Mon Oct 30 2023
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Added the function to get items and gift packs by watching ads
Fish Kingdoms: Idle Arena is a charming and surprisingly deep 'idle battler' that trades the usual knights and orcs for an underwater world of warring fish generals. The character designs are hilarious and full of personality—each fish has a unique set of armor and abilities that reflect their species. It’s a game that doesn't take itself too seriously, which makes the grind much more enjoyable.
From a mechanical standpoint, the team-building is where the game shines. You have to balance tanks, damage dealers, and supports, considering the elemental 'tide' of each battle. The idle progression is generous, meaning you always return to a hoard of resources that make your fish significantly stronger. It’s the perfect 'side game'—something to check in on a few times a day, make some upgrades, and watch your aquatic army dominate the arena.
Dozens of unique fish heroes
Strategic elemental combat
Endless idle progression
Funny and creative art style
Focus on the 'Shark' units for your front line early on. They have a high natural defense that allows your 'Pufferfish' mages to charge their abilities in the back. A 1-tank, 2-damage, 2-support formation is the most stable way to progress through the first 500 levels.
Before closing the app, always push as far as you can in the Arena. Your passive resource generation is based on your 'Current Stage'. Clearing even five more levels before going offline can result in significantly more gold and XP overnight.
Yes, you can test your fish squad against other players in the 'Global Arena' for exclusive rewards.
They played an ad correctly and the comments said it was good. They were not lying, not a single ad after hours of playing, plenty of rare units and not a dollar spent. Really fun progression system, great visuals, original gameplay. Overall one of the best games i’ve found through the internet grapevine.
Really, worth giving a try, overall fun, but I do find a sour note in parts of the game where the long and short of the play is strong players taking advantage of smaller ones, for example, the loot jars. Almost inevitably, the highest tier gold ones are held by the most powerful players, and should you nab a free one, you either spend the real money currency to claim it right away, or wait the timer out, and get it snatched by someone someone way more powerful well before the runs out
Game is good I just don’t like the fact that it isn’t idle as they really say if you leave the app you would suspect that you would move on and and get your gold but no you don’t. You are still where you were and no coins gained or nothing
I’ve been playing the identical copy to this game that this company released before. Now they have released this identical game offered all previous players 40% of the money they’ve spent to be carried over. All progress players have had is being deleted. On top of all of this Hortor Games is stating that if you contact customer service that they will get back to you within 24 hours. It has been 4 days since I have reached out. No other players have been able to contact the company either. Save your time. Don’t download.
I have downloaded it from their video on tiktok and have not received any of the items they promised. Game is also bad because the game is nothing like they advertised, their ad promised a fishing game but when downloaded the game is completely different.
The more stars anything has the more powerful it is, my 2 star red lubu (gold stars1-5,purple stars 1-5 the red stars) gets beat by lubus of 1 star difference even tho mines higher lvl , and the only weekly event that isn’t pay to win is the chest event if u save all your chests instead of opening them, also the 3500 amount on the item event isn’t even possible to get unless you pay for them with real money
This game helped me save my life. I bout my account up with many mythical and lots of good characters and fish. I then sold it for 1 thousand dollars. I used this money to pay for my soups. Without those soups I would have starved. Thanks Fish Kingdoms!
Game really fun and I love haw the game is made and haw it works BUT the only thing that it is missing is more characters because after you play this game for about a week or two you unlock just about every character.






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