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  • Fun but a few problems

    It’s fun in all but it takes forever to load in and I think you should add in that there’s another place for when your fish are adults and then they live there and you can go visit them whenever you want and you should make it so like if your taking a picture and you want your fish to get into a pacific spot cause when you try to put them in a pacific spot they just swim away and that’s all soooo yeah it’s a great game few problems and that’s all a pretty good game oh and I forgot to mention that. That turtle is sooo annoying especially when your trying to take a picture you can’t even move it so yeah that’s all I hope you update the game
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  • More needs to be happening in the game

    It’s a fun game, but is in no comparison to the Flutter games, not because this game has to do with underwater creatures and that has to do with butterflies and moths, but because this game can get boring. It’s a game I don’t play for a long time, because there is only so few things you can do, and it can get quite boring. I would suggest there being more things to do even after you feed the fish. Things to keep me intrigued, because the goals can take a long time to obtain. There has to be more intrigue, and there needs to be more depth about the coral reef and just about the sea life, in general. Not that there isn’t information about the sea life or anything of that matter, it’s just that the gameplay can feel a bit claustrophobic, with not too many places to go. I don’t feel like there is the same quality in this game as there is in the Flutter games. Still, I have faith for it. Such nice a beautiful idea, to be able to help species flourish and to have your own coral reef. It’s just needs to have more of an oompf for me.
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  • Coins and Bugs

    As someone who constantly switches between apps, there is one bug in Splash, Starlight, and Flutter that severely impacts my satisfaction. If I exit out of the app for a bit and get back on it, a lot of times the screen will be frozen. I have to completely close the app and reopen it for it to work again. This is the reason I uninstalled the app long ago before recently installing it again.

    At the beginning it was a bit hard to get enough coins to be able to easily feed your fish, but once you ended up with a lot of decorations, it was significantly easier. An auto-collecting feature would be nice, but even without it the game is extremely fun!

    Otherwise, the game itself is very enjoyable and I love the educational side of it as well. The concept is great, just like all of Runaway’s games. Seriously, a sanctuary to rebuild a coral reef? Amazing. It’s insanely addicting.
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  • Something Bad...

    Ok so I know that I’ve had this app before and I absolutely loved it, for that experience I give it a full 5 stars. So I decided to get this app on my new phone along with Starlight and Flutter because I loved both of the other games so much as well. The one problem is I couldn’t even pass the tutorial! I hatched to fish, yes good, I grew them up let them go, fine alright. Then I get to the part where you have to open the Aquapedia and the app always closes, this wouldn’t be too too big of a problem if it wasn’t the tutorial and I could do something else, but it wasn’t. I tried about ten times. Then I tried to open a different app and then go back and it continued to glitch. I’m going to keep this app just in case the glitch will stop and I can retry, but this is sort of a big issue effecting my experience with the game. I know this can be fixed but this is what is giving you three stars. If you are reading this review as a recommendation to see if you should get the app, sorry you had to read this much, but also download it see if you like it. It’s a wonderful app and you should really try it. As soon as my game starts working I will edit this review to 5 stars but until then it stays at three. Thank you for reading this review, and I hope you have good day.
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  • Honest Review

    Going in to it I had my worries. Turns out this game is not money hungry at all. The only reason that you would spend money is to advance faster in the game. I have been playing for 3 hours now and I love it. Recommend this to any age and any gender. Would not doubt ever in installing it ever. Great game in general. The devs also update the game regularly which is a nice thing to see. Love the game. One of the best games I have ever played. It is a simple but very interesting game. Very advanced for such a small game! Install it if you want a awesome game!🔥👀
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  • Awesome Support and Game!

    I’ve been playing this for quite some time now. Often, when I max out a game (levels) I get bored and quit playing. But not this game! It’s relaxing and fun to see all the fish grow and release them to the reef. The information on the various species is spot on and terrific.

    Support is AWESOME! I rarely find support that is responsive, but support in this game goes above and beyond! I dealt with Bryce when my game wouldn’t load. At least twenty emails went back and forth in the month it took to finally get everything squared away. Bryce was courteous and helpful despite my end of the game not loading as he saw it on his end.

    Kudos to a fantastic game and even more so to support that actually cares about their customers!
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  • Enjoyable

    The only thing preventing me from rating 5 stars is that I get frustrated waiting so long for the shells I need to make new fish to be dropped when I release a fish to the wild. It is nearly impossible to reach the epic fish during events because of the stinginess. The game is stingy with rewards. Also, the cost of upgrading feeding pots is insane so for little off the cost of food.

    Those are the only complaints.

    In all I find the game very relaxing and I enjoy the ambiance of the music and soothing background sounds. It’s a great app for unwinding before bed. The animation is cute, and the goals aren’t usually too hard.
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  • Beautiful, fun and informative

    Not sure who loves this game more, me or my cats. They come running when they hear it. This game is beautiful and adaptable to your play style. You can check in on it once a day, feed the fish and watch them interact or go all out and compete with your friends to finish missions and unlock new content. Each fish species has a different personality that matches it’s real life counterpart. Some will chase other fish, some drift along the bottom singly, others school and so on. Each fish has a quest and when you complete it you unlock a page with information about the real life fish. Unlike some games the fish do not die if you don’t check in and there are no annoying ads.
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  • Awesome!!

    This game is really cool. I've only been playing it for a day and I'm already addicted! The only problem is that everything costs way too much. I have tons of fish in my reef and I can't feed them all. Otherwise, I think it's a great game (and very educational). It teaches people about nature and the cycle of life, although maybe not that accurately (creating eggs with materials such as angelfish stones does not happen in real life, of course). One of my favorite features is Chloe the cuttlefish, who gives you 10 Splashcash per day.
    Overall, it's awesome!
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  • Updated review.

    Cons:
    -You still cannot get the rare gems to open up reef space for plants and the purchase price is ridiculous. I’m sorry, I’m not paying $25 -$50 to buy enough reef bucks to open one or two slots. Not happening.

    -The clams used to be challenging and gave EXCELLENT prizes. Now all three are way too easy to “tag” and they give lame prizes.

    Pros: Fun, informative(teaches real information about actual underwater wild life) and is addictive. You can also play for free quite happily. Leveling up has gotten better and you can earn an adequate amount of coins. You also get 1 new mission every 24 hours after completing a previous one.

    Suggestions: I still think there should be a way to buy keys. If there was a way to buy keys (at a reasonable price- such as 50 cents per key, and you have to buy them in batches of 10) I would gladly pay this amount. Also, It might be a good idea to make a way to earn or buy (again at a reasonable price) the rare gems needed to open up reef space.

    Overall I am very happy with this game. I play it continually throughout the day and it’s even one I play with my small child because she gets to learn about fish. Keep up the good work guys!
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    Developer Response

    Hi there! Thanks so much for your 5 star review and your very comprehensive feedback about the game! I am glad to hear that you are enjoying the game and find it educational and thank you for your suggestions which I will pass on to the team :) Happy splashing! - Jessica

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