I needed to play it right then and there.Īnd so I did! After learning that 1) there sure are a lot of sketchy browser-based knockoffs and 2) somehow I never got the game on Steam or Origin or seemingly anywhere else (?), I bought Insaniquarium Deluxe. Neat, right?) Our conversation took some detours and, at one point, Chris mentioned PopCap’s fish-raising click-’em-up Insaniquarium in passing.Īt that moment, my brain was struck by nostalgia lightning. (Here’s a freebie courtesy of Occams: a thoughtful museum sim in which you design and curate exhibits. Yesterday, in light of Frontier’s upcoming Planet Zoo, the Destructoid staff got to chatting about simulation games we wished someone would make. Ever hear someone name-drop an old video game and then immediately feel an irresistible impulse to stop what you’re doing, seek it out, and see how well it holds up? Hey, me too.
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