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Around 2006, on an old sony ericson that could only run native C and java midp1.2(no so sure about version) apps, i used to play a game where you had a 'ship' in a planet (or planets?) with huge oceans filled with fish.
you would fly (swim? it was a submarine that behave like a spaceship) undersea around, shooting your harpoon on those fishes. the harpoon had a chain that would drag things into your ship.
often pirates submarines would have to be shot down with your weapons. they would drop crates that you could also harpoon to get the contents before they went down to the bottom of the ocean. You had some depth threshold... bottom had too much pressure, top had too much radiation.
arriving at the submarine cities you could trade the fishes and get new items and ships. As well as start missions.
...I just uninstalled star trek online because the ground missions were so dull and boring to play, and the missions completely out of character with anything star trek, but the space game-play reminded me of that old game and now i want hunt it down and play again. but not a clue about it's name. or how to describe it to search engines.
also appreciate suggestions for anything in the same "simple" space-rpg genre, specially if multiplayer.
*update 1: forgot to mention, it was in 3D (gles?). you saw the ship from behind and movement rotated the world around it.
Answer
Found it! ironically the game studio also had a fish on it's name/logo... so i found it completely by acident
Game's called DEEP. "submarine odyssey"
http://www.fishlabs.net/en/games/deep/
update: sadly the newer versions (galaxy on fire I and II) are horrible. gameplay is ZERO. it's like skating on butter. ridiculous. Also the history is linear and lame. and the NPC portraits looks like drawed by a 2yr old.
nothing to see here. move along.
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