Legend of the Skyfish Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 54 reviews. Read all reviews for Legend of the Skyfish for iPhone.
Legend of the Skyfish is paid iOS app published by Crescent Moon Games LLC

Skyfish

Toppey20

Playing the game should be fun not frustrating. Moving the character around is difficult and sometimes impossible. Please fix this as it looks like a fun game.


Meh

Snoaj

Puzzles? Not really.


Stuck

Brar00

I got to level 2 and the fishing pull control disappeared. I have tried restarting, quitting, and redownloading the app. Still doesn't work. Save your money


Very good

Cam12

I happen to like this game a lot. It's a fun puzzle adventure game and I like the graphics too. My only gripe is with the fishing hook. It doesn't seem to move smoothly when you are trying to aim it at your target. Instead, it moves around haphazardly which can be a little annoying. Besides that, I'm enjoying the game,


Slightly Stylish, Slightly Boring

Dentorin

Having played the first twenty levels of this game, I'm officially giving myself permission to stop. And ultimately, the reason for this is that the game just isn't very fun. It's cute and it plays well enough but there are very few differences from level to level. It's worth noting, as others have, that this is nothing like Zelda. This game is level based and has no exploration elements. There are upgrades for each item which affect the game minimally. Also, because they guide you directly to those upgrades within the level, there is no feeling of discovery. The last thing I wanted to say is that the game is VERY easy. Obviously, this is very subjective. However, in my experience, I found that all of the difficulty came from the touch controls and my apathy. During the first boss fight, I was only hit twice. Once by his surprise mechanic and once because I didn't care to dodge anymore. I don't think you should necessarily avoid this game but there are better options for the money.


Excellent action puzzler

Donny K76

I happen to enjoy level based action puzzle games like these. Open world games where you simply explore, walk around, get dizzy, interact with other characters are not my thing. I find this to be extremely refreshing, immersive and exciting to play. It's different than other games and I highly recommend it. No iaps as well. Again, completely worth the purchase from a gamer who grew up in the 1980s.


Not Zelda Like

Posterized

Bought it based on the reviews claiming it to be like Zelda. I was bored after the first few levels and it was nothing like Zelda. But I kept playing in hopes of it becoming more interesting. I beat the first boss on the first try and moved on to the second world. Still, I find it hard for myself to keep investing time in this game. It's nothing like Zelda and the core gameplay gets really repetitive soon. I think the unnecessary Zelda hype is actually hurting the review and people's impression of the game.


Short, But Satisfying (And So Pretty)!

Allie Katt

The only sad moment I had playing this game was earning a "found half the hidden treasures" achievement and realizing that it was going to be a short game. Three worlds with 15 levels a piece may not seem short, unless you're an old hat to Legend of Zelda-type games. In fact, you might call this game, "I Wish I Was Playing Zelda." It doesn't really have a lot of original material or surprises, but it's super-gorgeous and a great action-puzzler fix, for sure. Obviously high production values make it worth the five stars. Still wish there was way more, though!


Amazing but short but AMAZING

Pvz 3 blasts off

The game is gorgeous it has 3 worlds with 15 levels each (45 levels) so it is kinda short but it's like if Zelda wind waker was in the format of the original worth the money by far.


nice variety of levels, a fun diversion

Tom "slowbro"

This is a fun game whose levels and gadgets may remind some players of Zelda. It's got relatively few gadgets to use, but it manages to maintain a nice variety in its 45 levels. No levels get all that difficult.