Reviews from

in the past


It's Feeding Frenzy! If you haven't played it, you've almost certainly seen one of its surprisingly common bootlegs. It's fun, the music is nice, and the difficulty curve is mostly fine, except for the Obligatory PopCap Difficulty Spike Of Sin with level 22, FUCK Surgeon Crossing. We honestly like the weird graphics the most, though. Something about how this game looks is just really nice.

Also screw you EA for deleting this off Steam for no fucking reason.

One of three pre-installed demos on my original Xbox 360, therefore making it one of the three games I could play

Best memory of school computers.


a video game with graphics and moving images which makes it a game and you play it like a video game

Satisfying and a very chill game.

I have been in a big retro big the past few years and one of the games I played a lot on the Intellivision was Shark! Shark!.

Feeding Frenzy is basically Shark! Shark! with stages. You are a fish that eats smaller fish, eventually you grow in size allowing you to eat bigger fish. Each stage has a feeding bar you have to fill to beat it. As you progress levels get jellyfish, golden fish, mines, poison fish, giant fast fish to add a little challenge.

The main game took me a little over an hour to beat. Beating that unlocks a time attack mode.

I enjoyed playing Feeding Frenzy and plan on checking out its sequel.

Incredibly subtle post-9/11 themes

it a flash game on da exbox 360

I played this game so many times love it

banger game from my childhood

Broken medal - 0.5 or 1 star - Technical disaster or bad design
Bronze medal - 1.5 or 2 star or 2.5 star - The games not for me/below average/badly aged(nostalgia)
Silver medal - 3 star or 3.5 star - Doing well
Golden medal - 4 star - Above average games
Platin medal - 4.5 star - Might've masterpiece but somethings missing
Diamond medal - 5 star - The Masterpiece or just special for me
---> Medal: Silver
---> My Game Time: 51 mins

I think about this game alot.

It's an alright game, kinda creative and cool but a bit buggy on win10, the sequel is much better.

I wish I could feel the things i used to when I’d take turns passing the controller between me and dad back in our tiny apartment playing on that gigantic bulk of a tv. This game is forever engraved in the deepest, warmest crevices of my memory