I Wanna Be the Fishy by frosty

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made by frosty for LD22 (COMPO)
You're a little fish, lost in the ocean, looking for his friends.

It's meant to be rage-inducing, inspired by I Wanna Be the Boshy. There are about 12 screens, plus a neat victory screen.

Hope you like it. =)

Tools: Haxic, Photoshop, bfxr

Ratings

Coolness 37% 338
Overall 3.36 79
Audio 2.05 393
Community 2.62 289
Fun 3.23 62
Graphics 3.36 135
Humor 1.77 353
Innovation 2.57 294
Mood 2.44 307
Theme 2.77 293

Feedback

mooosh
19. Dec 2011 · 05:49 UTC
that was fun! this could have been really boring, but you added subtle things to keep the player moving at all times. nice job!
Shubi
19. Dec 2011 · 06:50 UTC
Lovely. Some ambient background music would've been cool, but it's a nice game even without it!
DeadlyFugu
19. Dec 2011 · 08:15 UTC
Fun ^^. At some places where you had to go through it was a bit hard, but fun nonetheless.
deepnight
19. Dec 2011 · 14:50 UTC
Simple but really efficient. I liked the art a lot, reminds me of good'ol time ;)
edba
19. Dec 2011 · 15:36 UTC
Great game, good job. Loved the ending :)
tcstyle
19. Dec 2011 · 16:53 UTC
Like the visuals. It's kinda hard to control with the water physics. Using an analog stick of a gamepad would be great.
Matt Rix
19. Dec 2011 · 19:03 UTC
Was fun for a bit. The fish swim animation looks nice. I liked it at first, but it got a little too frustrating for my liking later on. The hitboxes on the enemy objects are way too big, I'd often hit something even though I was still a few pixels away from it.
bach
19. Dec 2011 · 21:38 UTC
Nice entry! Felt nicely polished and well playable. My only complaint is the lack of proper audio :/ could have done a lot more there.
mes
22. Dec 2011 · 06:19 UTC
really nice entry, it is one of my favorites so far. graphics are simple but nice, the gameplay is engaging and provides a good challenge. i agree with the other commenters that some nice background music would have helped. other than that though this feels very solid and complete.
Kitch
04. Jan 2012 · 01:03 UTC
Nice little entry. I really liked the control mechanics... it felt really fluid, and the slight upward thrust really kept it interesting.