Feeding Frenzy Game Review - "Feeding Frenzy is perfect for Children and Adults. As an extra bonus, Feeding Frenzy comes with a screen saver, which you can
unlock by playing. Feeding Frenzy provides an aquarium on your desktop.
The smart thing about a screen saver is that it will remind you of the fun you had and you wil open Feeding Frenzy again, and enjoy again.
Hint: don't uninstall your Feeding Frenzy when you're done. Settings for the fish tank
Screen saver are in the game, and your fish will go away and you will have
to reload it and play Fish Frenzy again to get your fish back.The aquarium can be built in the demo and in the purchased game, so the best way to keep it is to buy Feeding Frenzy, Cause when the Feeding Frenzy demo expires, you won't be able to play again, and you will really want to.
The Feeding Frenzy graphics are nicely illustrated fish with big appetites. As you progress
through your feeding frenzy, your fish is upgraded... up the food chain to
bigger and bigger fish. There are nice fish tales and facts at the end of
each stage. Feeding Frenzy seems a little short to me. However, this turns out to
be a good thing. It's refreshing to be a gamer and actually have a list of
games that you can finish. Remember, every one who likes to play Feeding Frenzy isn't an
adult. That's right! What about the kids, the children? We have been so
demanding on our game designers to add this and that and more challenges
that the kids have to grow up before they can play. Feeding frenzy is a game
that a kid can finish. Once you complete a Feeding Frenzy stage it remains open to select
at any time. Feeding Frenzy is a delightful and challenging game that I am sure you will
find enjoyable." - Jonah
Feeding Frenzy Game Review - "Feeding Frenzy is a fun little arcade action game about undersea Darwinism.
What you do in Feeding Frenzy is eat any fish that's smaller than you are, simply by
guiding your fish around a small 2D area teeming with undersea life--and
occasional explosive mines as well as pearl-bearing oysters, for good
measure. Feeding Frenzy ower-ups temporarily speed you up and freeze all other fish in
place, helping to keep things interesting. The two modes of play in Feeding Frenzy let you
munch through several dozen stages either against the clock or not. Feeding Frenzy's slippery feel fits the setting well, and your fish has a couple of
abilities: It can lunge forward or vacuum up anything in front of it at the
touch of a button.
There's always fresh fish on the menu in Feeding Frenzy, a compelling little action game.
Feeding Frenzy's graphics are simple, crisp, and colorful, especially in HD, and
it's satisfying to watch your fish grow bigger and bigger during the course
of one of Feeding Frenzy's brief levels. The chomping noises and upbeat
soundtrack fit the game well, and Feeding Frenzy's cartoony look makes this one suitable
for Finding Nemo fans of all ages.
Feeding Frenzy provides simple, addictive fun for an hour or two. A dozen
unlockable achievements and online leaderboards entice you to play through
the main modes and then to stick around for a while to accomplish some
tougher challenges. Yyou'll find Feeding Frenzy to be a nice, mindless diversion if you
give it a shot." - Jolly Green
Feeding Frenzy Game Review - "Ooh...Pretty fishes.
Heh heh. Feeding Frenzy was my first ever downloadable game. Pretty long ago too. I bought it,
but it was totally lost after... an incident. Oh well, I remembered Feeding Frenzy with a
refresher demo version. It's the culprit for my obssesion with downloadable
games.... all Feeding Frenzy's fault.....
Hmm. Good graphics here. Love the exquisite backgrounds in Feeding Frenzy. They put a lot of
effort into a screensaver for you feeding frenzy fans (noun: All people who
play feeding frenzy for more than 5 minutes and not less, maybe more).
The effects are pretty!
Ah. The background sound. Feeding Frenzy's biggest weakness, but nice. Quite
appropriate to the uses. The level ending sounds are pleasing, and the
sounds during gameplay are more of an ambience.
The gameplay of Feeding Frenzy is simple. Move your fish. The fish follows your mouse. Feeding Frenzy is hard. First levels, piece of cake. Later levels, gets harder.
Certain levels are bonus levels( no predators) and others are super hard.
Luckily, you get helpful tips and landmarks to help you.
To sum up Feeding Frenzy, it's a perfect game. Eat, grow, save the ocean. What more
could a fish do?" - The Submariner
Feeding Frenzy Game Review - "Surprisingly fun! I'd been avoiding Feeding Frenzy because it just didn't seem like it would appeal
to me. I normally like games in the same genre as Diner Dash and Wild West
Wendy, so a game about little fish eating one another didn't really grasp my
interest.
Finally I gave Feeding Frenzy a shot though, and was pleasantly surprised as I swam my
little fish around, gobbling smaller fish so I could grow large enough to
eat the predators attempting to eat me! There's a certain amount of
accomplishment when your fish grows in size the first time, and you can eat
the fish that have been swimming after you hungrily.
The levels in Feeding Frenzy Game are all refreshingly different, adding new objectives such as
collecting all the fish in the area, stealing pearls from carnivorous clams,
and sneaking a bite on the tail of the fearsome barracuda. This keeps Feeding Frenzy fresh, saves it from falling into the fatal repetition of some others." - Aztec Ace
Feeding Frenzy Game Review - "Awesome & very original. Feeding Frenzy was very nice to play.. I really liked this game.. Actually I loved it!
Feeding Frenzy was completely different as "insaneaquarium" which made it very cool and
enjoyable to play ! I played it till the end and I think everyone, young &
old, will love it! Feeding Frenzy is a must-play for everyone! " - Morty Five
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