![]() You can even buy the scenery found in their tanks on the spot if you feel it’s something you must have for your own fishy paradise. ![]() There are a few social features where you can visit your Facebook friend’s tanks to earn a few coin bonuses and view their scenery. The only real gameplay involves buying fish, feeding them, and cleaning your tank. Tap Fish 2 leans toward the boring side simply because there isn’t much to do. The interface in Tap Fish 2 hasn’t even been touched, with the same low-resolution graphics plaguing an otherwise atmospheric experience, along with some cramped touch issues where I would occasionally hit the wrong button accidentally.īeing able to create and play with fish in your own aquarium can be a whole lot of fun when done right, and a whole lot of boring when done wrong. Is it too much to ask for new gameplay features or major upgrades in a full blown sequel? Sure, there are a few new types of decorations and fish, but I would reserve those types of new upgrades for a simple app update, not a sequel. And that’s the problem with Tap Fish 2 – there isn’t much to be excited for if you’ve already spent several hours in the first game.īeing that this is being marketed as a sequel and not an expansion, I certainly expected more out of it. Given plenty of tools, fish eggs, food and more, you can pretty much create and manage this aquarium however you wish. ![]() Just like the original Tap Fish, Tap Fish 2 puts you in control of your very own aquarium. Tap Fish returns to the iPhone social scene with a few new fish… and not much else ![]()
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