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No space for your own aquarium at home? Check out the sweet casual game We Love Fish Tanks and breed your own little world. Note: the developer sent a copy to our Steam Curator.

One for people who need something a little more casual, where you can just sit and relax a bit and watch life find a way. Create, grow, and collect at your own pace with no stress, no consequences, no manipulative game mechanics. Good for kids too then.

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Game Highlights:

  • Customize Your Tanks: Choose from a variety of backgrounds, wall styles, water colors, and lighting options to design up to 9 fish tanks that are uniquely yours.
  • Fish of All Sizes: Stock your aquarium with fish of different sizes to create a lively and dynamic underwater world.
  • No Limits on Fish: Add as many fish as you want to your tanks—your only limit is how much your computer can handle!
  • Discover and Collect: Breed fish to unlock unique colors and personalities, building a vibrant and curated collection of aquatic life.
  • Stress-Free Fun: With no losing conditions, and no manipulative game mechanics, the game is all about nurturing your fish, chilling out, and watching your creations flourish.

Created by Bondio.li, the developer told me "Fun fact: this whole underwater world was crafted on Linux by a proud Linux enthusiast. That's right — no Windows, no Macs, just Unity on Pop!_OS and a lot of googling."

Nice to see more games developed directly on Linux.

We Love Fish Tanks | Release Date: 23rd May 2025

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Caldathras a day ago
The lack of limits on the number of fish troubles me, as stocking levels are definitely an issue with real aquariums. Many a noob has lost precious, expensive fish as a result. Might give potential aquarium enthusiasts the wrong idea.

Hopefully, they make it clear that this is a benefit that only a virtual aquarium can provide.

Edit: corrected "last" to "lost". Stupid autocorrect.


Last edited by Caldathras on 12 Jun 2025 at 3:57 pm UTC
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