4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Last Fish for iPhone.
Last Fish is paid iOS app published by Pyrosphere, Lda
TheMightyWyatt
I have not been able to play this game with Sphero 2.0. As soon as it connects the app crashes. I have tested on a 5s and iPad Air with iOS 7.1. Both have the same problem.
The Center Of Awesomeness
When I tried to connect my sphero to the game it sent me back to my home screen. I tried to quit all of my apps and reinstall the game, but it didn't work. The worst part of it was that I payed for the game.
The All-mighty Klaus
Every time I try and connect sphero it just crashes. Definitely not worth the money if your hoping to use sphero
Frankopang
This is decent game for sphero. As there are not a lot of games for the device at this time, this app is well worth the $1 just to provide you with some variety.
Salehsmac
I rarely review games or rate them, but after playing this one I couldn't just not thank the developers! It's simple, clean and the graphics amazingly executed. Reminded me of an anime named {Mushishi} the episode (one eyed fish) in particular. This game gives me the same feeling of excitement and anticipation the anime did. If anything I'd recommend the developers to recreate the games app icon, it could look way better. It doesn't do the games graphics any Justice.
JustinHix
What I like is this simple little game. One week and I'm already 16 levels of 45 levels. Touch screen to pause. Gray scale game is nice after color overload from Disney . Challenging yet simple. Your fish is full of light. The black things take away from that and the bright things help you level up. So much you can't see in the dark. Hold on to the light and avoid the dark.this is an over simplistic game but I love it.
1000 Splinters
To me, this is a gem of a tilting game. It has a dark, calm atmosphere and simple, engaging gameplay. I agree with others that games like this depend totally on the responsiveness of the controls. At least on the iPad 2 and air, the controls are smooth and exact, making the game a pleasure to play. A nice surprise.
JustDucky2
Why doesn't the app have an option to keep the screen from auto-locking? For a game where the controls are built around use of the accelerometer and the user scarcely touches the screen, this is a feature that is sorely needed.
Icant'findagoodnickname
Thank you for keeping this game on the App Store. I just discovered this game again after not playing it for probably five years. I was surprised that it's still on the App Store and is still being updated. I liked this game because of its simplicity, chilling and somber music, and haunting premise. These qualities make for a memorable and timeless iOS experience.