Ocean Commander -

: The submarine moves across a side-scrolling environment while a mouse or controller allows you to aim and fire in 360 degrees. Modes :

: One of the most common complaints is that the game becomes trivial once you purchase a few upgrades. Powerful weapons like homing missiles, lasers, and energy spheres quickly make the player nearly invincible, removing any sense of challenge. Ocean Commander

: Most players find that the game's loop of shooting and upgrading loses its appeal within minutes, as every level feels identical and enemies offer little variety. Platform Specifics : : The submarine moves across a side-scrolling environment

: Progress through 20 levels, each ending with a boss fight. : Most players find that the game's loop

: Points earned from destroying enemies can be spent in a shop to upgrade your ship's armor and firepower. Critical Reception

: Reviewers often describe the submarine as looking like a "Fisher Price toy," and the overall level design is noted as being nonexistent or extremely basic.

: Set in the year 3011, the Earth's surface is submerged after seismic upheavals. You command a high-tech submarine to defend an underwater city against the "Chaos Empire" and "Dr. Shark".