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So I finally took the Steam plunge and made Octodad the cherry popper! Why Octodad you ask? The trailers really caught my interest (I love games like Toe Jam & Earl or Abe's Odyssey) and this one looked like it was along those lines, and it hasn't disappointed yet.
You start off the game in a wedding chapel with the objective being "don't get caught not being human" which is easier said then done. From there, you follow Octodad as he adventures through the Aquarium with his family while ducking the Marine Biologists and the crazy chef that chases you around.
The controls for me (or, pretty much anyone) are odd. You use your mouse buttons and scroll wheel, but I think if they did them any other way it wouldn't be as fun trying to complete the game's objectives. The game had a great balance of storyline, objectives and silliness. So, if you are looking for a game with a great entertainment value then you need to try this one.
Octodad: Dadliest Catch is the sequel to Octodad, from Young Horses that released on Jan 30th through Steam, The Humble Store and Good Old Games for Windows, Mac and Linux.
The PS4 version is estimated to be released in March 2014. For a more detailed article check out the link below for Indiegames.com.
http://indiegames.com/2014/01/how_octodad_turned_a_group_of_.html#more