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Shark Attack
Try to grow your shark as you battle against all of the other sharks in the sea. Eat the smaller sharks as you try to grow to the biggest shark on the leaderboard.
Instructions: Get Started with Shark Attack
Use mouse or finger to move shark.
Does the game contain any violent bloodshed?
Yes, there is a visual representation of blood in Shark Attack.
How is the game identified through its tags?
The prominent tags associated with this game are multiplayer, shark, upgrade.
Who is credited with the creation of this game?
The name of the company that made this game is DAB3Games.
Was this game created using a specific framework or game engine such as Cocos2d or Defold?
The game is built with a Construct 2 visual game engine/code-based tool.
Can this game be accessed and played smoothly on mobile devices?
Yes, Shark Attack is compatible with mobile platforms.
What gender group is the game designed for?
The game caters to Male & Female.
How is this game categorized on the platform?
This game is categorized as .IO based on its theme or mechanics.
Is the game child-friendly?
No, Shark Attack would not be suitable for a child to play.
For what age groups is this game considered most appropriate?
The game is appropriate for players in the Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors age group.
Are players subjected to any cruel scenarios within the game?
Yes, cruelty is depicted in Shark Attack.