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An arcade style game, Feeding Frenzy offers a unique underwater game playing experience. There are 40 levels in this game which features the player as a marine predator. The players goal is to eat any and all fish it encounters. There are a variety of colored fish ranging from yellow, red, white, purple and green. The more fish the player consumes, the larger it gets which increases its capability to hunt down and consume even larger fish towards the end of the level.

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During the levels, the game features a variety of five fish for the player to alternate between such as Andy the Angel fish, Leon the Lion fish, Eddie the Angler fish, J.D. the John Dory fish and Orville the Orca. Orville will have a face-off with the Shark King to successfully win the game.

Feeding Frenzy is an arcade-style aquatic video game written by Sprout Games, and published by PopCap Games.With an initial debut on February 11, 2004, it saw re-release on the Xbox Live Arcade service, with versions for both the original Xbox and the Xbox 360. Jan 04, 2019 Peashooter (replaces John Dory ) Snorkel Zombie (replaces SurgeonFish) Zombie (replaces Barracuda). Feeding frenzy 15 mod prehistoric waters + link download - Duration: 20:01.

Although a casual game for the player, it does have some traps and hazards that are set up such as jellyfish, naval mines, other predators and more to make it that much more exciting and challenging.

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Additional features in this game include the Feeding Frenzy modes. The first Feeding Frenzy mode is achieved by continuously eating many fish as possible in a short period. If this mode is kept up continuing to rapidly eat fish, it will go into Double Frenzy. These modes will stop once the player loses the rapid speed of eating the fish.

As well as the normal mode that can be played by either beginner or pro, this game also features a Time Attack Mode to give it a more challenging edge.

Feeding Frenzy
Developer(s)PopCap Games (formerly by Sprout Games)
Publisher(s)PopCap Games (previously by GameHouse)
Designer(s)James Gwertzman, Del Chafe and Ed Allard
SeriesFeeding Frenzy
Platform(s)Windows, Macintosh, Xbox, Xbox 360 (XBLA)
ReleaseFebruary 11, 2004
Genre(s)
Mode(s)Single player

Feeding Frenzy is an arcade-style aquatic video game written by Sprout Games, and published by PopCap Games. With an initial debut on February 11, 2004, it saw a re-release on the Xbox Live Arcade service, with versions for both the original Xbox and the Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 version, released on March 15, 2006, was the 17th most popular Xbox Live Arcade title for 2006.[1]

In February 2006, the sequel to this game, Feeding Frenzy 2 was released.[2]

In 2016 Feeding Frenzy was made available for Xbox One backwards compatibility and is free to members on EA Access.

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Big eats small. It’s the law of the jungle,the wild, the stock exchange, everywhere. Big eats small. Even fish know this, and they’refish! You eat the fish that are smaller, and run the hell away from the fish that are bigger.And if it seems like I’m trying to pad out this first graf by restating middle-schoolbiology, then you’re absolutely right. Because Feeding Frenzy, for the XBox Live Arcade,is, at heart, a very simple game: Eat, or be eaten. So I’m gonna throw a shout-outto my high school biology teacher, Mr. Case. ‘Sup, Mr. Case? I yammer on about videogames on the internet! For Science! So you’re this fish. And you eat smallerfish to get bigger, and then you can eat bigger fish. That’s pretty much the crux of thegame, there. I didn’t say this was going to be Finding Nemo: The Game, now, did I?Nope. You eat, because that’s what fish do. And occasionally you eat pearls, whichare great for points but don’t really make sense from a nutritional standpoint. I mean,calcium and all, and I get that. But bubbles with starfish in them? It’s clear that,at some point, this exercise in basic biology decided to abandon its principles and justbe a video game. That said, it doesn’t have any problem with maintaining the little scientificfactoids at the end of each stage. We get it. The ocean is beautiful. But I don’thear Morgan Freeman narrating this thing, so get back in line and give me POWER-UPS. There we go. As a fish, your inherent powersare limited to moving, and occasionally dashing with the A button. As the game progresses,though, you unlock bigger and more complex fish, which have abilities like Leon the Lionfish’ssuck attack. I can just hear Mel Brooks and Rick Moranis chanting in the background. Butno matter your fish, the goal is the same: Eat things, get bigger, eat bigger things.Bonuses are available for fast consumption and lighting up the word “Frenzy!” exclamationpoint, and by surpassing that yet again for a Double Frenzy rich in points -and- Omega-3fatty acids. And suddenly I’m having flashbacks to the Disgaea 4 review, so I’m going tostop that line of thought cold with some footage. Complete a stage without being eaten and you’llbe rewarded by a mermaid exhaling starfish, which seems more at home in an abstract 8-bitplatformer than in an ostensibly “educational” game. But I get the feeling that the educationalthing is just an veneer, so that PopCap could be comfortable in knowing that parents wouldn’tbe jumping down their throats. Which is kind of silly, seeing as how a majority of thoseparents are probably addicted to Bejeweled and thus right in their bleeding pockets.There are five fish to control, with several stages for each, and plenty of science todelight young and old. That is, if you’re of a mind to be delighted by science. Otherwise,it’s a cute little diversion, and there are achievement points to be had (as thisis a genuine XBLA title, and not an indie game). So you can inflate your score likea puffer fish, and... man. That was bad. That was bad and I feel bad. Also, I’m hungryfor sushi. That’s what I took from this game, and what I hope you’ll take from itas well. Feeding Frenzy: Now you’re hungry for sushi. You’re welcome.

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