Tiny Aquarium: Social Fishkeeping, the idle fish tank sim with over 1,780 reviews and an "Overwhelmingly Positive" Steam rating since it launched in June, today gets a major Free update alongside Cozy Quest event!
This 'Swamplands' update introduces a brand new fishing area 'The Swamp', 11 new species and 10 new decorations!
Created by Lunheim Studios and published by Future Friends Games (Summerhouse, Gourdlets, Cloverpit), Tiny Aquarium: Social Fishkeeping is a cozy fish tank game that lets you grow fish in real time and sits at the bottom of your screen while you work, study, and more, or join social lobbies to fish together.
Tiny Aquarium: Social Fishkeeping is a real-time online aquarium simulator where players can hatch and sell fish, decorate their aquariums, go fishing and visit friends' aquatic spaces. The game encourages daily engagement with bite-sized sessions that are designed to be relaxing and rewarding without the stress of timers.
About the major 'Swamplands' free update:
Brand new area to go fishing in: The Swamp!
New 'Badges' for fish to give them special qualities
New storage space for excess fish
New lobby creation system where you can limit players
11 new fish and shell species, including the Baby King Crab
10 new tank decorations
Key Features
Interactive Gameplay: Engage in social fishkeeping by visiting friends' aquariums and helping with tasks.
Customization: Personalize aquariums with various decorations, plants, and backgrounds.
Fish Breeding: Discover and breed unique fish with distinct characteristics and behaviors.
Minimize: You can minimize your aquarium to sit at a corner of your screen as you do other stuff at the same time.
Community Features: Connect and share experiences with other players online. Visit your friends, trade fish on the marketplace, join social lobbies to fish with other players, and complete community challenges.
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