Feeling exhausted but can't stop playing? Dolphin Show somehow manages to be addictive and irritating all at once. The game is simple, yet there's a strange pull to keep trying. Something about the goofy dolphins keeps drawing you in, even when it gets frustrating.
The gameplay is pretty neat but tricky. Controlling the dolphins with wonky physics makes it harder than it looks. It’s mostly about timing and patience. Simple for beginners but tricky to master fully. Expect some awkward moments and lots of replaying.
Playing Dolphin Show without the right loadout feels off. The game doesn't have many options, but tweaking your dolphin's customizations can help. Understanding what works best makes a difference, even if it’s just minor adjustments. It’s not very balanced, but that’s part of the fun.
One secret is to watch the rhythm of the waves and plan your jumps. Moving slightly to the left or right before a major jump can boost your score easily. Don’t get discouraged by the wonky physics. Practice in short bursts to avoid burnout.
The game is straightforward. It starts with simple levels and gradually gets more difficult. The story is minimal but enough to keep you playing. Reaching the end feels rewarding, even if the ending is a bit goofy. Overall, it's a frustrating yet oddly satisfying ride.