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Freddi Fish 3: Conch Shell

Freddi Fish 3: Conch Shell

Android Casual Humongous Entertainment
4.2 Popularity

Addictive underwater adventure game

System Requirements

Updated
August 21, 2025
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Android
Android 7.1++
Package Name
com.tommo.nggpeff3

So here's my take on Freddi Fish 3: Conch Shell. I've tested a bunch of hidden object and adventure games, and this one's up there with the best of 'em. The art style is super charming, the puzzles are clever without being too frustrating, and the story's actually pretty engaging if you're into that kinda thing. The scope of the game is impressive too - tons of areas to explore, loads of secrets to uncover. That said, it can get a little repetitive after a while and the ads do get annoying if you don't wanna pay. But if you're looking for a fun, polished adventure game, I'd definitely recommend giving this one a try.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Charming art style and characters
  • Lots of hidden objects and little surprises to find
  • Music mini-games are a nice change of pace
  • Good balance of puzzles and exploration
  • Free to play, not too pay-to-win

Cons

  • Story can drag a bit at times
  • Repetitive gameplay loop after a while
  • Ads get old if you don't pay for the full version
  • Might be a little too easy for hardcore adventure fans
GOOGLE PLAY SCORE
4.2 /5
based on 203 reviews
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Description

Been playing Freddi Fish 3: Conch Shell for a couple months now. It’s basically an adventure game where you play as these two cute fish detectives trying to solve a mystery. There’s been a big festival in their underwater town but then the main attraction – a giant conch shell – gets stolen! So you gotta explore the town, talk to characters, and figure out who did it.

The game’s got tons of hidden objects and little mini-games to keep things lively. There’s over 500 secret touchscreen points, so you’re always finding new little surprises. And the music games are a nice break from the main sleuthing.

Look, if you’re into point-and-click adventures or hidden object games, you’ll probably really enjoy this. It’s not perfect – the story can get a little slow at times and the ads can be annoying – but overall it’s a pretty solid casual game that’ll keep you busy for a while.

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