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You're a shark. The ocean's full of fish. And you've got exactly 60 seconds to eat as many as possible.
Mega Shark doesn't overcomplicate things. You swim, you eat, you survive. The deeper you go, the bigger the prey — and the bigger the risk. Some fish fight back. Some mines blow you up. And somewhere in the deep, there's always something bigger than you.
The timer's always ticking. Every second counts. You dart through schools of small fish for quick points, or you gamble on bigger prey that pays out more coins. Each run is a risk-reward calculation wrapped in a feeding frenzy.
Coins buy upgrades — speed, strength, invincibility. Trophies unlock new stages with different layouts, different fish, different ways to die. The loop is simple: play, eat, upgrade, repeat.
It's fast. It's frantic. It's the kind of game where "just one more run" turns into twenty.
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