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Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds
Developer(s)Humongous Entertainment
Atari (digiBlast)
Mistic Software (Wii)[1]
Publisher(s)Humongous Entertainment
Transposia (digiBlast)
Majesco Entertainment (Wii)[2]
Night Dive Studios (Steam)
Producer(s)Ron Gilbert
Designer(s)
  • Ron Gilbert
  • Larry Kay
  • Tami Caryl Borowick
Writer(s)Larry Kay
Composer(s)George Sanger
SeriesFreddi Fish
EngineSCUMM
Platform(s)Macintosh, Windows, digiBlast, Wii, iOS, Android, Linux, Steam
ReleaseReleased:
  • July 31, 1994, 1998 (Mac, Win)
  • 2005 (digiBlast)[3]
  • August 29, 2008 (Wii)[2]
  • October 10, 2010 (iOS)
  • April 3, 2014 (Android)[4]
  • April 17, 2014 (Linux)
  • April 17, 2014 (Steam)[5]

Re-released:

  • 1995 (Mac)
  • 1996 (Win)
  • August 13, 2015 (iOS)
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds is a 1994 video game and the first of five adventure games in the Freddi Fish series of games developed and published by Humongous Entertainment. In 2008, it was released on the Wii under the title Freddi Fish in Kelp Seed Mystery[6] as well as Windows and Macintosh,[7] and on Android with a shortened title Freddi Fish and the Missing Kelp Seeds. The Wii version's availability was limited by legal problems concerning its development.[8]

Plot[edit]

The adventure begins in the Atlantic Ocean when Freddi Fish visits Grandma Grouper with a gift of flowers. Grandma Grouper is sad and when asked why, she informs Freddi that her treasure chest full of kelp seeds has been stolen. As a result, her garden began to wilt and left them with no food. Courageously, Freddi promises to find Grandma Grouper's stolen treasure chest. This puts a smile on Grandma Grouper's face and she gives Freddi her last peanut butter and jellyfish sandwich to take on her journey.

After going a short distance from Grandma Grouper's house, Freddi finds her friend Luther trying to swim loop-de-loops. She shows Luther how to do it and he tries again, hitting his head on some coral. A bottle is knocked loose and slowly lands on the ground. When Freddi and Luther investigate, they discover that a note has been lodged inside the bottle. After reading the note and finding a message telling them where the treasure is, Freddi and Luther begin their journey to find the missing kelp seeds.

However at the same time, it's revealed that two sharks named Spongehead and Boss were the ones that stole the treasure as part of their plan to help the Squidfather grow kelp. The bottles that Freddi and Luther found were directions that Spongehead created so he could find his way back to the treasure after he hid it. Boss is furious over not remembering where the treasure is or the bottles that lead the way to it so he takes him to the Squidfather as punishment, Of course, the Squidfather is enraged at this revelation, but after the Squidfather spews out ink, Spongehead now finally remembers where the treasure is, so the sharks go to get the treasure.

When the final clue reveals that the treasure is at the sunken ship, Freddi and Luther go there and retrieve the treasure, but the two are stopped by Spongehead and Boss who want the treasure. Freddi explains that the kelp treasure is for everyone to share, and the sharks plan on sharing. Freddi and Luther grab the treasure, spread it around to give to everyone, and plant it in Grandma Grouper's garden. The three all go inside her house, ending the game.

Gameplay[edit]

The game makes use of a simplified adventure system where a single click on a certain spot allows the player to pick up items, go to another location, talk to characters and find trivial but fun stuff in the screen. Clicking on an item in the right place allows Freddi to make use of it. Most puzzles require the player to make exchanges with characters and use items to get to inaccessible areas. The locations of the clues in bottles and the trails to follow for the treasure chest are randomised in every new game.

Reception[edit]

'Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds' received mixed reviews from various critics. GameRankings lists a 60% score for the Windows version based on 1 review,[9]Metacritic has an average score of 70 out 100,[10]Allgame gave a 4-star rating,[11] GameZone rated 7 out of 10,[12]Adventure Gamers gave a 3-star rating,[13] and Unikgamer gave a 7 out 10 score.[14] It also received over 20 awards.[15]

The Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds won Electronic Entertainment's 1994 'Best Edutainment Title' award. The editors wrote that the game features 'wonderful original characters, a strong storyline, appropriately challenging puzzles, and beautiful animation.'[16]

The Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds was a commercial success, with sales of 250,000 units by 1999.[17] During the year 2001 alone, Freddi Fish sold 54,447 retail units in North America, according to PC Data.[18]

