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August 25, 2015

Shutshimi

Shutshimi
6.0
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Based on 5 Reviews
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Release date
August 25, 2015
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Summary

Shuetshimi is a randomized shoot'em up about a muscle-bound fish with memory problems.

Shuetshimi is a randomized shoot'em up about a muscle-bound fish with memory problems defending the seven seas.

Armed with your trusty bullet-morphing shotgun, defeat or navigate through waves of enemies and collect powerups as you battle your way through each of the game's bosses. But there's a catch (there's always a catch): you've been cursed with an incredibly short attention span. Combat waves and upgrade cycles only last 10 seconds a piece, so you'd better act fast!
But wait, there's more (information)!

Fishy Features:
-Endless waves, endless fun!
-10 second bursts of shmup action!
-5 different, upgradeable weapons to choose from!
-Over 30 upgrades to collect! Combine upgrades with different weapons for interesting combinations!
-Hats! Over 30 of them! Some hats unlock hidden "Hattributes" which modify gameplay even further!
-You can smoke underwater!?
-Leaderboards! Compete with friends and foes for the top score!
-Local Co-op! Work together or screw each other over when competing for the top score (NOTE: Vita version will not contain local co-op)
-There's also a remarkable number of cats!

Shutshimi is unlike any other shoot 'em up on the market. For starters, you play as a gun-toting, "swole" goldfish. And then there's the fact that enemy waves only last ten seconds each. Get it?*

*Its because goldfish have long been rumored to have a short memory-span. It isnt true, but we took creative liberties.

Shutshimi System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows XP or newer
RAM:
2 GB RAM
GPU:
DX9/Shader model 2.0 required
HDD:
200 MB available space

Shutshimi Trailer

Shutshimi Screenshots11

Critic Reviews5

Shutshimi is a simple and very addictive fast-pace shoot'em up that presents itself in an old school-style and which will strike a chord with enthusiasts of intense scrolling shoot'em ups. So intense, in fact, that its experiences become too short-lived and its lifespan quickly falls behind when played solo, rather than on multiplayer.
July 30, 2016
While the ‘shoot-em-up’ genre isn’t new, Shutshimi has managed to take an age-old formula and make it its own.
April 25, 2016
Shutshimi manages to make a delicious dish out of what could have been a forgettable fish tale.
March 15, 2016

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