
3 😀
1 😒
59,60%
Rating
$4.99
Aquarium Land Reviews
App ID | 2583540 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Homa Games |
Publishers | QubicGames |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Multi-player, Co-op, Full controller support, Shared/Split Screen Co-op, Shared/Split Screen |
Genres | Casual, Simulation |
Release Date | 20 May, 2024 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Japanese, Korean, Turkish, Portuguese - Portugal |

4 Total Reviews
3 Positive Reviews
1 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Aquarium Land has garnered a total of 4 reviews, with 3 positive reviews and 1 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
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Playtime:
505 minutes
(ENGLISH + SPANISH)
Aquarium Land: A Stardew Valley, but with aquariums.
Ok, maybe what I just said in the title is a bit of an exaggeration, but you can’t deny that playing this game—with how relaxing it is and the way you can improve and customize your aquarium—gives you the same vibe as when you play Stardew Valley. That feeling of tranquility, of constant progress, of seeing your efforts materialize into something beautiful… it’s hard not to draw the comparison!
Honestly, I really liked the game. It’s quite good, and for a mobile port to PC, they did a solid job with widescreen support, achievements, and the additional content they added. The progression is super smooth and fluid; you get hooked without even realizing it, and the way you have to manage and organize your different aquariums is an entertaining challenge that never feels tedious. Plus, the fish are absolutely adorable, even though the graphics are quite minimalistic. They manage to give it that cute touch that makes you want to keep expanding and improving your aquarium.
Now, the only thing that threw me off a bit was the music. I understand they tried to make it relaxing, but it gets very repetitive after a while. I think they could have varied it a bit more, maybe adding different tracks for the various areas or phases of the game, because after a few hours, it gets stuck in your head and isn’t relaxing anymore—it starts to get a bit annoying. But beyond that, I really enjoyed the game. I liked it so much that I ended up getting all the achievements and completing it 100%.
A piece of advice I have for you, and this is important: be careful with the first aquarium, because there’s a small bug that really messed up my game. There’s a moment when you have to catch a legendary fish in a cave. If you fail, there’s a small chance—like what happened to me—that the game will kick you out of the cave and you won’t be able to re-enter. It’s a weird bug that I found out about after checking some forums, and it forced me to go into my computer’s AppData files, delete the save, and start a new game just to catch that fish and continue progressing.
Other than that, I didn’t find any other bugs that bothered me, and overall, the experience was very positive. In summary, Aquarium Land is a relaxing, well-made game, and if you like titles that let you disconnect and spend several hours in a state of calm, it’s an excellent choice.
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Aquarium Land: Un Stardew Valley, pero de acuarios.
Ok, puede que lo que acabo de decir en el título sea un poco exagerado, pero no me van a negar que jugar a este juego, con lo relajante que es y la forma en la que podés mejorar y personalizar tu acuario, no te da la misma vibra que cuando jugás al Stardew Valley. Esa sensación de tranquilidad, de progreso constante, de ver cómo tus esfuerzos se materializan en algo hermoso… ¡es difícil no comparar!
La verdad, el juego me gustó mucho. Es bastante bueno y, para ser un port de celular a PC, hicieron un laburo piola con el soporte widescreen, los logros, y el contenido adicional que le sumaron. La progresión es súper cómoda y fluida; te vas enganchando sin darte cuenta, y la manera en la que tenés que ir organizando y gestionando tus distintos acuarios es un desafío entretenido que nunca se siente pesado. Además, los peces son una ternura total, a pesar de que los gráficos son bastante minimalistas. Logran darle ese toque adorable que te dan ganas de seguir expandiendo y mejorando tu acuario.
Ahora, lo único que me descolocó un poco fue la música. Entiendo que intentaron hacerla relajante, pero se vuelve muy repetitiva después de un rato. Creo que ahí podrían haber variado un poco más, tal vez agregando distintos temas para las diferentes áreas o fases del juego, porque después de unas horas se te mete en la cabeza y ya no te relaja, sino que te empieza a cansar un poco. Pero, más allá de eso, disfruté mucho el juego. Tanto que terminé sacándole todos los logros y platinándolo.
Un consejo que les doy, y que es importante: tengan cuidado con el primer acuario, porque hay un pequeño bug que me jodió bastante la partida. Hay un momento en el que tenés que conseguir un pez legendario en una cueva. Si fallás, hay una mínima probabilidad de que, como me pasó a mí, el juego te saque de la cueva y después no puedas volver a entrar. Es un bug medio raro que encontré investigando en foros y que me obligó a meterme en los archivos de AppData de mi computadora, borrar la partida y empezar de nuevo para poder agarrar ese pez que me faltaba y seguir progresando.
Fuera de eso, no encontré ningún otro bug que me molestara, y la experiencia en general fue muy positiva. En resumen, Aquarium Land es un juego relajante, bien hecho, y que si te gustan los títulos que te permiten desconectar y pasar varias horas en un estado de calma, es una excelente opción.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
311 minutes
Aquarium Land is the eight game that i played of the QubicGames bundle 20 games for 20$ that happen during every big sale(so far)
The overview of this bundle is if you like repetitive grindy game go for it, if not, don't buy
Aquarium land follow the same formula as dig deep or astro miner where you collect something, buy upgrade collect more thing, etc. The scaling is fine but waiting around for customer to come and buy fish to make your money really sucked. plus the fact that there was no automatic system to make the shopper pay.
I might have given it a mixed positive review if this was my first game of the bundle but it being the eight, i've already seen the formula multiple time and it is getting a bit old.
👍 : 11 |
😃 : 0
Negative