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AquaLife 3D is a single player casual simulation game. It was developed by Gladiators Software and was released on May 28, 2014. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

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77%Audience ScoreBased on 220 reviews
graphics15 positive mentions
monetization3 negative mentions

  • Highly realistic and visually appealing aquarium simulation with excellent 3D fish models and effects.
  • Relaxing and enjoyable gameplay that appeals to aquarium hobbyists and casual players alike.
  • Good customization options for tanks and a wide variety of fish and decorations available.
  • Progression is extremely slow and many in-game items, including important fish, require hard-to-get diamonds or real money to unlock.
  • User interface issues such as obstructive buttons, large hitboxes on decorations, and lack of a hide UI or cinematic mode detract from the viewing experience.
  • Frequent technical problems including internet connection requirements, lost game progress after reinstalling, social sync failures, and lack of sufficient developer support.
  • graphics

    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users generally praise the game's graphics as realistic, detailed, and superior to many other aquarium games, with particular appreciation for the fish designs and backgrounds. Some wish for enhanced features like a roaming camera, zoom, and more fish varieties to further improve visual appeal. However, a few note that while the graphics are strong, gameplay limitations and monetization issues detract from the overall experience.

    • “Best fish graphics I played so far (better than other aquarium games) with nice background music. Suggestions for improvement include a 3D auto-view feature where the camera roams the tank, more gorgeous fishes including additional betta species and shrimps, and season events to enhance interactivity. Great job to the developers!”
    • “Love the graphics in this game and I find myself playing this all the time!”
    • “Great game with very realistic graphics, needs some improvements on the gameplay side.”
    • “2 stars for graphics only.”
    • “The graphics aren't as good as some of the other aquarium apps, but I like this one's gameplay better.”
    • “Gameplay takes getting used to and be prepared to spend a lot of time attempting to figure out how to heal or revive or even remove dead fish... insane how much it costs to remove 1 dead fish, and forget about it if you want to revive it... graphics are decent and there are a plethora of settings or options to figure out.”
  • gameplay

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a realistic and visually appealing aquarium experience but is hindered by costly mechanics, slow progression, and complex management of fish health and revival. While some users appreciate its simplicity and settings options, many find the gameplay frustrating and limiting, suggesting it needs improvements for better engagement and accessibility.

    • “Great game with very realistic graphics, needs some improvements on the gameplay side.”
    • “Love the music and simplistic gameplay too.”
    • “The graphics aren't as good as some of the other aquarium apps, but I like this one's gameplay better.”
    • “Very cool game and graphics, but the cost of everything is completely outrageous, making it hard to play more. Time in-game feels almost at a standstill. Reviving one fish costs 100g, which is insane and takes forever to collect. Overall gameplay is limited due to these constraints and fish deaths.”
    • “Lost one star because some gameplay tasks are literally unachievable, and another star because it stopped connecting, leaving me stuck with fish I bought to complete tasks rather than ones I'd enjoy.”
    • “Gameplay takes time to get used to, and be prepared to spend a lot of time figuring out how to heal, revive, or remove dead fish. It's insane how much it costs to remove or revive a dead fish.”
  • monetization

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users find the game's monetization challenging due to the scarcity of diamonds, which appear necessary for most items and are difficult to obtain without in-app purchases. They suggest adding ads as a way to earn diamonds to make progression more accessible for free players, similar to other aquarium games. Overall, there is a desire for more balanced and player-friendly monetization options.

    • “This game is super cute, and unlike literally every other aquarium game it has no ads!”
    • “Is there some secret way to get diamonds that I'm not getting or is 80% of the items in this game just unattainable without in-app purchases?”
    • “Can you add a coin converter to diamond add-ons like Fish Farm 3 and sell the add-on for about $20 - $25, or watch ads for 1 diamond? It is very hard to get diamonds.”
    • “Put ads that give diamonds, it is hard to get those diamonds/gems.”
  • music

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users appreciate the game's relaxing and realistic music, which complements the soothing aquarium visuals. They suggest adding authentic tank sounds like bubbles and water filter noise to enhance immersion. Overall, the music is praised for contributing to a calming and enjoyable experience.

    • “Love the music and simplistic gameplay too.”
    • “Thank you so much, I love this very realistic game. You know how long I waited for a fish tank like this. The water, the fish, the music, the view are so realistic. We aquatic people would love to thank you so much for this project.”
    • “Please add real aquarium tank sounds like bubble sounds from the emitter and water sounds from water filter apart from the music; it would be really nice to watch the tank and the fishes with those sounds.”
  • story

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game's story progression frustrating due to the heavy reliance on diamonds, which are scarce and required both to advance and to complete key missions, causing significant difficulty in progressing through quests.

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AquaLife 3D is a casual simulation game.

AquaLife 3D is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

AquaLife 3D was released on May 28, 2014.

AquaLife 3D was developed by Gladiators Software.

AquaLife 3D has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked AquaLife 3D for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

AquaLife 3D is a single player game.

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