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Adventure: Makis

Originally released on PC, the game has since expanded to multiple platforms: : Available on Steam .

: Jump into water to instantly transform into one of three shark types: Makis Adventure

: Focused on combat and attacking underwater foes. Hammerhead : Used to smash rocks and open new passages. Mako/Speed Shark : Zips through tight spaces and currents. Originally released on PC, the game has since

is a charming indie action-platformer developed by solo developer Mateo Covic (Zoroarts). The game follows Maki, a shark demon, on a quest to save his world from the evil octopus tyrant, Octavio. It is widely celebrated for its "bite-sized" Metroidvania gameplay and its unique core mechanic: Maki transforms into a shark the moment he touches water. Core Gameplay Features Originally released on PC

Adventure: Makis