Fish Tycoon

Fish Tycoon is a casual game created and developed by Last Day of Work. One of the top-selling downloadable games of 2004, 2005, and 2006,[1] Fish Tycoon was later ported to cell phone, retail, and Nintendo DS.

Fish Tycoon
Developer(s)Last Day of Work
Publisher(s)Big Fish Games (PC) Majesco Entertainment (Nintendo DS)
Designer(s)Arthur Humphrey, Carla Humphrey
Platform(s)Windows, Windows Mobile, Android, Tapwave Zodiac, Mac OS X, Nintendo DS, iOS, Mobile phone, Palm OS
Release
Genre(s)Business simulation game
Mode(s)Single player

Game Storyline

Players take on the role of a fish store owner who must breed and care for hundreds of different kinds of exotic fish, all the while attempting to keep the fish store economically viable long enough to achieve the ultimate objective: breeding the Seven Magic Fish of Isola. The story for this game is that on the mysterious island of Isola there was a lagoon where the most magnificent fish swam. These fish were held together by the 7 magic fish but one day all of the fish have disappeared. Thus, the player has to cross-breed fish to rediscover the 7 magic fish, solve the genetic puzzle,[2] and "restore the island to its former glory."[3]

Magic Fish

Greenfin Spotanus

Speckled Leaffish

Crimson Comet

Oriental Goldbulb

Orange Snooper

Wasp Grouper

Canary Fire-Arrow

Awards

References

  1. Logler.com, "Global Casual Games Top 10 Archived 2011-10-19 at the Wayback Machine," logler.com (10-Apr-2006).
  2. Peter Cohen, "Fish Tycoon maker seeks Mac beta testers," Macworld (Mar 21, 2006).
  3. James Shiell, "Fish Tycoon review," geekzone (30-AUG-2004).
  4. Last Day of Work, "Fish Tycoon News," fishtycoon.com (30-Sep-2004).
  5. Last Day of Work, "Fish Tycoon News," fishtycoon.com (06-May-2006).
  6. Last Day of Work, "Fish Tycoon News," fishtycoon.com (24-Jun-2005).
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