Fish Dive is a skill-based arcade game with addictive one-touch gameplay! You guide a fish swimming through obstacles in the endless ocean. The visuals are not that fancy but the game instantly gets you hooked with its brilliant colours, fast pace and the sensation that you just have to try one more time after each failure.
Fish Dive has extremely simple controls.
With every click the fish is thrown out of the water. The fish then falls back down owing to inertia. Players need to get the height and timing of their jump right to make it through tiny spaces or avoid collisions.
Your score increases with the distance you travel. If you hit any obstacle, the game ends, and you can start again immediately.

Obstacles do not appear according to a fixed pattern. Each turn creates a completely new layout, forcing you to observe rather than memorize.
This element of randomness is what makes Fish Dive so highly replayable.
At many points, the space to pass through is very small. Players must precisely time each jump to avoid hitting the top or bottom edge of the obstacle.
This is also the most suspenseful part of the game.
Initially, everything happens quite slowly, enough for beginners to get used to.
After a few dozen seconds, the speed increases significantly. Just a moment of distraction and you might have to start over.
Each journey offers a new layout. This helps Fish Dive remain engaging even after you've played it dozens of times.
Fish Dive is an arcade game that mixes the endless runner and obstacle course genres, emphasising on reflexes and timing.
Nope. The game has a never ending map with random generated obstacles so each time you play is a new game.
The gameplay is easy to learn but mastering a high score will need practice with your reflexes and steady control.
Yes. It has no violent material, no difficult aspects, thus it may be played by a wide variety of ages.
Yes. With the randomly generated obstacle system and increasing pace, each run seems different and drives you to beat new marks.
No. Rather than memorising the levels, players must watch and respond to the scenario as the obstacle pattern is always changing.
You’ve mastered the waves in Fish Dive, so take time to check out Mad Gear Racing 3D and test your abilities on the speedy tracks and exciting racing sequences.
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