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Fishy trick

You start with a tiny, kind of helpless little fish, floating all alone in a huge, dangerous ocean.

Developer: Kiz10

4.4
Score
Fishy trick
Fishy trick
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Fishy trick

Editor's Review :

I thought Fishy Trick was just going to be another casual "tap to swim" game, but it turns out it's way more chaotic - and way more fun - than I expected. You start with a tiny, kind of helpless little fish, floating all alone in a huge, dangerous ocean. Your goal? Swim as far as you can, collect stars, dodge predators, and recruit as many friendly fish as possible to join your squad. The controls are super simple - you just tap or hold to move up and down - but the second you're dodging sharks and weaving through tight coral gaps with a growing parade of fish behind you, it starts feeling like this goofy, adorable version of leading a mini army through enemy territory. And honestly, when you grab a new fish and your little group grows, it feels way better than it probably should. At first, you're just trying to survive. Sharks, jellyfish, random spiky sea monsters - everything feels out to get you. And since even a tiny mistake sends you back to the beginning, every little success feels like a huge win. But the more you play, the more you start realizing it's not just about survival - it's about building up your fish squad. Each fish you rescue sticks with you, trailing along, making your group bigger (and slightly harder to control, in a hilarious way). Plus, grabbing stars along the way lets you unlock new fish skins, so eventually you're leading a ridiculous gang of brightly colored, oddly shaped aquatic weirdos across the map. It's chaotic, it's silly, and it's exactly the kind of light, messy fun that endless runner games should be. Every near-miss with a shark or last-second dodge through a tight gap gets your heart racing a little more - and when you lose half your school to a bad turn, it's both tragic and kind of hilarious. What makes Fishy Trick so easy to stick with is that perfect mix of simple mechanics and constant tiny rewards. The better you get, the bigger your squad, the cooler your unlocked skins - and even if you crash and burn spectacularly, you're only a tap away from diving right back in. The bright, colorful visuals keep things feeling cheerful even when you're getting absolutely destroyed by a rogue jellyfish. Whether you're genuinely trying to build the biggest fish crew possible or just seeing how long you can last before the ocean chaos swallows you whole, Fishy Trick hits that sweet spot of casual gaming: fast, funny, a little bit frustrating, and way more addictive than it has any right to be. One second you're saving fish, the next you're yelling at your screen because a shark took out half your team - and honestly, that's what makes it great.

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