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Shark! Hunting the Great White

Classic-PC-Games.com > PC > Sports > S > Shark! Hunting the Great White
Genre: Sports    |     Year: unknown    |     Publisher: unknown    |     Developer: unknown
Game Review (written by Channingsp) Added on: 02/14/2007
The Great White Shark game is complicated and difficult. Upon entering the ocean you encounter a tremendous life force that almost takes you by surprise. The water is lurking with mysterious creatures. If you do not pay close attention the water animals will reach out and grab you by the neck. With this very same neck you must reach your command post.
Among the forces of nature that are working against you is the demonic water beast. The beast is always hungry and must be fed on the hour, every hour.
Without his prey the beast strikes upon other creatures lurking in the misty dark waters.
After I beat the great white shark I had to deal with the evil seaweeds. These plants were sharp and penetrated my skin. I practiced this game every day sometimes fifty times a day. Be careful when you get to level two, if you are not, the shallow waters will overwhelm you. Swimming fast is not always the key to your survival. Sometimes it is helpful to know your enemy and know him well. Beyond level two you are on your own. Prior to entering level four I researched game hints on the Internet. This ruined several of the fascinating surprises that awaited me in these levels. I was aroused by the characters
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I encountered in level seven. These sea creatures were mean.
I absolutely loved this game but am still surprised by its complexity. I play it twice sometimes three times an hour and rarely get up for food in the middle of a juicy game. The music is so amazing that I have downloaded it and play it at parties. The graphics sometimes are not high level but if you download the "Arts Maniac Kit" you can see more clearly. That’s pretty much it, overall I loved it and certainly I recommend it to everyone!


 
 
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Kilamanz (10/07/2008)
The game play looks pretty good and the way it scares you makes you want to play it more and more.
 
 
Bradbeyer (11/20/2007)
This is a great and fun game to play. It is a non stop action that is enjoyable for everyone
 
 
Fialovszky laslo (12/02/2006)
I like sharks
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