Dominate the ocean as a fish
Feed and Grow: Fish is a paid survival and aquatic simulation game developed by Old B1ood. Imagine diving into a colorful, lively ocean where you're just a tiny fish trying to survive. You eat smaller fish to grow bigger, and eventually, you become this huge, powerful predator that reigns over the ocean.
Feed and Grow: Fish’s ocean landscape looks nice, with all these corals and sea creatures swimming around. Because you're always on the move, you’ll either hunt or be hunted. Each level throws different challenges at you, so you've got to figure out how to survive for as long as you can.
A free-for-all virtual aquarium
Feed and Grow: Fish is a game anyone can enjoy, whether you're a kid or an adult. It's a multiplayer game, so you're not alone; everyone's trying to eat and not get eaten by other players. You can also invite friends and even team up to fend off other threats. As you eat more, you’ll get bigger and unlock new things that can help you to grow efficiently.
It lets you eat to evolve, becoming turtles or sea monsters, exploring diverse aquatic life and prehistoric creatures. You hunt or are hunted across varied maps, learning about marine species along the way. It offers multiplayer exploration and hunting in visually stunning underwater environments. It's an educational tool for kids, teaching about marine life and evolution through interactive, detailed gameplay, and even simulates pet ownership responsibilities.
This game can be easily controlled with a keyboard and a mouse. It requires Windows 7, 4GB RAM, and DirectX 11. Recommended: 8GB RAM and GTX 970. While playing, you can encounter some issues in graphics, such as glitches and freezes, especially in much more intense encounters where a lot is going on. Still, it has no major issues, so it’s great to play anytime.
A great ocean simulator game
Feed and Grow: Fish offers a vibrant, chaotic underwater survival experience. Grow from tiny fish to an ocean predator, exploring diverse marine life. Its multiplayer chaos and educational elements, though occasionally hindered by graphical glitches, provide an engaging, accessible aquatic adventure for all ages because of its well-thought-out game mechanics.









