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aquarium mode looks so pretty once all the coral has grown all over the rocks, you should make more games trickysheep, the atmosphere in your games is such a nice mix between magical and serene
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amazing play, great, sad story, i think they should make a sequal. I loved the aquarium mode. also it needs more acheivments. definatly 5 stars
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A truly amazing game; I like how the fish move in and claim the ground when we save a reef! It looks very militaristic and amazing, and it's like those 1700s battles where someone would run up and plant the flag. Beautiful and inspirational for environmentalists.
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On he squid/anchor level, drag some blue plankton into the heat vent and it will come out of the top yellow. Place a polyp and drag the yellow plankton into the polyp. If the squid comes near, click on it to send it away.
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I like how theres an endless mode and really admire the artwork. some suggestions try to add like a customisable diffuculty for the aquarium mode and maybe a sequel too my rating 10/5 aweesome game :)
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Beautifully done art. A very simple game, and it does that well, but I would have liked to see the puzzles be a bit more challenging. However, it does what it sets out to do very well. 4/5
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my kids looove this game they think it kicks ass and we live on the great barrier reef so its right on the money, hey tricky add more levels and call the oil monster bp
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***cysept -anchor level - drag the blue into the glowing hole in rocks - then yellow will come out top. Take yellow through for red. You need to be quick as the red and yellow will rise fast.
### If this game was meant to be an environmental message, then it will cast some very strong delusions. It's saying oil leaks turn into monsters that fight back. Organisms are hesitant to develop, only want specific food types - especially when they're unavailable, and will not evolve otherwise. Shows that nature can fight very well for itself and resolve major issues such as leaking waste drums and oil spills - but only after humans have put in a lot of effort. Well done with the graphics.