Feed Us: Lost Island

Feed Us: Lost Island

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Control a predatory piranha in this action-packed entry of the Feed Us series, where you must consume prey and upgrade your fish to survive the dangerous tropical waters.

About Feed Us: Lost Island

Feed Us: Lost Island places you in the role of a lethal piranha navigating a mysterious tropical setting. As part of the Pyrozen series, this title focuses on aggressive action and fast-paced movement. Your primary objective involves hunting prey to accumulate resources, which are essential for enhancing your fish's capabilities and ensuring dominance in the aquatic environment.

This installment emphasizes progression through a dedicated upgrade system, allowing you to tailor your piranha's stats for better efficiency. The mouse-driven controls provide precise movement, making it accessible for fans of arcade-style survival games. It is a suitable choice for players who enjoy high-stakes gameplay and the satisfying loop of growing stronger through successful hunts.

  • Genre: Action
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: Pyrozen
  • Recommended age: 12+
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 03/31/2013

Why players like Feed Us: Lost Island

  • Fast-paced predatory action
  • Satisfying progression through fish upgrades
  • Intuitive and responsive mouse controls
  • Atmospheric tropical island setting

Instructions

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How to play

Navigate your piranha through the water using your mouse to direct its movement. Target various prey to consume them and gather resources, which serve as the currency for upgrades. Avoid obstacles and larger threats while completing tasks to advance. Use the collected resources in the upgrade menu to improve your fish's speed, bite strength, and other attributes to tackle more challenging areas.

Tips for beginners

  • Focus on smaller prey early on to safely accumulate resources for initial upgrades.
  • Prioritize speed upgrades to help you catch faster targets and evade danger.
  • Keep an eye on your surroundings to avoid getting trapped in tight spaces while hunting.