Fish
Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankings60% (Windows - 1 review)[9]
Metacritic70[10]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Adventure Gamers[13]
AllGame[11]
GameZone7/10[12]
Unikgamer7/10[14]
Awards
PublicationAward
NewsweekEditor's Choice Award 1996[19]
Parenting MagazineSoftware Magic Award 1995[19]
National ParentingSeal of Approval 1995[19]
Computer Gaming WorldNo. 1 Family Software Title of 1995[19]
HomePCKids' Lab No. 1 Rated[19]
Family PCFamily Tested/Recommended[19]
PC MagazineTop 100 CD-ROMs of 1995[19]
Parent's ChoiceHonor Award 1995[19]
Gaming MagazineBest Children's Game[19]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Mistic Software Inc'. Mistic Software Inc. 2013. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
  2. ^ ab'Freddi Fish:Kelp Seed Mystery on Wii'. Nintendo of America Inc. Retrieved April 16, 2015.
  3. ^http://www.ign.com/games/freddi-fish/digiblast-788450
  4. ^'Freddi Fish and the Missing Kelp Seeds - Android Apps on Google Play'. Google Play. Retrieved April 8, 2015.
  5. ^'Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds on Steam'. Steam. Retrieved March 23, 2015.
  6. ^https://www.gamefaqs.com/wii/945610-freddi-fish-kelp-seed-mystery
  7. ^https://www.gamefaqs.com/pc/582922-freddi-fish-and-the-case-of-the-missing-kelp-seeds/images/1100516
  8. ^Cobbett, Richard (December 22, 2017). 'How ScummVM is keeping adventure games alive, one old game at a time'. PC Gamer. Retrieved December 28, 2017.
  9. ^ ab'Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds for PC - GameRankings'. GameRankings. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
  10. ^ ab'Freddi Fish in Kelp Seed Mystery (Wii) reviews at Metacritic.com'. Metacritic. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  11. ^ abBrad Cook. 'Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds - Review - allgame'. Allgame. Archived from the original on December 11, 2014. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
  12. ^ abjkdmedia. 'Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds - Wii - Review'. GameZone. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
  13. ^ abJoe Keeley (June 11, 2010). 'Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds Information, Screenshots & Media'. Adventure Gamers. Retrieved March 11, 2015.
  14. ^ ab'Freddi Fish series on Unikgamer'. Unikgamer. Retrieved May 25, 2015.
  15. ^'Microsoft and Humongous Entertainment Pair EasyBall and Freddi Fish to Deliver Unbeatable Value for Families in Time for the Holidays'. Microsoft. Retrieved April 5, 2015.
  16. ^Staff (March 1995). 'The Second Annual Electronic Entertainment Editors' Choice Awards'. Electronic Entertainment (15): 45–51.
  17. ^Haring, Bruce (February 28, 1999). 'The story of a Humongous project'. USA Today. Archived from the original on November 6, 1999.
  18. ^Sluganski, Randy (March 2002). 'State of Adventure Gaming - March 2002 - 2001 Sales Table'. Just Adventure. Archived from the original on June 19, 2002.
  19. ^ abcdefghi'Humongous Entertainment Handcrafts Another Junior Adventure(tm)'. Farlex, Inc. Retrieved April 1, 2015.

External links[edit]

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Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds

Developer: Humongous Entertainment
Publishers: Humongous Entertainment (US), Ravensburger Interactive (DE), Levande Böcker & Nordic Softsales (SE), Russobit (RU)
Platforms: Windows, Mac OS Classic
Released in JP: 1994
Released in US: 1994
Released in EU: 1994 (NL), 1996 (FR, DE), 1997 & 2006 (SE), 2001 (NO), 2004 (RU)
Released in AS: 1994 (IL)

This game has unused graphics.
This game has unused cinematics.
This game has unused music.
This game has unused text.
This game has regional differences.
This game has revisional differences.

This game has a prototype article
This game has a prerelease article

Freddi Fish and the Case of the Missing Kelp Seeds is Humongous Entertainment's first Freddi Fish title, notable for being their first game made specifically for Windows. The game puts you in the 'shoes' of Freddi Fish and her annoying little green sidekick Luther as they look for Grandma Grouper's missing kelp treasure, which is apparently the only source of food in the entire ocean. Can you find the location of the kelp treasure before the mafia does?

  • 2Unused Click Points
  • 6Revisional Differences

Unused Subtitles

Like other Humongous Entertainment games, Freddi Fish has subtitles for all dialog. In the first print run in 1994 (the one with the Windows 3.1-styled pause menu), these were used and could be activated by pausing the game and checking the 'Display text' box. However, on every release after, they need entering TextOn=1 to the game's entry in the hegames.ini file, or through ScummVM.

(Source: http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Humongous_Entertainment/Games/INI_Settings)

Unused Click Points

Skeleton

In Mr. Starfish's room, there is an unused clickpoint involving a hanging skeleton of a fish. While the graphic exists in the room, the game covers it up, leaving an out-of-place cutout on the rocks. It also has three animations, one of which involves interaction with the jack-in-the-box head above it. The clickpoint can be run with ScummVM's debugger by force running scr 227 in the 1994 version and scr 229 in the 1998 version.

Interestingly, the skeleton is present on the load/save graphics for this room, and it still showed up on a few pre-release screenshots, making it likely that this was a last-minute change.

