Honestly, this game feels like tossing bait into a pond that keeps moving. It’s simple but can get frustrating when the physics feel wonky. The progression is addictive in a way that makes it hard to put down, even when you’re tired.
This game is a neat mix of casual fun and tricky controls. The physics are wonky at times, which can make you double-think your moves. It’s mostly about feeding your fish and growing big enough to eat rivals. Easy to learn but tricky to master when the physics suddenly act up.
Playing Fish Eat Getting Big doesn’t need fancy setups. Just focus on balancing speed and size. Some players swear by tweaking the weight and bite strength increase. It’s all about finding what works best for your play style without relying on some fancy loadout.
There is a little trick to avoid those annoying swarms. Sometimes feeding near the edges lets you grow faster. Also, watch the timing when attacking bigger fish, sometimes pausing helps. I found that waiting just a second before striking can make a difference.
The game doesn’t really have a story, but doing well lets you see different endings. Growth happens naturally but takes patience. After a long grind, you reach the end where your fish is huge. It’s simple but satisfying, even if a bit repetitive.