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Play your part in the processes of underwater evolution via FadisPok's original oceanic survival game

Play your part in the processes of underwater evolution via FadisPok's original oceanic survival game

Vote: (17 votes)

Program license: Free

Developer: FadisPok

Version: 1.4

Works under: Android

Vote:

Program license

(17 votes)

Free

Developer

Version

FadisPok

1.4

Works under:

Android

Pros

  • Gameplay that makes players feel rewarded as their fish grows
  • A unique sandboxed environment under the sea
  • Provides an educational look at the food chain

Cons

  • The educational aspects take second place to the gameplay
  • Players might wish for a larger environment to explore

Feed and Grow Survival Fish is a simulation game that gives you a view of a thriving undersea ecology. You play as a fish whose main goal is to simply stay alive. To accomplish that task you'll need to find food. As the name suggests, you'll need to feed yourself and grow larger in order to survive. It's a world where the phrase "eat or be eaten" really comes to life.

Players begin as the smallest and weakest fish in the pond - a Bibos fish. But as your fish starts to eat he'll also start to grow. As players continue this process the sheer scope of the undersea world will begin to open up for them. What begins as a survival game will quickly become a larger sandboxed experience.

The game isn't necessarily scientifically accurate. But it does provide players with the feeling of undersea life. By putting players into the life of a small fish they'll be able to learn about what other forms of life really experience over the course of their existence.

The game is primarily centered on the gameplay elements. For example, the fact that a player is working through the feeding mechanic is right there in the name. But the educational aspect shouldn't be overlooked either. The ecological realities of the food chain are obviously simplified for the sake of gameplay. But as players experience the life of a fish they're still given an immersive view of that reality. This type of learning can often provide a valuable view of the ecology which is hard to get outside of a virtual experience.

Pros

  • Gameplay that makes players feel rewarded as their fish grows
  • A unique sandboxed environment under the sea
  • Provides an educational look at the food chain

Cons

  • The educational aspects take second place to the gameplay
  • Players might wish for a larger environment to explore