You are in control of two fish and you must use them to rearrange the objects in a given level in such a way that the fish can exit unharmed. One of the fish is bigger and can move even heavy steel objects while the other one is smaller and can enter the holes and corridors that are too narrow for its bigger partner. Simple as it may seem, this principle offers a variety matched only by its complexity. In seventy levels of Fish Fillets players meet essentially the same challenge, but the "trick" you have to find in order to complete the level is always different. This game offers hours and hours of mind-boggling, skull-bursting enjoyment. Fish Fillets is an ideal game for parents concerned about the violent content of most computer games. Though catchy and addictive it contains no violence at all. This doesn't mean that the levels are boring and dull. Quite the contrary, the fish utter witty remarks about their surroundings, the various inhabitants of their underwater realm quarrel among themselves or comment on the efforts of your fish. All of this makes the game amusing and playful. Fish Fillets features seventy levels grouped into eight "paths". Initially, only one path is open to the fish. When you manage to complete first few levels however, new paths become available and you can choose the path you wish to follow. This arrangement has the advantage that if you get "stuck" with one level you can progress along some other path.