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Feeding Frenzy
Topic Started: Sep 7 2008, 07:28 AM (309 Views)
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Feeding Frenzy is a simple, arcade style game which can now be purchased on the Xbox Live arcade. With a trial on PC, you could probably rush through the game, so there's no real need to buy it. However, on the Live version there are (or so I've been lead to believe) achievements. Because I have some sort of love for achievements, this immediately makes the game much more wothwhile.

You are a fish. It's big out there. You want to eat smaller fish, and larger fish want to eat you. Suprisingly Feeding Frenzy offers a well paced, and quite enjoyable game. While the simple gameplay makes it seem boring, it actually offers some nice variety in pace, difficulty and colour. Odd, I know, but you don't get much colour in the right places often, and then it's sometimes taken too far.

In order to survive you must grow. In order to grow you must eat. You simply move your fish onto smaller fish, which it will then consume. Then, you have to escape as larger fish attack you. It's a simple idea, but it's finely polished and works well. Treat it as an arcade game, playing it for 20 minute sessions when you're bored and you could get a good few hours of play time from it.

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