Fish Eat Fish
You swim as one of three quirky reef fish across a side-view ocean, eating smaller targets while dodging anything larger. Each bite increases your size, letting you tackle bigger prey and rack up gems. Those gems pay for plants and reef residents in a simple shop, turning your catches into visible repairs after a recent shark attack. Sea mines are a hard “no”—touch one and the run ends on the spot. Sessions are brisk, making it easy to take another attempt or pass controls to a friend.
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What stands out
Simple rules, real stakes.
Smaller fish are your food. Bigger fish are your threat. Mines
are off-limits. That clear food chain keeps every choice sharp:
squeeze through a gap, grab a safe bite, or resist the greedy
chase that could end it all.
Competition or co-op — your call.
The game plays smoothly solo, but it really shines side-by-side.
Two players can share a keyboard, while a third jumps in with
the mouse. In seconds, a quick break becomes a lighthearted
contest or a scrappy survival run.
Progress you can see.
Every catch drops gems. Between rounds, invest them in plants,
creatures, and reef upgrades. Slowly, the ocean fills back in —
giving you a satisfying long-term goal beyond “just last
longer.”
Pick up and play anywhere.
Runs straight in your browser on both desktop and mobile. No
downloads, no setup — just smooth gameplay whether you’ve got a
spare minute or a whole evening to chase the scoreboard.