Drawquarium
A 3D animator turns to game development with Drawquarium, where players draw and care for their own fish
A 3D animator from the film world has turned their attention to game development with Drawquarium, a small and personal project that lets players draw their own fish and watch them come to life.
In Drawquarium, players can feed and care for their creations, watching them grow and potentially even turn golden. The game is now available to try as a demo on Steam.
The developer's journey from film to games is a notable one, and Drawquarium is a unique take on the simulation genre. With a focus on creativity and nurturing, the game offers a relaxing experience that lets players express themselves through art.
Drawquarium is currently in development, but the demo is available now for players to try out and get a sense of the game's charm and possibilities.