Ship & Fish

ActionCasualArcadeSkill
4.45/5.0
1K plays

Ship & Fish is a thrilling reflex survival game where you pilot a ship to dodge relentless fish attacks, testing your quick reactions and agility.

About the Game

Ship & Fish is a reflex-based survival game set in a perilous aquatic environment. Players take on the role of a brave captain navigating a small ship through vast waters, but this is no peaceful journey—the sea is teeming with aggressive fish that attack from all directions. The core objective is survival, requiring quick reflexes and precise control to avoid collisions. As time progresses, the frequency and speed of fish attacks increase, ramping up the challenge. With simple graphics and smooth animations, the game creates a tense and immersive atmosphere, drawing players into an adventurous experience on the water. Each successful dodge brings a sense of accomplishment, while any collision means starting over, motivating players to keep trying and aim for longer survival times.

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How to Play

In Ship & Fish, the core gameplay involves piloting a ship to dodge attacks from fish. Players control a small boat moving on water, with various fish appearing continuously from screen edges or random positions, charging towards the vessel. The goal is to avoid any collisions with the fish; if a collision occurs, the game ends. There are no complex missions or levels—the game purely tests players' reflexes and spatial awareness. As survival time increases, the number and speed of fish gradually rise, accelerating the pace and enhancing the challenge. Players can extend their survival by constantly moving and predicting fish paths, with each successful dodge accumulating points; higher scores indicate better performance. The design is simple to pick up but offers depth through the pursuit of personal best survival records, appealing to fans of fast-paced and challenging games.

Controls

Use arrow keys or WASD to move the ship; click the fullscreen button to toggle fullscreen mode; on mobile devices, swipe on the touchscreen to control ship movement.