Pungence Feed And Grow Fish Black Tip Shark

Pungence Feed And Grow Fish Black Tip Shark

There are two major problems with the new shark: 1. Wrong spawn point 2. When starting the game, your family spawns in the middle of a tuna-infested territory. In about 5 seconds a massacre starts and 10 seconds after your tiny helpless shark will be floating among the torn apart flesh of its brethren. Couple of more seconds and you get eaten too. Since this shark is small. The fin tips of this shark are dusty and black. This species can grow up to 275cm in length and weight up to 122.8kg. On average they live up to 12 years. The Blacktip shark is an active hunter in midwater areas, usually found at depths of 0 to 30 m but can dive up to 100m. They feed mainly on open water, bottom fish as well as small shark.

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The world of wild nature is cruel and harsh. If you can’t take over your opponent, prepare to die. That’s the law of the jungle and it works underwater as well. You can make sure of it by trying to survive in the merciless environment of a new IO game called Feed and Grow. The point of the gameplay is rather simple: move around a virtual space filled with other fishes, scout for food and eliminate your rivals to become the biggest and most dangerous fish in the sea! This is going to be thrilling!

In the depth of the ocean

So, you are going to find yourself in a spectacular underwater environment precisely copying the actual marine landscapes you can see somewhere at the Great Barrier Reef. The graphics are performed at a high level and you will get the greatest impressions from finding your way around this colorful 3D world. However, don’t spend too much time admiring the views: danger awaits you at every corner. The location is packed with other fishes controlled by players just like you. They, too, want to prevail on the map, so you can expect constant attacks on your gilled charge. As long as you are still a small fish and can’t hope to win in an open combat, it makes sense to stay away from those stronger than you. However, the balance of power can always change in your favor if you succeed in collecting edible supplies scattered around. Each type of food will bring you a certain amount of experience points. Once you earn enough points to upgrade your level, your stats will increase. That will affect your damage level, health and other parameters crucial for surviving in the open sea.

Kill or be killed

Pungence Feed And Grow Fish Black Tip SharkPungence Feed And Grow Fish Black Tip Shark

It would be way too easy to just swim around gathering delicious corals and beautiful shells. And way too boring. So the game developers included an element of danger by introducing multiple opponents that you are going to fight literally every other minute of the gameplay. You will see them around you all the time. Some of the fishes will try and attack you and it’s up to you to decide whether to run for your life or take the challenge. Of course, it’s much wiser to avoid confrontation with big fishes and chase little ones. Killing a fish will give you an instant increase in experience depending on its size and level – after all, it must be much more nutritious than any of the food you can find around. So, it’s as simple as that – kill or be killed.

Playing this way, hour after hour, you can grow your scaled companion to an unlimited size. It can become a notorious killer everyone is afraid of. But even the biggest fish can lose a battle. If you happen to die, don’t worry – you will be able to respawn in a couple of seconds. And then you can start all over again, more experienced and dangerous than ever… Amazing graphics, fascinating gameplay and plenty of missions you will have to accomplish for valuable rewards will keep you glued to your computer screen!

Pungence Feed And Grow Fish Blacktip Shark

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Pungence Feed And Grow Fish Black Tip Sharks

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The islands of the South Pacific - what looks like a terrain of flat palm-treed sand islands, is transformed into a dramatic mountain landscape complete with valleys, cliffs and steep slopes below the surface. These ring-shaped archipelagos are coral reefs surrounding ancient volcanoes that vanished beneath the waves thousands of years ago. The islands topping the reefs surround a relatively shallow lagoon. There are openings connecting the lagoon with the open sea. Outside, the mountain quickly plunges into great depths. This versatile underwater landscape offers the bigger predators of the tropical seas the opportunity to specialise. While the juveniles of various shark species grow up in the sheltered lagoon, smallish species of shark populate the channels leading to the open sea.
Black tip reef sharks populate shallow areas. They are among the most numerous sharks found around coral reefs. At two meters in length, they are no threat for humans, and are named for the distinctive marks on their back fins. Black tip reef sharks feed on smaller fish that populate the coral reef, like small rays, crabs and lobsters.
Grey reef sharks are found in the deeper parts of the reef-channels. They are bigger than the black tips and are often found in schools, hovering calmly in the currents. Like all sharks, they lack a swim-bladder, so without movement, they would sink. The currents found in the reef channels allow them to stay still and avoid sinking with only minimal effort. At the same time, they let the water wash through their gills. Big groups of these sharks offer imposing views, but don’t pose any danger to humans. They hunt primarily at night and live of a wide spectrum of small fish and crustaceans.
Nurse sharks prefer to stay in hideouts. During the day the often rest in caves and don’t like to be disturbed. The barbels found around their mouths carry tasting cells that aid them in tracking down hidden prey. And even though they can reach lengths of over three meters, they are classed as harmless to humans. At night, nurse sharks scour the reef for sleeping prey. When they find something, the suck out the prey hiding in cracks and crevices. The ecological balance of the coral reef depends on the sharks. And for that, humans ought to pay them respect not out of fear.