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August 05, 2012
flee, fish, flee!
Flee, fish, flee! and try to collect all the diamonds in this puzzler by Craig Forrester and Jonathan Whiting. (when you get stuck press r to retry a level)
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33 comments:
Cute game!
first!!! ooh yah!
Short and sweet.
cute...had a little trouble with those spiky monsters....had to quit because we have guests over.
thanks for posting, bart!
Adorable game, just wish my brain could interpolate the octopus movement better. Thanks for sharing this one, Bart!
Stuck and cannot restart the level??? Shit!!
I made it to level three and got stuck. I'm tired of starting that level over.
very nice. wish I could turn the sound off though
>:( can't get passed the first level!
it said fin what do i do
Neat game. Short. The sponge and erratic octopus level is the last one.
Fin means "the end" bummer
Short but nice! Thanks!
The page doesn't load... am I the only one experiencing this?
TO THE ANONYMOUS ABOVE ME ^:IF YOU'RE ON THE SCREEN WITH THE TITLE JUST CLICK ON IT.
Fun game. Hope they will write more levels. Thanks for posting it, Bart.
dear anonymus helper - thanks, but i can't access the actual website. tried two different browsers now, doesn't work (load)...
Fun. Once you learn that the octopus does not like to swim in seaweed, and sponges make nice blocks, it's not so bad!
fin. lol!
Fin for me, too!
It's like they developed the tutorial levels and then said, ehh, good enough.
Fin is latin, it means, "the end"... it's a pun. Obviously too sophisticated for some of you guys ;)
Fin is not latin, it's french...-_-
GUYS! Fin is not latin or french, It's spanish! But it is a pun!
Ok, it was a pun. I didn't get it. But you don't need to stress out like this.
Great game Bart! I got to the second or third octopus level, will beat it sooner or later!
Stuck on level 3. #challengeaccepted
Actually, "fin" means final (or ending) in French AND means end in Spanish. Many French films end with the word "fin" so it is commonly mistaken to believe that the only language that uses it in this way is French. However, in the context of this game, either translation is correct given that the intention is to make a pun on the English word fin, referring to the structures that fish use to navigate through water (hence the background image of a fin at the end of the game). :)
I remember when people put effort into these games. Shortly afterwards, Jesus was born.
Note: that previous comment was a joke on time.
http://translate.google.com/?hl=en&tab=wT#la/en/fin
in case anyone cares... "fin" is latin according to google translate. I don't like to be told I'm wrong ;)
Amen google
Love the graphics, music, plot, and the very punny joke at the end!
*** stars
[Ok, I know I'm a little late here, but according to Google translate the word "end" means:
'Final' in Catalan, Galician, Portuguese, and Spanish;
'End' in Danish;
'Fino' in Esperanto;
'Fin' in French;
'Ende' in German;
'Endir' in Icelandic;
'Fine' in Italian;
'Finem' in Latin;
(Hopefully that settles the argument:)]
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