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Themes: ActionAdventureArcadeCasualPlatformerShoot 'em upCoopLocal MultiplayerLocal-coopOnline Co-opSingle-player
Developer: Decoy Games
Content Rating: Everyone10+
Summary
Swimsanity! is a multiplayer underwater shooter with action-packed Co-Op and Versus game modes, all supported by online and local play. You play as the hero Mooba, who uses a variety of unique power ups and weapons to survive in this aquatic world. Before entering any match, a player can choose from a range of eye-popping Unleashes. When a Mooba strikes enough damage on their opponents, players have the special ability to "Unleash Swimsanity!” to gain a major advantage in battle. Whether you're teaming up with friends to swim into Adventure mode, or clashing in competitive matches such as Last Mooba Standing, collect all 300 Gold Orbs by completing challenges across 8 action-packed Game Modes in Swimsanity! All modes can be played online or locally.
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4 Reviews6.20
Skip the adventure mode and dive straight into Orb Rush with three friends for a good, fun time. The package holds together well despite some blandness to the visuals, and there's certainly plenty to do if it gets its (fish) hooks into you. Swimsanity! holds up well in a crowded market and we truly hope to see it succeed.
It’s just unfortunate that it never reaches its full potential due to bland visuals, unbalanced difficulty and lackluster single-player options. Nonetheless, it should still have some appeal to anyone who’s even remotely a fan of the genre.
Swimsanity certainly works when you’re playing the game its way. You can have a good time with its versus content either locally or online. Just don’t expect an engaging experience if you’re trying to kill some time on your own. As any good swimmer will tell you, you should always rely on the buddy system.