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  2. El-Fish - Wikipedia

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    El-Fish is a fish and fish-tank simulator and software toy developed by Russian game developer AnimaTek, with Maxis providing development advice. The game was published by Mindscape (v1.1) and later by Maxis (v1.1 + v1.2) in 1993 on 5 diskettes. Each fish in El-Fish has a unique Roe, similar to the genome.

  3. Insaniquarium - Wikipedia

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    Before PopCap Games's involvement, the game was a web-based Java game released in 2001. The game was made downloadable by PopCap Games in 2004 and was ported to mobile devices in 2006 and 2008 by Glu Mobile and Astraware respectively. Insaniquarium has the player maintain a tank full of fish while protecting it from alien attacks.

  4. Megaquarium - Wikipedia

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    Players manage an aquarium. Based on in-game information, players must determine which kinds of fish can be put in the same tank. For example, predatory fish must be separated from their prey. Players also manage technical issues, such as water filtration systems. Staff, hired by the player, maintain the aquarium. [2]

  5. Theme Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    Theme Aquarium (テーマ アクアリウム, Tēma Akuariumu) is a simulation video game published by Electronic Arts Square, in which the player creates and controls a sea life aquarium. It was originally released on 17 December 1998 for PlayStation only in Japan. [2]

  6. Seaman (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation 2 version of the game sold 305,632 in Japan as of November 2, 2008. [31] It received an Excellence Award for Interactive Art at the 1999 Japan Media Arts Festival [32] and received the Original Game Character of the Year award at GDC 2002. [33] In 2008, Game Informer named the game one of the top ten weirdest games of all time. [34]

  7. FishVille - Wikipedia

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    FishVille is a defunct real-time aquarium simulation game developed by Zynga, it was available as an application on the social-networking website Facebook. The game allowed members of Facebook to manage virtual aquariums by rearing fish.

  8. Fish Tank (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fish Tank is a tile-matching puzzle video game from Polish studio iFun4all. The player matches colors of fish. It combines match-three gameplay with reflex-based mechanics. [1] The game has 23 levels and 3 difficulty settings.

  9. Reel Fishing - Wikipedia

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    The game includes multiple fishing techniques, including bait fishing as well as fly fishing. The game also includes 15 stages, 40 fish, and over 100 pieces of tackle. Players can also keep caught fish in a fish tank for display. [18] Reception, though minimal has been universally mixed. Nintendo Gamer gave the game a 6.5/10, calling it a "A ...