Sunken Ship Sword

On the deck of the sunken ship (room 48 in the 1994 version and room 49 in the 1998 version), there is a sword that normally only plays an animation of a turtle sliding down it when it is clicked on; however, there are two more animations stored in the game data for it though of the handle coming to life. These can be enabled by entering EnableFishBradSword=1 in hegames.ini. If you want to allow these animations to play more than once, you can also add PeteIsAlsoTheOverlord=1. There is no known reason why these were cut.

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Unused Music

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Nearly identical to another track used in the game, except it features tiki-esque chanting throughout the entire piece. Possibly unused because there was no place it would fit, or maybe due to issues with islander stereotypes. This can actually be found on The Fat Man's album 'Flabby Rode' as Fat Chants 2.
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Intended for the king's castle, evidenced by being both in the same style as the piece that actually plays there and from being right next to it in the HE4 file. The most likely reason it's unused is because of how the game engine handles music—there is a 'playlist' of the sorts always running known as the 'standard songs,' and a 'preferred song' can be selected that will override the standard list. Unlike most other HE games, this one gradually adds background music to the list as the game is played; there can only be one list at a time, so changing the list would clear the standard list and lead to problems. As such, these two pieces would end up going unused due to programming limitations.
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A tune intended for the sunken ship, evidenced for the same reasons as the castle pieces. This one goes unused due to the used one being designated as 'preferred' in the programming. The explanation for the first king's castle piece would apply here..except once you make it to the sunken ship, you are 'locked' in that area to the end of the game, and the standard background music is not used from there on out, so clearing the list would have no effect. Maybe it was done as a fallback?
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A little excerpt of one of the other themes in the game, however this one has lyrics 'Freddi we need your help please, we need to find the missing kelp seeds, Freddi we need your help, we need to find the missing kelp' added to it. It probably lacked a good place to be used in the game.
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The sharks theme in its entirety. Usually, only the first 30 seconds of this tune are heard before it gets cut off, leaving a good minute unheard.

Additionally, the save/load music is played through the sound effects channel, but a duplicate version also exists on the music channel for some odd reason.

Hidden Cutscene

A disturbing insight into the mind of Freddi Fish can be viewed by adding EddieEatsLuther=1 to hegames.ini or scummvm.ini and clicking on Luther when with Eddie (see video at right for the result). This scene was animated by Tom Verre, supposedly as a way to blow off steam, though interesting to consider that time was taken to record lines for Luther and Freddi just for this cutscene. They were even translated across international releases.

(Source: http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Humongous_Entertainment/Games/INI_Settings)

This scene can be viewed multiple times in one playthrough by also having BretIsTheOverlord=1 (named after Bret Barrett) in the configuration file.

Regional Differences

The 2001 Norwegian dub of the game colorized the item cursors and made movement animations skippable, which would not happen anywhere else until nearly six years later (see below for details).

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Revisional Differences

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Obtain a copy of the 2007 version and get screenshots, and see if there are any differences missed here.

The game has three known major versions: the initial version made in 1994, a re-issue made in 1998, and a 2007 re-release that changed the subtitle to Kelp Seed Mystery.

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1994
1998

The 1994 version used the generic 'Humongous Entertainment Presents..' logo without any sound. The 1998 re-issue used their newer logo with the signature drum roll crash. The 2007 version reverted to the 1994-style with an orange logo sans sound.

The Junior Adventure logo was added to the 1998 version, using the light-blue variant that was typically used in the other Freddi Fish games. The 2007 version excludes this.

1994
1998

The copyright dates were updated accordingly. The 2007 version had its title screen adjusted to use the shortened title.

1994
1998

Starting from this game onward, cursors are included that are made to indicate the option to go somewhere off in the distance. In the 1994 version, these particular cursors are very long and thin as opposed to the short and thick ones every Humongous game made afterward would adopt. The 1998 version changes this.

Additionally, all the item cursors were colorized in the 2007 version.

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1994
1998

The 1994 version used a more generic font for the credits, sort of similar to the subtitle font used in the DOS games. From the second game onward, a more stylized cartoonish font was adopted for each credit sequence, and was retroactively added back in for the credits of the 1998 version.

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The 1994 version uses a Windows 3.1-styled pause menu. The 1998 and 2007 versions use a Windows 95-styled pause menu which added an options screen but got rid of the setting for subtitles.

Other Differences

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  • The 1994 version had a bug that prevented the music from playing on the jellyfish tossing minigame unless you turned the music off and back on. The 1998 version corrected this.
  • At the volcano, in the 1994 version, when throwing a purple sea urchin into the bucket, the cursor would disappear for a brief moment then reappear after the urchin landed into the bucket, allowing you to throw more in before Freddi finished talking. In the 1998 version, the cursor remains off the screen until after Freddi says her line.
  • The 2007 version made it possible to skip movement cutscenes that occur when going from screen to screen. This was not possible in the earlier versions.

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The Freddi Fish series
Windows/Mac OS ClassicThe Missing Kelp Seeds (Prototype) • The Haunted Schoolhouse • The Stolen Conch Shell • The Hogfish Rustlers of Briny Gulch • The Creature of Coral Cove
Maze Madness • Water Worries

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