Puzzle is just another face in the flock by the statistic, but let’s see how it fares.
In Fish Game : you will guide several sea creatures: including clown fish, squid, turtle, and crab. Each of the creature has its own home with corresponding color, which is the objective of the game. The catch is each of them can only move in one direction, left for clown fish, right for turtle, up for squid and down for crab. The task is harder with obstacles being laid down in your path. The key of game is to maneuver and use the ability to push each other of the creatures.
It’s a basic and simple idea, but it works. Movement is performed by a single swipe, which will control any creature with the ability to move in the appointed direction. Reasonably, the creature will stop with an obstacle a head, but as aforementioned, they can be pushed by another. Some puzzles are rather difficult, requiring planning and thinking, and getting stuck occurs quite often. Thankfully, undoing and restarting the level is easily done with a double tap. With a time and move counter, you are encouraged to master each level, but this has little meaning when it comes to actually solving the puzzles.
On the presentation department, the game is rather lackluster. Sprites and objects are extremely basic with little animation. Sound and music are as well generic without any impression, and you will do just fine without them. Unless you are quite desperate for just another puzzle game, there is little reason that you would be attracted to Fish Game if you ever accidentally come across it on Google Play.
Fish Game could have been playable without a lesser attempt monetization. The price tag of free predictably comes with the catch of constant and intrusive ads being displayed throughout, to the point of breaking the game. For some reasons, the screen turns black when the ad refreshes and changes whatever it was displaying, forcing you to manually kill and the app and re-run. If you ever want to continue, of course. Whether this is a compatibility issue with the latest version of Jelly Bean or a bug in the game itself is unknown, but the chance of it being fixed or updated is unlikely.
Fish Game: My Water Sea Puzzle is indeed just another sub-par sheep in the flock. Even with the unattractive presentation, at the price of free, the simple gameplay could have made a good time waster somewhere. Unfortunately, it was broken to the point of being unplayable by the hateful ads. Nevertheless, at the cost of nothing, there’s little preventing you from trying your luck. If you’re interested enough, that is.
[review pros=”Simple and functional gameplay, free” cons=”Unattractive and lacklustre presentation, ads break the game” score=50]
Fish Game: My Water Sea Puzzle can be downloaded from Android Google Playfor free. Visit the page for more information.
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