Angry Sharks
Hunt for prey in the deep blue ocean and evolve from a juvenile great white into an apex predator of the seas in Angry Sharks! Despite the fact you’re playing as the ultimate marine hunter, you won’t be completely safe below the surface. You can’t devour all the fishes because some of them have developed unique defense mechanisms (looking at you, puffer fish).
Additionally, the seabed contains some toxic waste that must be avoided, and there are plenty of naval mines scattered around. Native tribesmen will try to hit you with their harpoons, and the modern-day soldiers also seem to dislike the great whites and will shoot their guns at you. Do your best to overcome all the challenges and become the undisputed ruler of the sea!
How to play Angry Sharks
If you chase prey at longer distances, you’re making it easier for the fish to escape. Pretend you’re not particularly interested and then suddenly turn around for an easy meal. The hardest part of the game, however, isn’t catching prey but avoiding excessive damage, so this should be your primary focus.
There are a couple of fish you should absolutely prioritize, though. The striped black-and-white fish carrying a heart, for example, will replenish your health when devoured. Another one to look out for is the goldfish, as eating it will unlock a new checkpoint from which you’ll continue the hunt after perishing.
What are the controls for Angry Sharks?
You can play Angry Sharks on both PC and mobile devices. Subjectively, we felt playing it was much easier on a bigger screen. Move the mouse pointer to direct the shark’s movement in a PC browser. On mobile, tap or click anywhere on the screen to turn and swipe to move in the desired direction.
Features
- An amazing 2D deep sea hunting actionÂ
- Evolution of juvenile great white into an apex predator
- Plenty of dangers to avoid and fish to devour
Release date
October 2024
Developer
GamePix
Platform
All devices