Freddi Fish and The Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds
released on Oct 28, 1994
Help underwater detective Freddi Fish and her finny friend Luther solve the case. Explore underwater caves, deep canyons and colorful reefs, and discover fascinating places like King Crab's Castle and A Sunken Ship Out of Time, in an effort to save the reef.
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You know what? I've long outgrown the intended demographic for this game, but for what it is, I'm VERY impressed. Charming world and characters, gorgeous game, from the backgrounds to the character designs to the animations, and a great reggae soundtrack.
Was I ever stumped? No. Was the adventure over in an hour? Yes. I know I'm a 35 year old man playing a game made for the tiniest babies. But ya know what? It's a game with a lot of heart and effort put into it. Real good fish.
Was I ever stumped? No. Was the adventure over in an hour? Yes. I know I'm a 35 year old man playing a game made for the tiniest babies. But ya know what? It's a game with a lot of heart and effort put into it. Real good fish.
Its alright I guess. Weakest of the Freddi Fish entries, which themselves are the weakest franchise in Humongeous Entertainment. You can tell the series was still in its infancy in the Point and Click space, as the layout of things was way sporadic. Half of the locations and items aren't needed, yet still exist as things to get/do. At least with future games they learned how to code specific scenarios where unneeded things are omitted from the story entirely.
I always played the same demo on every other HE game I owned so half of the game I had committed to muscle memory at this point. Still a decent check off the list however.
I always played the same demo on every other HE game I owned so half of the game I had committed to muscle memory at this point. Still a decent check off the list however.
So I got a demo of this on my Norwegian edition of "Timmys Hemmelighet" (Timmy and the Magic Pictures) release that my grandma got me for my fifth birthday. There was also a demo of the next game in the Timmy series, "Timmy og Uhyret Under Sengen" (Timmy and the Dream Hunter). Both of these demos were in English though, so my understanding of them was limited. I did, however, learn the word "refrigerator" from the demo of this game (or it was some other game with Freddi Fish in it?), which I remember to this day. The Timmy games don't seem to be on IGDB so I guess I'll make an effort to add them.