Sometimes games just make you wonder why you keep playing. They look simple but get tricky fast. The controls are wonky and physics sometimes glitch out. It’s easy to get annoyed but also impossible to put down. You scroll through levels, dying more than you’d like but still hitting repeat.
Nuclear Fish is a neat little game with tricky mechanics. The physics feel wonky sometimes, making jumps unpredictable. It’s mostly about watching your timing and managing quick reflexes. The gameplay is straightforward but deceptive. Expect some frustrating moments and a few surprises along the way.
There isn’t much variety in builds but optimizing your fish’s speed and durability helps. You can upgrade certain abilities to survive longer. Playing without overthinking can be effective, but careful loadouts make those tight escapes easier. Just don’t overcomplicate it.
Focus on mastering the tricky parts early. I found that jumping slightly before obstacles made timing better. Don’t ignore small power-ups, some are surprisingly useful. A secret trick is to stay calm, even when the physics mess with you. It’s addictive how you keep trying to beat your score.
The game’s story is simple. You control a fish trying to escape a nuclear disaster. Each level gets harder, and the ending feels sudden. It’s mostly about surviving as long as you can. Watching the story unfold is minimal, but the gameplay keeps you hooked till the last level.