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Secret levelStart a non-Free Play mode game. Sneak past the scientists through the gift shop in the Aquatic Fun Center. Go to the men's bathroom, and enter the center stall on the left. Then, sit on the toilet, and flush it to begin a hidden level.
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Easy 'Everybody Loves Joe' achievementGet the Shark costume from Joe, then go right into the break room to find some Biologists. Next, go to every Biologist in the large room that leads into the cafeteria to get the 'Everybody Loves Joe' achievement.
Easy 'Head Otter' achievementIn the 'World Of Kelp' level, stop the Kelps that your sons shoot at you with an otter figure. After that mini-game ends, pick up the otter's head and put it on your head to get the 'Head Otter' achievement.
Easy 'Number 100 Dad' achievementAt the start of the last chapter, 'Hot Concessions', allow the game to idle until you die one hundred times to get the 'Number 100 Dad' achievement.
Easy 'Oh Captain, My Captain' achievementGet the captain's uniform, then return to the ship and approach every sailor to get the 'Oh Captain, My Captain' achievement. Make sure they talk to you and not with each other. You also have to talk to the sailor who you stole the coffee from after going back over the beam crane.
Easy 'Secrets Of The Deep' achievementIn the 'Deep Dark Sea' level, after you get the shake light, Stacy will ask for it when you find the Biologist. Before giving her the shake light, continue walking ahead to find the jellyfish collection and get the 'Secrets Of The Deep' achievement.
Easy 'Stay True To Yourself' achievementPlay on the Easy difficulty in order to have no consequences if you get seen by Biologists. After leaving the Gift Shop, enter the ladies toilet. Go through the gutter into the break room, start the fire, then exit through the men's toilet and walk through the turnstile. Do not take Joe's Shark costume. Just go to the cafeteria and enter it through the service hatch to get the 'Stay True To Yourself' achievement.
Easy 'Trim Your Moustache' achievementThrow the birdhouse back onto the hook to get the 'Trim Your Moustache' achievement. Simply placing it there will not work.
Easy 'Unacceptable Purchase!' achievementAfter escaping the Chef in the 'Supermarket' level, take a lemon from the fruit department and scan it at the checkout to get the 'Unacceptable Purchase!' achievement.
Steam achievementsSuccessfully complete the indicated task to unlock the corresponding achievement. To view your achievements and stats in Steam, select 'Community', 'My profile', 'View all my games', then the game and view stats.
- Amazonian Antagonist: In the jungle, you survive by any means necessary. Even cheating.
- Around the World in Several Seconds: Complete the World of Kelp globe game in less than 30 seconds.
- Au Naturel: Nothing left to hide.
- Band of Blubbers: Rescue five of your brethren from an awful fate.
- Be the Controller: Connect and play using a game controller.
- Cod of Duty: The fishslap is the ultimate insult.
- Dadliest Wardrobe: Collect all ties in the game.
- Dancing in the Dark: Complete the Deep Sea dance challenge without missing a step.
- Domino Dynamo: They were just lined up so perfectly..
- Dunk Tank: Come on and slam and welcome to the Amazon.
- Everybody Loves Joe: Make the rounds as the aquarium's resident socialite shark.
- Head Otter: Wear the sea otter head.
- Independent Woman: Scarlet plugs all of the cafeteria fountain spouts without your help.
- No Cutsies: We have rules for a reason.
- Number 1 Dad: Beat the game without dying.
- Number 100 Dad: Die more than 100 times in a playthrough.
- Oh Captain, My Captain: Visit with several of your crewmen while dressed as the captain.
- Person-al Shopper: Help all of the shoppers fill their carts.
- Poor Workplace Etiquette: Go the extra mile in ruining the break room (and Joe's reputation).
- Secret Shopper: Get the Sports Johnson cereal before the lady puts it in her cart.
- Secrets of the Deep: Reveal the pride of the aquarium's jellyfish collection.
- Silent But Dadly: Sneak past the biologist in the mens room before creating a diversion in the break room.
- Smokey the Dad: Only you can prevent kitchen fires.
- Stairs with Attitude: Climb the escalators in less than 30 seconds.
- Stay True to Yourself: Sneak to the cafeteria without the use of a disguise.
- The Best Man: Get married with the best man on the altar.
- The Hero they Deserve: Manage to rescue more than 15 kelp in the World of Kelp otter game.
- The Secret Gardener: Orange no-thumbs are the new green thumbs.
- Trickshot-gun wedding: Throw the ring onto Scarlet's finger from a distance.
- Trim Your Moustache: Get sucked into the riding mower.
- Unacceptable Purchase!: You're the Earl of Lemondad.
- World's Best Dad: Beat the game.
