Start slowly by creating your very first fishbowl for your tiny goldfish, to eventually going big and full pro, becoming responsible for designing huge marine exhibits in the upcoming Aquascaping game.

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Start slowly by creating your very first fishbowl for your tiny goldfish, to eventually going big and full pro, becoming responsible for designing huge marine exhibits in the upcoming Aquascaping game.

Have you ever dreamed of owning a beautiful aquarium full of exotic water plants and colorful fish but never had the time, money, or space to fulfill that dream? If so, then Aquascaping is for you!

Add the game to your Steam wishlist (https://store.steampowered.com/app/1339000/AQUASCAPING/) to get ready for your new career as an aquarium designer.

ABOUT AQUASCAPING

In Aquascaping, you can design and create realistic fish tanks of various sizes – small fishbowls, large aquariums, or huge marine exhibits. These can later be filled with all kinds of different marine species, including angelfish, clownfish, crabs, starfish, sea turtles, or even tiger sharks! The rule here is simple: if it swims, you can have it. Aquascaping will give gamers a unique opportunity to make the ideal aquarium and then behold their creation.



AQUASCAPING MAIN FEATURES Design your own aquarium – choose the shape and size of your fish tank and remember equipment such as filters, water conditioners, and air pumps. Finally, throw in some gravel and decorations, but most importantly, make sure it’ll be functional for its inhabitants. Take care of the ecosystem balance – choose from a rich variety of both fresh and saltwater creatures, but remember that different species have different needs and require specific conditions. Become a professional – design aquariums for the customers. With clients from restaurants, hotels, or offices to rich businessmen’s residences, earn money so you can expand your private aquarium. Go big and admire your piece of water art from the inside – create massive water tanks filled with dolphins, killer whales, octopuses, and sharks that you’ll be able to dive into.

Aquascaping is currently under development. You can follow the news about it on Steam.

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