The Luminite is, without any contest, easily the best shark in the entire game of Hungry Shark Evolution, but expect to grind for a while before you can afford this beast of a shark. Luminite can attack with its razor sharp horn when it boosts, allowing it to severely damage anything in its path. During a gold rush Luminite’s horn lasers

Hungry Shark: Evolution is a Future Games Of London (acquired by Ubisoft in 2013) game for Android and iOS, released on October 18th, 2012. A sequel to a trilogy of mobile games released between 2009 and 2011, the game enables the player to control various sharks (as opposed to the single playable shark of its prequel), starting with a reef The Sand Shark is the first and cheapest M Tier shark unlocked in Hungry Shark World. As the description suggests, this shark has a really powerful bite stat. Can eat faster. Strongest bite among the other M Sharks. Cheapest M Tier Shark. He has a such powerful bite he can eat much food in a bite, and food looks like it flies into his mouth. Low health. Slow. Small boost. Cannot escape from
The Enemy Megalodon () is a hostile creature that was released in the Hungry Shark Evolution 2013 Christmas Update. It is the non-playable equivalent of the Megalodon (HSE), and the fourth most powerful hostile counterpart (not now though as they're stronger enemy sharks) of the playable sharks in Hungry Shark Evolution, weaker than the Enemy Big Daddy, Mr Snappy, Alan, Destroyer of Worlds and
The Hungry Shark Trilogy is a set of the first three games in the Hungry Shark series. It revolved around a creature resembling a Great White Shark which has an insatiable appetite. The Hungry Shark series can be purchased as a whole for $6.49 AUD, formerly available for free, as the individual games. The Hungry Shark Trilogy contains three games (previously released as separate installments
Enemy Alan is the non-playable counterpart of Alan, Destroyer of Worlds. It is a powerful enemy shark, being able to (almost) kill a maxed-out Great White Shark and Megalodon or lower in a single nip/bite. Enemy Alan resembles a normal Alan, Destroyer of Worlds, but with a completely altered color scheme. It looks completely faded and dull with no trace of brightness. Aside from the dull

Description. Hungry Shark: Part 2 features the same kind of gameplay as Hungry Shark: Part 1. The player takes control of a shark that constantly has to eat to stay alive. The game is controlled from a side view similar to other fish games such as Feeding Frenzy although the actual gameplay differs. By tilting the device the shark moves in the

These sharks have been in almost every ocean and these are one of the most aggressive evil sharks in the game, after the evil Great White shark and the enemy Megalodon, these sharks are one of the most common evil sharks in the XL category. They are the non-playable counterparts of the Tiger Shark. These evil sharks are found in many enclosed areas and coral areas of Pacific islands. In the

Enemy Sharkjira. Enemy Sharkjira is the enemy version of Sharkjira that can be eaten by Sharkjira (and above), or during the Gold rush of the playable sharks. Killing 5 Enemy Sharkjiras is required to complete the mission " Kaiju Fight ". It can instantly kill a fully-grown or below at full health. It has the same shape and size of a level 10 4fjx.
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