Chillquarium offers a peaceful and relaxing idle experience focused on collecting and nurturing a variety of fish within custom aquatic environments. While its simplicity and laid-back nature are praised, some players seek more depth and interactivity, as well as improvements in gameplay features and technical stability. The game successfully scratches the collector's itch without pressuring microtransactions, making it a valued addition for those enjoying casual, low-intensity gaming sessions.
Positive Points
Relaxing and enjoyable idle game.Unique and cute fish art with a variety of species including rainbow and golden variants.No microtransactions; one-time purchase.Progresses even while offline.A calming way to collect fish and decorate aquariums.Includes accessibility features like auto-clicking.Real-time progression adds to the laid-back gameplay.Educational aspect by including real fish names and information.Holds interest with collecting different types of fish and achievements.Negative Points
Early game progression can feel slow.Lack of depth in gameplay for those seeking active engagement.Can become repetitive with the cycle of feeding, growing, and selling fish.Limited tank customization and decoration options.Golden and rainbow fish are excessively rare, making achievements grindy.Some users reported technical issues like progress resets.Use of GPU resources perceived by some as high for the type of game.Mixed Points
Game encourages relaxing rather than intense, focused play, which might not suit everyone's tastes.The simplicity of gameplay is appreciated by some players but found lacking by others seeking more interactivity.The collection aspect is addictive for many but becomes tedious for some due to the reliance on RNG for obtaining rarer fish.Common Themes
Relaxing gameplay and atmosphere.Collecting and growing various fish species.Simple yet addictive idle mechanics.The balance between accessibility and grind in progression.Desire for more content and features from players.Updated 6/6/2024, 4:10:02 AM UTC