Parents' Guide to Hungry Shark - Part 2

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Chris Morris By Chris Morris , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 14+

Eat people and animals in toothless arcade game.

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age 8+

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age 8+

Based on 6 kid reviews

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For a low-priced app, there's not a lot to complain about with HUNGRY SHARK 2, but it's not a game that's going to wind up on your most-played list. It's a fun diversion for older kids, but the gameplay gets repetitive quickly -- boiling down to keep eating or you die. The graphics are nice and the sound effects that accompany each kill are fine, but even those get old after time. It might be a fair price for two games (the first Hungry Shark comes bundled with purchase), but ultimately Hungry Shark 2 is a one-trick pony.

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