Tentacles: Enter the Dolphin

Tentacles: Enter the Dolphin is a 2D Xbox for Windows Phone game developed by Microsoft Game Studios first-party studio, Press Play and released on October 4, 2012. A 3D sequel, Tentacles: Enter the Mind, was released for Xbox on Windows Phone and Windows 8 in August 2014.

Critical reception

The game has a Metacritic score of 85% based on 10 critic reviews.

AppSpy wrote " Controlling a mutant inside the body of a mad scientist with a Dolphin head has never been a more enjoyable gaming experience. " Slide to Play said " Tentacles: Enter the Dolphin is a bizarre, grotesque game that also happens to be a whole lot of fun. " Multiplayer.it wrote " Tentacles is an original way to create a game: just one tap, and the fate of Lemmy will be in your hands. One of the best Windows Phone games stands tall on the App Store. " Digital Spy wrote " The controls are marvellously intuitive, as a simple tap launches one of the tentacles to latch onto the walls of whatever gut or organ you are currently navigating. Each tap sends out the next tentacle, creating a surprisingly smooth experience as the creature crawls through passages, often fighting against the current of bodily fluids. " AppAdvice said " Tentacles: Enter the Dolphin is gorgeous, fluid, and easy-to-play but hard to master. It May Be a bit repetitive, but it is still lots of fun. "

Gamezebo wrote " If you're easily intimidated by difficult or frustrating games, you might be better off dosing yourself with acid than playing Tentacles: Enter the Dolphin. But if you like things rough, Tentacles is more than happy to challenge you. " Touch Arcade said " It's a journey worth taking, as much as it exposes the horrors of our depths. " GameCritics wrote " Touch controls are a perfect fit for this title since all that's required is to poke where the creature needs to attach, and the physics engine that powers it makes it all happen. " Modojo said " Delightfully weird, you'll never look at a Petri dish the same way again, or lick one, for that matter. Yummy. " 148Apps said " Thankfully, having long ago lost my need for perfection, I was able to continue ever onward and enjoy the zany story for what it was, moving from colons to brains and many organs between. There is quite a bit to enjoy AbOUT Tentacles: Enter the Dolphin, and it has high production values. Just be prepared for some level of frustration. "