Once out of the water, the fish are flung into the air and you tap the screen irately to shoot them with your preferred gun. Every impact drives them higher over the mists, the moon, and inevitably the stars. I incline toward the little firearm for this part of the
game, yet I've yet to open every one of the weapons in the game.
The fish blast in a cloudiness of red when shot, their destruction joined by a financial worth for spending on overhauls at the nearby shop. Some of these force ups are basic—like the boot, which gives you a chance to skip 100m of water—and others—like the jellyfish "Jellmet"— are only for appear and have no commonsense capacity. Standard overhauls are given their own strange turn, similar to the "World's Most Expensive Hairdryer" which works as shield by shocking the primary fish it experiences.