

Musical Assassin: His second special has him bring up a gramophone and plays a visible stream of notes from it.Macross Missile Massacre: As long as you have rockets, Bobbeh and boy will be shooting them at an alarming rate.

Trapped between the chainsaw blades? Electric eel comes, no space to dodge, you're dead. Spinning around for your life during the Pearl move? Electric eel comes, no possibility to dodge, you're dead. Standing in a spot waiting for his electric herse or the coral attack to end? Electric eel comes, no space to dodge, you're dead.

The Giant King Crab also employs this, given that he has a gramophone, poison gas, a pearl, and Rambo, among other things located inside him. Hammerspace: Somehow, a simple shark can store a lot more Torpedoes and Rockets than it size would suggest.Giant Enemy Crab: The boss of the game is The Giant King Crab, who is a giant crab.He also doubles as a Mook Maker himself since a few of his specials summon diverse mooks, and the only attack he will use multiple times in the battle is the summoning of an small walking robot with a separate healthbar which tries to shoot you with plasma bolts. Flunky Boss: The Crab has random electric eels coming to shock you occasionally.Fluffy the Terrible: A magical, eyebeam-shooting shark named.Family-Friendly Firearms: The boy's main weapon is a laser gun.Eye Beams: Bobbeh uses these infrequently.Excuse Plot: Bobbeh and his friend are fighting the King Crab to prove that sharks aren't evil Crabs are.Crosshair Aware: His eye beam has a crosshair that homes in on you until the beam fires at you, which tells you where it's going to hit.

Chainsaw Good: His final special (after which he loops back to the first one if still not dead) uses two rows of chainsaw teeth with occasional conveniently placed gaps.Boss Arena Recovery: The "shoot me" fish allow you to recover either Torpedoes or Rockets depending on what color they are.You will no longer stand between me and my tropes. It is, quite simply, a parody of the bombastic, flashy, theatrical Final Boss battles in many recent videogames. The eponymous crab pulls out every stop in this fight, attacking with lasers, swordfish, electrified spikes, helmeted jellyfish, fast-growing coral, and increasingly overelaborate attack sequences, each one sillier than the last. The player controls Bobbeh the magical shark and his boy companion (unnamed) in an Underwater Boss Battle fight to the death against their mortal enemy, the Giant King Crab, in the final-est climactic-est ultimate-est final battle to ever come at the end of anything. A Shmup Flash game by Felix Weisner, available here.
