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Crazy Shark
Far in the sea lives a shark named Johnny. One day, our hero decided to visit his distant relatives living many miles away. When he sailed the sea, he accidentally got into a war zone and now you will have to help him survive and get out of this zone in the game Crazy Shark. With the help of control keys you will have to force your shark to pick up speed and change its location in space.
Getting Started with Crazy Shark
Use arrow keys to move, X to shoot.
What are the age recommendations for this game?
The target audience for this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Is there a particular game framework that developers used to build this game?
The core framework for the game's visual and interactive elements is Construct 2.
Who published the game?
This game was published by Fun Best Games.
What labels are linked to this game?
The primary descriptors for this game are animal, arcade, fish, ocean, sea, shark.
Is there a gender preference for players of this game?
This game is designed for Male & Female identity.
Does the game include any violence involving blood?
No, Crazy Shark does not show any blood during gameplay.
What type of game is represented here in terms of its genre?
The genre this game fits into is Casual.
Can I play this game on my phone or tablet?
Crazy Shark is designed to work on mobile platforms like iOS and Android.
Does the game feature any cruel or harmful content?
No, Crazy Shark does not involve any acts of cruelty or malice.
Is this game suitable for a younger audience?
No, Crazy Shark is not designed for young players.
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