![]() The controls are as silly as the premise, requiring the player to pick up Octodad’s limbs and thrust them around to wriggle his body across the room. While it's certainly best suited to older children, it's nevertheless a game that should have an almost universal appeal, and that even little ones can have a laugh with. In Octodad: Dadliest Catch, players inhabit a well-dressed octopus who tries to fool his human family (and society at large) into thinking that he is an ordinary man. Crash into too many people, destroy too many things, or get spotted by the aforementioned biologist, and the whole charade will come crashing down. What younger children may not be able to do, however, is actually progress through the levels, as it is easily possible to fail. More about Octodad: Dadliest Catch Since we added this game to our catalog in 2016, it has obtained 68 downloads, and last week it achieved 5 downloads. While it may have a (deliberately) awkward control scheme that's probably best suited to older players, then, even littler ones will be able to have fun with this, as failing is part of the fun. A Full Version PC game for Windows Octodad: Dadliest Catch is a full version Windows game, that is part of the category PC games. Better yet, if you have several controllers, up to four people can join in on the fun, each taking control of a specific limb of your wobbly friend, as you attempt to climb stairs, navigate an adventure playground, or simply avoid the sights of the marine biologists, who would see straight through your (admittedly terrible) disguise. Whether you're "succeeding" at the levels or not, you're having fun either way, as the slapstick comedy plays out at your fingertips. Using L2 and R2 to lift each of Octodad's legs, before using the control sticks to move them forward or backward, Octodad isn't designed to be easy to control - it's designed to be funny to control. For starters, he doesn't even have any bones in his body, which means he flops around like no-one's business - and for seconds, he has a rather unusual control scheme that's been designed to cause chaos. ![]() Whether it's doing the weekly shop at a supermarket, chopping wood in the back garden, or trying to win your annoyed wife some cuddly toys at an amusement arcade, they're all tasks a normal human would be able to accomplish easily - but Octodad is no ordinary human. Each level revolves around a seemingly simple, ordinary task. ![]()
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