


You can find out exactly where they're found, the usual temperature of the water in which they live and more. If you're the type who likes to know everything that there is to know, it the game includes an encyclopaedia in which it's possible to look up information on a variety of fish. The objects floating around the fish tank are not in fixed positions – the game will present you with a grid so you that can mix and match, putting everything into the non-overlapping positions that you prefer. There's a fairly decent variety of each, so you should be able to find something that you like. This entails picking their exact location in the tank, the image displayed in the background, the accompanying music and what’s to decorate the tank’s floor. It gives you access to a number of different aquariums devoted to one specific species of fish each that you can fully customise as you see fit. In terms of general features, the game is almost identical to Hudson's effort. Created by Paon of DK King of Swing, Jungle Climber and Barrel Blast fame, Zenquaria's primarily toted feature is the ability to swim around an aquarium as your Mii.

#Esea virtual aquarium reviews simulator
With a rather good and successful aquarium simulator already available and a sequel underway, it seems rather futile of Nintendo to release a version themselves at a slightly higher price.
