Feeding Frenzy Xbox One

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Feeding Frenzy
Developer(s)PopCap Games (formerly by Sprout Games)
Publisher(s)PopCap Games (previously by GameHouse)
Designer(s)James Gwertzman, Del Chafe and Ed Allard
SeriesFeeding Frenzy
Platform(s)Windows, Macintosh, Xbox, Xbox 360 (XBLA)
ReleaseFebruary 11, 2004
Genre(s)Action game
Mode(s)Single player

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Feeding Frenzy is an arcade-style aquatic video game written by Sprout Games, and published by PopCap Games. With an initial debut on February 11, 2004, it saw a re-release on the Xbox Live Arcade service, with versions for both the original Xbox and the Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 version, released on March 15, 2006, was the 17th most popular Xbox Live Arcade title for 2006.[1]

In February 2006, the sequel to this game, Feeding Frenzy 2 was released.[2]

In 2016 Feeding Frenzy was made available for Xbox One backwards compatibility and is free to members on EA Access.

Gameplay[edit]

In Feeding Frenzy, players control a hungry marine predator intent on munching as many other fish as possible. During the course of the game's 40 levels, they switch off between 5 marine animals. The last level is where they attempt to dethrone a large shark, the 'Shark King', using Orville the Orca. The player takes on the role of different aquatic species each trying to move up the food chain. As smaller fish are eaten, the player's own fish grows in size and becomes capable of eating somewhat larger fish.[3] By the end of each level, the fish is sufficiently large enough that it can eat almost anything on-screen. Players must be vigilant for hazards which include depth charges, larger predators, naval mines, irradiated fish, and jellyfish.

If the player eats a sufficiently large number of fish in a short period of time, a score-enhancing Feeding Frenzy is initiated. If the player continues to rapidly consume other fish, a further Double Frenzy can be achieved. These both end when a short period of time without further rapid consumption elapses.

The full game includes both a normal mode and a 'time attack' mode.[4]

Creatures[edit]

Playable[edit]

  • Andy - The first playable fish. He is a red Annularis Angelfish. His only ability is a quick dash, or burst of speed.
  • Leon - The second playable fish. He is a strong orange Lionfish. While playing as Leon, the player unlocks the suck ability.
  • Eddie - The third playable fish. He is a strong orange Anglerfish. The creators made a mistake in saying Eddie was a male, as only females grow that size, possess a lure, and live that lifestyle.
  • J.D. - The fourth playable fish. He is a John Dory.
  • Orville - The fifth and last playable character. He is an orca. Orville is also the only mammal in the entire game (playable and predator).

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Prey/Predators[edit]

  • Minnows
  • Surgeonfish
    • Reddish Orange
  • Lionfish
  • Barracuda*
  • Great White Shark
    • King Shark*
  • Annularis Angelfish
    • Lapis
    • Magenta
  • Pufferfish
    • Yellow
  • Parrotfish
    • Gold and Teal
    • Magenta and Green
  • Anglerfish***
  • John Dory***
    • Green
  • Tuna

Other[edit]

  • Bubbles
    • Stopwatches (Time Attack Only)
    • Score Multiplier
    • Fury
  • Oyster
  • Jellyfish
    • Turquoise-Blue
    • Golden (When Confirmed To Play)

*- A warning sign will appear upon its arrival. Its tail can be bitten, and can be consumed later on in the game.

**-A warning sign will not appear upon its arrival and its tail can't be nipped at. Can be consumed later on in the game.

***-Can be played as at one point in the game.

Availability[edit]

The free ActiveX version of Feeding Frenzy can be played online at websites such as the MSN Gaming Zone, but has only a limited number of levels. The Windows version, Feeding Frenzy Deluxe, is available for download as a trial, with the full version available for a fee. Additionally, Xbox and Xbox 360 versions exist. The original Xbox version is available via an Xbox Live Arcade disc from Microsoft, or from Official Xbox Magazine discs. The Xbox 360 version can be downloaded from the Xbox Live Marketplace, either as a free demo, or as a full version. This version is also included on the disc that comes with the Xbox Arcade bundle for the Xbox 360, alongside Pacman Championship Edition, UNO, Luxor 2, and Boom Boom Rocket. The Xbox 360 Pro and Elite versions include this version as one of the 16 game demos preloaded on the hard drive.

An arcade version was released by UltraCade Technologies which featured a ticket redemption system and an automated difficulty tuning system. The arcade cabinet also features built-in bubbler tanks on both sides with flowing water and artificial fish.[5][6]

Reception[edit]

A review by IGN criticized the title's simple mechanics and overall lack of depth, resulting in a score of 6.6 out of 10 for the Xbox 360 version. The review suggested that additional online elements could have helped with the title's otherwise limited lasting appeal.[7] The TeamXbox review also commented negatively about the game's difficulty and replayability, suggesting that it may be better suited towards children. Nonetheless, despite being somewhat shallow, TeamXbox concluded that the game was still accessible and fun, awarding the Xbox 360 version a 7 out of 10.[8] Eurogamer stated that 'Microsoft's Live Arcade offerings are generally well worth the asking price, but Feeding Frenzy, sadly, isn't one of them.', giving the game a 3/10.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Top Xbox Live Games of 2006'. Majornelson.com. 2006-12-30. Archived from the original on 2007-07-01. Retrieved 2007-06-25.
  2. ^'Feeding Frenzy 2 Song'. PopCap Games. 2010-06-07.
  3. ^ abReed, Kristan (2006-03-21). 'Feeding Frenzy'. Eurogamer. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
  4. ^'Extreme Gamer - Feeding Frenzy Xbox 360 Live Arcade Review'. www.extremegamer.ca. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
  5. ^'Ultracade Feeding Frenzy'. web.archive.org. 2006-12-11. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
  6. ^'Feeding Frenzy - Videogame by Ultracade Technologies'. www.arcade-museum.com. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
  7. ^'IGN: Feeding Frenzy Review'. IGN.com. 2006-03-17. Archived from the original on 2012-05-11.
  8. ^'Feeding Frenzy Review (Xbox 360)'. TeamXbox.com. 2006-04-05. Archived from the original on 2012-05-11.

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Feeding_Frenzy_(video_game)&oldid=930337900'

Today, Ubisoft announced that Hungry Shark World is coming to Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4 on July 17, 2018 for $9.99. The publisher also confirmed that the title would support Xbox One X and feature a higher resolution than its base version. The title is specifically made for consoles as it features optimized gamepad controls and enhanced visuals over its Android and iOS counterparts.

Updated July 19, 2018: Hungry Shark World isn't listed as Xbox One X Enhanced at the moment despite Ubisoft's statement. It might take a few days for that to change as it may require another update.

Are you a fan of the Feeding Frenzy games on Xbox 360? Well, Hungry Shark World is a similar experience. Developed by Ubisoft's 'Future Games of London' studio, Hungry Shark World lets players rise through the ranks of the food chain, starting as a small shark with a little bite and progressing into the meanest predator in the ocean. Just like Feeding Frenzy, players must eat as much as they can to take on a variety of fearsome bosses, including grotesque goblin sharks, prehistoric creatures, and deadly giant squids.

According to the company, Hungry Shark World introduces four unique worlds to explore such as tropical islands, submerged temples, vast cities, and frozen icebergs. There are also over 250 missions and twenty unique sharks to upgrade. The most surprising part is that each shark has its own personality so you can probably find one that you like the most. The levels also have secret areas filled with unique enemies and treasure.

If you want a break between those heavy-hitters like The Crew 2, be sure to give Hungry Shark World a go. It's surprising addictive!

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