VR Aquarium is like an old friend. It is not the most exciting or fresh screensaver out there, but I always come back to it.
VRA is really more of a game than a traditional screensaver. You get the most out of it when you interact and play around with all the fun features.
It is refreshing to see an aquarium screensaver that does not take itself too seriously. The animation is a little outdated and cartoonish, but it more than makes up for it with it’s interactive elements. In fact, this screensaver is ideal for younger children as they can play with the fish and relate to them better.
One of the better features is the “construction yard” where you build your own tank. You set it up with plants, ornaments and fish. You can save multiple tanks and come back to edit them any time you like.
Of course, as with all Formosoft products, there is the ability to feed and tickle the fish. VR Aquarium offers multiple foods to feed the fish, including the strange pizza option (?).
I would highly recommend this screensaver to families with younger children. However, if you prefer a casual screensaver with some neat interactive features, you should definitely check out the demo!
The Good: Lots of interactive features.
The Bad: Feels a tad outdated.
The Ugly: Horrible text on their sales page, it reads like a child wrote it.
- No Demo Available
- Visit VRaquarium.com.
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Mike said,
7-20-2007 in 07:11:09 atNice screensaver!