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  • Summary: Take on the role of a Dolphin Defense Department (DDD) staffer by dropping, dripping, throwing, and shooting balls containing jetpacks through time and space. With a lot of skill and a little bit of luck, these jetpacks will help dolphins get out of sticky situations. As you save moreTake on the role of a Dolphin Defense Department (DDD) staffer by dropping, dripping, throwing, and shooting balls containing jetpacks through time and space. With a lot of skill and a little bit of luck, these jetpacks will help dolphins get out of sticky situations. As you save more dolphins you'll be able to travel deeper into the DDD's 4th Dimension Outpost.

    Your colleagues Saki, Pepper, and Julius will befriend you and help you out. After all saving dolphins is hard work, but it's all in a days work for you.

    This game has 20 levels called zones and some extras. As you save dolphins in each zone you will unlock access to more waypoints that you can teleport to. New waypoints will have more zones and new interactions with characters.

    The story unfolds a little more at each new waypoint. At first the characters are focused on explaining how to play the game, but after a few waypoints the dialogue shifts to giving you insight into their world.
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  1. Sch
    May 21, 2016
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    It's definitely got a lot going on. Not that I've tested it... But it looks like the perfect game for playing while high. So many of theIt's definitely got a lot going on. Not that I've tested it... But it looks like the perfect game for playing while high. So many of the current VR games sound-wise are boring with just beeps and bad sound effects, no music. The soundtrack in Dolphin Defense is one that is much higher quality than you would normally expect from an indy developer.

    Visuals are fine and the locations are pretty varied. Room scale makes the game pretty entertaining. You feel like you're on the edge of cliffs or mountains dropping balls off trying to hit targets or complete other objectives. Sounds easy, but it quickly gets challenging and keeps you going back to try to beat high scores.

    Overall a fun game to take your mind off of things. Good for all ages.
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