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Friday, October 9, 2009

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Another great game to compliment your glorious Friday evening, Miami Shark is all about causing destruction by leaping out of the water and eating men, women, children, swans, boats, helicopters, planes and space shuttles (amongst other things).

It's wonderfully simple and really, could there possibly be anything more brilliant than pulling an entire jumbo jet out of the sky with your teeth? I think not. There's also a whole combo points system going on, so you can attempt to string together lots of death and annihilation for massive score.

You have to give this a try - it's too hilarious to pass on. Release the teeth over on Newgrounds. (Source: The ever wonderful Rock Paper Shotgun)

Comments

Played this wen first came out on NG, but had to comment in here cause this game is so awesome.

Mausland always puts out the best flash games.

Wow... That game is horrible.

Everything just blows away because of a shark? Not even a small piece of physic?

This is game is far to lame to be played.

Haven't played a Mausland game in years, this is really fun, I didn't even know sharks could do all that. :D

Silly but yeah, fun for a few minutes.

Fun for a few minutes, but not as lame and sucky as Akuryo.

Death Worm ripoff.

Yet another brilliant game put out by Newgrounds' Power of Three.

Funny for a bit. To those complaining about the physics, are you joking?

This game is amazing.

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