It’s probably just the right length, as having to awkwardly flop around a bunch of everyday locations for any longer than a few hours would be too much. Then you do some chores around the house. Octodad: Dadliest Catch isn’t a very long game. It does have a completely tacked on and unfeasible local multiplayer mode in which each player controls two limbs, but it’s difficult enough coordinating Octodad as it is without involving a second person. The extra challenge is added by the fact that if Octodad acts strangely whilst people are watching, they grow increasingly suspicious, and if they get too suspicious it’s game over. However, the humor of watching an octopus trash a house whilst trying to open a door usually makes up for any frustration. It’s very original and is fun most of the time, but it gets a little frustrating when the fixed camera seems to want to point at the most inconvenient part of any given room. The player controls four of Octodad’s limbs using four separate buttons and the challenge lies in coordinating the limbs in order to complete simple tasks with the minimal amount of fuss and mess. With limbs designed for swimming rather than making coffee, even menial tasks are a massive struggle, and if he makes too much of a mess, his family will start to wonder why their father can’t open a window without getting stuck in the ceiling fan. However, every day is a huge challenge for poor old Octodad. It is essential that his loved ones do not find out that he is an octopus, so he has to function like a normal, human male. The protagonist is an octopus who has somehow found himself in a family with two children. Indie games can be about little boys lost in dark, scary woods, or about sexually ambiguous robed figures running across a desert, or indeed about an octopus who has infiltrated society and spends his days hiding his true identity from his family.Īfter being successfully kickstarted, Octodad: Dadliest Catch was released on PS4 in April 2014 but the game is still very popular today. They don’t need to have the requisite grizzled, macho hero or awkward love interest that triple-A games seem so attached to. The wonderful thing about indie games is that they can be about anything. Octodad: Deadliest Catch has been around for a few years now, but it is still among my favorite indie games.
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