![]() The game only has three different environments, which is temperate, arctic and tropical, but the amount of things that you can eat is quite impressive. The animations are a little stiff, but everything is bright and colorful. These provide a little more variety than the story missions as you might be required to swim through a Pac-man style maze eating mines while getting chased by sharks or even chase down and eat a super-fast Loch Ness monster.Īlthough the simple 2D visuals of Tasty Blue are not going to win any awards, they are quite charming in their own way. After completing the story missions you also gain access to 15 bonus missions. The multi-player mode helps to keep things interesting as you can team up with a friend for some local co-op in horizontal or vertical split-screen mode or using a shared screen. This means that the game can get rather repetitive, especially if you play for long sessions. Although very entertaining you are pretty much doing the same thing on each level and it is simply the scale that differs. You might start off eating small fish, but soon you’ll be able to leap out of the ocean to snatch birds out of the air and even grow large enough to eat boats, helicopters, or planes! No doubt the passengers of these vehicles would have been better off staying home and playing some online casino instead of venturing outside! Watching a giant goldfish munching sperm whales, giant sea squids and nuclear submarines is a surreal sight, to say the least. The premise of the game is hardly rocket science, so it is no surprise that the developers have opted for a rather humorous approach. Each level is timed and you earn a star rating depending on how quickly you were able to consume everything. Depending on the difficulty level you select, the bigger creatures range from barely being able to touch you, to swimming deathtraps that can turn the tables on your fish and eat it. As your fish feeds it grows bigger and is able to devour larger things. Tasty Blue provides players with 50 story mode missions, which can be tackled alone or with a friend, where the goal is simply to eat everything smaller than yourself. In addition to the goldfish, the game also stars a Dolphin that is tired of jumping through flaming hoops at the aquarium, and a nano-shark, designed to track down and eliminate the other two aquatic menaces. You can simply switch off your brain, sit back and cause some carnage. Swimming around the ocean gorging on everything in sight has that same feeling of mindless mayhem that Rampage had. The more it eats the larger it grows until nothing is safe from its slavering jaws.Īfter playing Tasty Blue for a while the game really reminded me of the old arcade classic, Rampage. After gobbling up all the food, the tiny goldfish escapes to the ocean where it continues its feeding frenzy. The game opens with a pet shop owner warning a customer not to overfeed their goldfish, but alas they disregard his advice. Seeing as the “underwater side-scrolling eat ‘em up” genre, as Dingo Games classify Tasty Blue, is rather underrepresented on this site we had no choice but to take a look. ![]()
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