Octodad must hide his cephalopod nature from his family and his nemesis, the maniacal Chef Fujimoto .
Up to four players can control a different limb of the same Octodad, leading to absolute coordinated mayhem. 🏠 Story and Setting Octodad: Dadliest Catch
The primary appeal (and challenge) of the game lies in its intentionally difficult control scheme. Octodad must hide his cephalopod nature from his
Features the iconic theme song "Nobody Suspects a Thing" by Ian McKinney. Octodad: Dadliest Catch
You control Octodad’s tentacles individually using the mouse or thumbsticks.
If you knock over too many items or move too "weirdly" in front of others, the meter fills. If it reaches the max, you are caught and lose the level.