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Deceptively cheerful on the surface, brutally unforgiving underneath - this gravity-driven block puzzle from Czech studio Altar Games is the kind of quiet obsession that erases entire evenings.

I went in expecting a casual aquatic diversion and came out a humbled, slightly hollow-eyed puzzle veteran. Fish Fillets 2 operates under a cartoon veneer that actively lies to you about how hard it is. The colorful 2D underwater rooms, the banter between fish agents Max Flounder and Tina Guppy, the X-Files-meets-Finding-Nemo tone - all of it signals something breezy. The actual mechanics are closer to a particularly merciless version of Sokoban filtered through a gravity engine that punishes every careless shove. Objects fall, fish die, and you restart. The core loop puts you in control of two characters with meaningfully different capabilities. Flounder can push and lift heavier objects like steel pipes; smaller Guppy slips into tighter spaces but can't budge the heavy stuff. Knowing which fish moves which block, in which order, without trapping either of them, is the entire game - and it is enough to carry over 100 rooms. The puzzle design earns genuine respect. Partway through, a third playable character joins: Virgil, a crab with his own weight class and movement rules, which opens up an entirely new layer of combinatorial thinking. The game does not hand you this generosity cheaply; you rescue Virgil through a sequence of rooms that each teach you something new. What softens the difficulty curve, at least emotionally, is the writing and voice work. There are reportedly more than 3,000 dubbed lines of dialogue, and the characters comment on wrong moves, dead ends, and ambient absurdities with a warmth that keeps frustration from curdling into resentment. The humor runs dry and situational - think Eastern European deadpan with a soft pop-culture undertow - and it lands more often than you would expect from a puzzle game this old. The soundtrack is quiet and undersea-calm, the kind of ambient accompaniment that fades into the room around you rather than announcing itself, which is exactly what extended puzzle sessions need. The accessibility tools matter here. No time limits anywhere. A full step-by-step undo system lets you backtrack move by move rather than resetting the whole room. Collectible starfish scattered across levels unlock wildcard skips for rooms that are simply beating you senseless. These are not handouts - they are well-considered pressure valves in a game that otherwise refuses to blink first. The level editor, included in the Steam release, extends the already substantial runtime for anyone who exhausts the main campaign and wants more. Where the game shows its age is primarily technical. The original release dates from 2007, with the Steam version following in 2010, and there are lingering compatibility concerns on modern hardware. The presentation, while charming in its 2D hand-crafted style, will not impress anyone arriving from contemporary puzzle releases. And some players have noted the difficulty front-loads frustration in a way that reads as hostile rather than inviting - the tutorial is not the gentle on-ramp it implies. If you need a puzzle game to hold your hand into the mid-game, this one will not oblige. For the right person, though - the patient solver who wants a puzzle game that treats them as an intelligent adult and surrounds that challenge with genuine wit and a surprisingly tender ensemble cast of underwater oddballs - Fish Fillets 2 is a small, handmade thing that knows exactly what it is. Kai, Scout Team

Fish Fillets 2

Fish Fillets 2

5 nov 2010Altar GamesBohemia Interactive
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Deceptively cheerful on the surface, brutally unforgiving underneath - this gravity-driven block puzzle from Czech studio Altar Games is the kind of quiet obsession that erases entire evenings.

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I went in expecting a casual aquatic diversion and came out a humbled, slightly hollow-eyed puzzle veteran. Fish Fillets 2 operates under a cartoon veneer that actively lies to you about how hard it is. The colorful 2D underwater rooms, the banter between fish agents Max Flounder and Tina Guppy, the X-Files-meets-Finding-Nemo tone - all of it signals something breezy. The actual mechanics are closer to a particularly merciless version of Sokoban filtered through a gravity engine that punishes every careless shove. Objects fall, fish die, and you restart. The core loop puts you in control of two characters with meaningfully different capabilities. Flounder can push and lift heavier objects like steel pipes; smaller Guppy slips into tighter spaces but can't budge the heavy stuff. Knowing which fish moves which block, in which order, without trapping either of them, is the entire game - and it is enough to carry over 100 rooms. The puzzle design earns genuine respect. Partway through, a third playable character joins: Virgil, a crab with his own weight class and movement rules, which opens up an entirely new layer of combinatorial thinking. The game does not hand you this generosity cheaply; you rescue Virgil through a sequence of rooms that each teach you something new. What softens the difficulty curve, at least emotionally, is the writing and voice work. There are reportedly more than 3,000 dubbed lines of dialogue, and the characters comment on wrong moves, dead ends, and ambient absurdities with a warmth that keeps frustration from curdling into resentment. The humor runs dry and situational - think Eastern European deadpan with a soft pop-culture undertow - and it lands more often than you would expect from a puzzle game this old. The soundtrack is quiet and undersea-calm, the kind of ambient accompaniment that fades into the room around you rather than announcing itself, which is exactly what extended puzzle sessions need. The accessibility tools matter here. No time limits anywhere. A full step-by-step undo system lets you backtrack move by move rather than resetting the whole room. Collectible starfish scattered across levels unlock wildcard skips for rooms that are simply beating you senseless. These are not handouts - they are well-considered pressure valves in a game that otherwise refuses to blink first. The level editor, included in the Steam release, extends the already substantial runtime for anyone who exhausts the main campaign and wants more. Where the game shows its age is primarily technical. The original release dates from 2007, with the Steam version following in 2010, and there are lingering compatibility concerns on modern hardware. The presentation, while charming in its 2D hand-crafted style, will not impress anyone arriving from contemporary puzzle releases. And some players have noted the difficulty front-loads frustration in a way that reads as hostile rather than inviting - the tutorial is not the gentle on-ramp it implies. If you need a puzzle game to hold your hand into the mid-game, this one will not oblige. For the right person, though - the patient solver who wants a puzzle game that treats them as an intelligent adult and surrounds that challenge with genuine wit and a surprisingly tender ensemble cast of underwater oddballs - Fish Fillets 2 is a small, handmade thing that knows exactly what it is.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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Etiquetas

singleplayertier:sub-5Gravity PuzzlesBlock PushingStep-Undo SystemFully VoicedLevel EditorMulti-Character SwitchingCzech IndieSokoban-likeNon-Linear Room Order

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
512 MB RAM
Graphics
nVidia® GeForce™4 - 256 MB
DirectX®
DirectX®: 9.0c
Processor
Intel Pentium® IV - 2GHz
Hard Drive
650 MB free space

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Desarrolladora
Altar Games
Distribuidora
Bohemia Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
5 nov 2010

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Fish Fillets 2 fue desarrollado por Altar Games y publicado por Bohemia Interactive.