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Developer(s) | Young Horses |
Publisher(s) | Young Horses |
Director(s) | Kevin Zuhn |
Producer(s) | Kevin Geisler |
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Artist(s) | Chris Stallman |
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Engine | Irrlicht Engine |
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Release | Microsoft Windows, OS X, LinuxPlayStation 4
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Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Octodad: Dadliest Catch is an independent adventure video game developed and published by Young Horses. It is a sequel to the 2010 freeware game Octodad. The game consists of controlling the protagonist Octodad in completing chores typical of the mundane suburban father, but complicated by the fact that he is an octopus in disguise.
Gameplay[edit]
Octodad: Dadliest Catch requires the player to control the protagonist, Octodad, as he maneuvers his way through increasingly complex challenges all while attempting to hide the fact that he is a cephalopod in human clothing. The player can control one of two sets of tentacles, mimicking arms and legs, switching between the two with a single button. The player is able to pick up and throw loose items as well, through manipulation of these tentacles. To maintain Octodad's identity, the player must avoid causing too much chaos in moving the character around while in sight of certain non-player characters, like guards or scientists, as tracked by a gauge in the game; how quickly these characters catch on is set by the game's difficulty level. If the gauge becomes full, the player will be forced to restart at a recent checkpoint. The game is divided into several levels with various objectives to be completed to progress in a level. For example, in a supermarket, the player must collect several grocery items before being given their next task. A multiplayer co-op mode is also available where up to four players control four limbs.
Plot[edit]
Set after the events of the original game, Dadliest Catch features Octodad working around the house, going grocery shopping, and accompanying his family on a visit to the local aquarium at his wife Scarlet's request, much to his chagrin. As before, he must spend time with his wife and children while not arousing the suspicion of other humans, including the evil Chef Fujimoto, who knows Octodad's secret and seeks to expose and cook him. A series of flashbacks also explains how Octodad originally took on a human identity, met Scarlet, and eventually married her. Eventually, Chef Fujimoto throws Octodad into the shark tank and kidnaps his family, trying to convince them that Octodad is an octopus. Octodad escapes and shows up without his disguise, revealing the truth to his family, though his daughter Stacy admits she knew the entire time. Fujimoto tries to kill Octodad, but is incapacitated by Octodad and his family. Octodad, however, forgives Fujimoto, who makes amends with Octodad. The family comes together, with Tommy and Scarlet looking toward a hopeful future with their new knowledge of Octodad. The credits play on a theatre screen, with the player having free rein over popcorn and the theatre seats; here, Fujimoto is heard saying 'The book was better!' before going out of the cinema.
Two bonus chapters were released under the name 'Octodad Shorts'. These include a flashback recounting Octodad and Scarlet's first date, and a story Tommy and Stacy are making up about Octodad working in a hospital as a nurse.
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Development[edit]
The original Octodad was developed by a team of DePaul University game design students as an extracurricular activity. Following their graduation in 2011, eight of the original team of eighteen decided to pursue a sequel as a commercial project, and together with a new external member, formed the company Young Horses. Members of the original student team who did not join Young Horses signed over the rights to Octodad in return for company stock and a share of the sequel's royalties.[1]
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Young Horses launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign to finance a sequel, originally titled Octodad 2. Their campaign was successful and they raised US$24,320 in August 2011. Six of the team lived and worked together in a shared apartment, this made collaboration more effective than in a virtual team, but frustrations over space constraints led to the team moving into two neighbouring apartments instead.[1] Though the original Kickstarter campaign aimed to have the game released in 2012, the game did not release until January 2014, under the name Octodad: Dadliest Catch. The development time for the game was 2 years and 7 months.[2][3] Additional free downloadable content, titled 'Octodad Shorts', were released on October 14, 2014.[2]
A PlayStation Vita port of the game was released on May 26, 2015, completed chiefly by Sickhead Games.[4] A port of the game for the Wii U was released in October 2015, with Panic Button helping with the port.[5] Ports for iOS and Android with brand new touch-based controls were released in October and November 2015 respectively.[6] A port for the Nintendo Switch was released on November 9, 2017.[7]
Reception[edit]

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Octodad: Dadliest Catch received mixed reviews from critics. Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating in the 0–100 range, calculated an average score of 69 out of 100, indicating 'mixed or average reviews', based on 31 reviews for the PlayStation 4 version[10] and 44 reviews for the PC version.[11]
