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Feeding Frenzy

Developers: Sprout Games, PopCap Games
Publishers: PopCap Games (previously by GameHouse)
Platforms: Windows, Mac OS X
Released internationally: February 11, 2004

This game has unused areas.
This game has unused playable characters.

You're out to eat a shark. Not a very big plot line here. Honestly, the real-life plot line that this game was one of the victims of EA trying to retcon entire PopCap games from existence (with the other notable victim being the entire Bookworm series) is more notable than anything else we could write here.

Unused Level

With the data for the other levels, there is an unused level in the folder 'edtest'. This level appears to have been used during development, as Stun, Shield and Feeding Fury are power-ups in the final game.

The hidden level 0 is accessed by downloading a version of the game with the 'resource' and 'config' folders, then to copy the 'stage,' 'startscreen' and 'completestage' into another level's folder and overwrite the files, preferrably 'SmallFishSmallPond'.

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This is the unused level. It has the Big Ridge scene, and is flooded with orcas, angelfish, minnows and pufferfish. It also contains an abundance of poison minnows and mines that rarely remain on-screen due to the swarms of fish. The only powerup seen during this gameplay was the Fury Bubble, the other bubbles were only starfish and extra lives--and yes, that means that the Stun and Shield power ups mentioned in the description are totally absent. The food bank also fills very slowly, but you can be killed very often.

The level is probably this crowded to test the limit of the 'Feeding Fury' power-up, and it seems it was set up to be deliberately easy to tweak so it could be used to test other power-ups, like the aforementioned Stun and Shield powerups.

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Unused Playable Characters

Hidden in the 'fish' subfolder of the 'config' folder are two unused .xml files for player fish, named 'pufferplayer.xml' and 'sharkplayer.xml'. As shown in the names, they are for a pufferfish player and a shark player--and in fact, these player characters have actual names, despite going unused! The Shark is named 'Max', and the Pufferfish is named 'Spike'.

.xml fileDescriptionIn-game result
An unused player .xml file for Max the Shark
An unused player .xml file for Spike the Pufferfish

It seems that they were initial players in place of JD the John Dory, or were otherwise meant to appear in the late-game places that he shows up in, due to their 'class' parameter being set to 'JohnDoryPlayer'.

Unused Animations

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An unused idle animation for the pufferfish.while technically not unused, it's normally unseen as idle animations only ever play when a fish is controlled by a player and the playerfish is idle. due to the unused player XML of 'Spike the Pufferfish' being found it was likely a leftover of when it was considered playable as it's the only fish in the final game that has an idle that isn't playable at any point.

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Feeding Frenzy
Developer(s)PopCap Games (formerly by Sprout Games)
Publisher(s)PopCap Games (previously by GameHouse)
Designer(s)James Gwertzman, Del Chafe and Ed Allard
SeriesFeeding Frenzy
Platform(s)Windows, Macintosh, Xbox, Xbox 360, Arcade
ReleaseFebruary 11, 2004
Genre(s)Action game
Mode(s)Single-player

Feeding Frenzy is a single-player mode and arcade-style aquatic video game written by Sprout Games, and published by PopCap Games. With an initial debut on February 11, 2004, it saw a re-release on the Xbox Live Arcade service, with versions for both the original Xbox and the Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 version, released on March 15, 2006, was the 17th most popular Xbox Live Arcade title for 2006.[1]

In February 2006, the sequel to this game, Feeding Frenzy 2 was released.[2]

In 2016 Feeding Frenzy was made available for Xbox One backwards compatibility and is free to members on EA Access.

Gameplay[edit]

In Feeding Frenzy, players control a hungry marine predator intent on munching as many other fish as possible. During the course of the game's 40 levels, they switch off between 5 marine animals. The last level is where they attempt to dethrone a large shark, the 'Shark King', using Orville the Orca. The player takes on the role of different aquatic species each trying to move up the food chain. As smaller fish are eaten, the player's own fish grows in size and becomes capable of eating somewhat larger fish.[3] By the end of each level, the fish is sufficiently large enough that it can eat almost anything on-screen. Players must be vigilant for hazards which include depth charges, larger predators, naval mines, irradiated fish, and jellyfish.

If the player eats a sufficiently large number of fish in a short period of time, a score-enhancing Feeding Frenzy is initiated. If the player continues to rapidly consume other fish, a further Double Frenzy can be achieved. These both end when a short period of time without further rapid consumption elapses.

The full game includes both a normal mode and a 'time attack' mode.[4]

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Release[edit]

The free ActiveX version of Feeding Frenzy can be played online at websites such as the MSN Gaming Zone, but has only a limited number of levels. The Windows version, Feeding Frenzy Deluxe, is available for download as a trial, with the full version available for a fee. Additionally, Xbox and Xbox 360 versions exist. The original Xbox version is available via an Xbox Live Arcade disc from Microsoft, or from Official Xbox Magazine discs. The Xbox 360 version can be downloaded from the Xbox Live Marketplace, either as a free demo, or as a full version. This version is also included on the disc that comes with the Xbox Arcade bundle for the Xbox 360, alongside Pacman Championship Edition, UNO, Luxor 2, and Boom Boom Rocket. The Xbox 360 Pro and Elite versions include this version as one of the 16 game demos preloaded on the hard drive.

An arcade version was released by UltraCade Technologies which featured a ticket redemption system and an automated difficulty tuning system. The arcade cabinet also features built-in bubbler tanks on both sides with flowing water and artificial fish.[5][6]

Reception[edit]

Review scores
PublicationScore
TeamXbox7/10 (Xbox 360)[7]
IGN6.6/10 (Xbox 360)[8]
Eurogamer3/10 (Xbox 360)[3]

IGN criticized Feeding Frenzy's simple mechanics, lack of difficulty, and overall lack of depth, resulting in a score of 6.6 out of 10 for the Xbox 360 version. The review suggested that additional online elements could have helped with the title's otherwise limited lasting appeal.[8]TeamXbox also criticized the game's difficulty and replayability, suggesting that it may be better suited towards children. Despite considering Feeding Frenzy 'somewhat shallow', TeamXbox concluded that the game was still accessible and fun, awarding the Xbox 360 version a 7 out of 10.[7]Eurogamer gave the Xbox 360 version of Feeding Frenzy an overall score of three out of ten, expressing that while initially 'charming in its simplicity', the game quickly becomes 'boring' and 'repetitive', further stating that every level is 'just more of the same'.[3]

References[edit]

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  1. ^'Top Xbox Live Games of 2006'. Majornelson.com. 2006-12-30. Archived from the original on 2007-07-01. Retrieved 2007-06-25.
  2. ^'Feeding Frenzy 2 Song'. PopCap Games. 2010-06-07.
  3. ^ abcReed, Kristan (March 21, 2006). 'Feeding Frenzy'. Eurogamer. Archived from the original on March 4, 2009.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  4. ^'Extreme Gamer - Feeding Frenzy Xbox 360 Live Arcade Review'. www.extremegamer.ca. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
  5. ^'Ultracade Feeding Frenzy'. 2006-12-11. Archived from the original on 2006-12-11. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
  6. ^'Feeding Frenzy - Videogame by Ultracade Technologies'. www.arcade-museum.com. Retrieved 2019-06-01.
  7. ^ ab'Feeding Frenzy Review (Xbox 360)'. TeamXbox. IGN Entertainment. April 5, 2006. Archived from the original on June 19, 2006.
  8. ^ abOnyett, Charles (March 17, 2006). 'Feeding Frenzy'. IGN. IGN Entertainment. Archived from the original on December 29, 2008.

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External links[edit]

  • Feeding Frenzy at MobyGames
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