Fish Tank DS basic demo

fish tank dsInsaniquarium, the PC game where virtual fish must be kept alive as well as collect coins, precious objects, and defend a peaceful fishtank against vicious fish-eating aliens, is now available on your DS. You can thank Campanile for that. Well, Fish Tank DS is only a basic demo at this point, but it’s a start.

For this basic demo, you can fill your fish bowl with up to ten fishies and drop five pellets at a time. The fish will grow as they live and eat, will level up sometimes and if you have a thing for torturing virtual animals (not real ones, please!) you can also starve them to death. Each fish that dies on you can be replaced with another one.

Fish Tank DS is (almost) full object oriented and the controls are simple: just press A to add a fish, and touch the screen to drop a pellet in your virtual fishtank.

Campanile says he is working on making the fish look like they are swimming in water instead of flying like robots. We think flying fish-bots are cooler than the swimming kind but that’s just us. Campanile will also add a little something called gameplay to his Fish Tank DS. ‘Till then you can practice while waiting for the succeeding releases of this homebrew game.

Download: [Fish Tank DS Basic Demo]

fish tank dsInsaniquarium, the PC game where virtual fish must be kept alive as well as collect coins, precious objects, and defend a peaceful fishtank against vicious fish-eating aliens, is now available on your DS. You can thank Campanile for that. Well, Fish Tank DS is only a basic demo at this point, but it’s a start.

For this basic demo, you can fill your fish bowl with up to ten fishies and drop five pellets at a time. The fish will grow as they live and eat, will level up sometimes and if you have a thing for torturing virtual animals (not real ones, please!) you can also starve them to death. Each fish that dies on you can be replaced with another one.

Fish Tank DS is (almost) full object oriented and the controls are simple: just press A to add a fish, and touch the screen to drop a pellet in your virtual fishtank.

Campanile says he is working on making the fish look like they are swimming in water instead of flying like robots. We think flying fish-bots are cooler than the swimming kind but that’s just us. Campanile will also add a little something called gameplay to his Fish Tank DS. ‘Till then you can practice while waiting for the succeeding releases of this homebrew game.

Download: [Fish Tank DS Basic Demo]

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