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GameSpot's Carolyn Petit scored the game a 6/10. She liked the way the controls made the game humorous and provided a good challenge, but thought that over the course of the game, the gameplay became a less enjoyable experience and developed into a chore. She also disliked the game's short length, as she thought it made the game feel like an incomplete demo or teaser, rather than a full game. Petit praised the game's visual design and concept, however, as she enjoyed the way the 'absurd' protagonist was placed in ordinary, everyday situations.[16]
Eurogamer's Dan Whitehead wrote: 'Octodad is frequently laugh-out-loud hilarious, thanks both to the random mayhem and the deft script. It's also a surprisingly sweet game with a genuine depth to its main character. We've all felt awkward and out of place at some point, or have some aspect of ourselves we keep hidden away for fear those we love will reject us. To its credit, and for all its cartoon silliness, Octodad doesn't treat that concept lightly. It's a shame Octodad leans so heavily on traditional gameplay tropes like boss fights and stealth sections in its second half, especially when the opening sections suggest something quirkier and more inventive - but taken as a whole, it's still a minor triumph.' Whitehead scored the game a 7/10.[13]
VideoGamer.com's Dan Douglas scored the game an 8/10 and stated: 'Octodad is an engaging, unique game which crashes the everyday and the uncanny head-on with aplomb, and one particularly enjoyable to onlookers. Simple tasks inevitably degenerate into Buster Keaton-evoking farces – with soundtrack nods to silent film accompanists to boot – and my only gripes with Dadliest Catch are an occasionally wayward camera and a few cruel difficulty spikes necessitating repetition of short sections ad nauseam. Otherwise, it’s a blast.'[21]
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Hollander Cooper of GamesRadar gave the game a positive review, with a score of 3.5 out of 5. He praised the game's concept, humour, music, controls, protagonist, and unique gameplay, but criticized the short length, and stealth sections. Cooper summed up the review by saying: 'It might be brief, but Octodad is definitely worth checking out for anyone interested in a charming, hilarious experience.'[15]
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Matt Miller from Game Informer scored the game a 5.75 out of 10. He said the 'cartoonish characters and bright colors are simple and inviting', enjoyed the 'humorous' voice work and 'chipper' music, and considered the game mildly amusing. Miller disliked the 'awful' controls because he felt he was always at odds with the movement of the protagonist. He also thought the 'clever' humour eventually wore thin when the tougher objectives set in. Miller stated 'It pains me to level a harsh judgment against a game that’s trying something new and innovative, but Octodad doesn’t balance the frustration with the funny.'[14]
In his positive review for IGN, Cam Shea scored the game a 7.8/10. His highest praise was given to the game's unique brand of comedy, which he saw as the game's defining feature. He also praised the story; he called it 'touching' and praised the game's ability to tell an emotional tale, despite being filled with absurdities. Shea thought the overall gameplay offered variety, and kept the player from being bored, despite it lacking a challenge and featuring certain dislikeable levels.[19]
As of February 2015, the game has sold 460,000 units and made US$4.9 million of revenue.[2]
References[edit]
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- ^ abAndrew Hayward (2012-10-12). 'Coding and coexisting in the corral: How Octodad's team manages living and working together'. Joystiq. Retrieved 2015-06-13.
- ^ abcKuchera, Ben (2 February 2015). 'Octodad shares the reality of an indie hit: $4.9M in revenue for 2.7 years of work'. Polygon. Vox Media. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
- ^Octodad (2011-07-11). 'Octodad 2'. Kickstarter. Retrieved 2015-06-13.
- ^Tibitoski, Phil (2015-05-20). 'Octodad: Dadliest Catch Wriggles Onto PS Vita May 26th'. PlayStation.com. Sony Computer Entertainment.
- ^G.Macy, Seth (March 4, 2015). 'Octodad: Dadliest Catch is Coming to Wii U'. IGN. Retrieved September 6, 2015.
- ^Brown, Mark (October 20, 2015). 'Octodad: Dadliest Catch gets iOS and Android release dates - and it's coming to Apple TV'. Pocket Gamer. Retrieved November 5, 2015.
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- ^'Octodad: Dadliest Catch for PC'. GameRankings. Retrieved May 30, 2014.
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- ^ ab'Octodad: Dadliest Catch for PC Reviews'. Metacritic. Retrieved May 30, 2014.
- ^Nakamura, Darren (January 30, 2014). 'Review: Octodad: Dadliest Catch'. Destructoid. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
- ^ abWhitehead, Dan (February 4, 2014). 'Octodad: Dadliest Catch review'. Eurogamer. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
- ^ abMiller, Matt (January 31, 2014). 'Octodad: Dadliest Catch'. Game Informer. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
- ^ abCooper, Hollander (January 30, 2014). 'OCTODAD: DADLIEST CATCH REVIEW'. GamesRadar. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
- ^ abPetit, Carolyn (February 3, 2014). 'Octodad: Dadliest Catch'. GameSpot. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
- ^Bloodworth, Daniel (February 3, 2014). 'Octodad: Dadliest Catch Review'. GameTrailers. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
- ^Navarro, Alex (January 30, 2014). 'Quick Look: Octodad: Dadliest Catch'. Giant Bomb. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
- ^ abShea, Cam (January 30, 2014). 'Octodad: Dadliest Catch PC Review'. IGN. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
- ^Mitchell, Richard (January 30, 2014). 'Octodad: Dadliest Catch review: Eight arms, all thumbs'. Joystiq. Retrieved April 26, 2015.
- ^ abDouglas, Dan (January 30, 2014). 'Octodad: Dadliest Catch Review'. VideoGamer.com. Retrieved April 26, 2015.