4/5 rating based on 53 reviews. Read all reviews for Aquaria for iPhone.
Aquaria is paid iOS app published by Last Chance Media, LLC
emily78name
So I went looking for a great puzzle game and stumbled upon this. I wasn't too sure about it at first. Little did I know what was in store. There are so many different elements to this game it's unreal. Highly recommend.
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My husband bought this game for me for a across country car trip. Unfortunately I never could get into it on the trip. But after we got home I started it, and couldn't put it down. Absolutely the best game I have ever played for IPad 2 If you play it you will fall in <3! (:
Cvb177
Gorgeous visuals, engaging, interesting plot, lengthy gameplay, a huge world with individually unique areas, beautiful sound and music. Like Ecco mixed w Metroid, it has a throwback to great platformers, super nintendo style, mixed with the gorgeous atmospheric and sound effects current consoles offer. so fun and I love Naija! Hooray for games with metamorphisizing goodies
RelaxJack
Wonderful graphics, great gameplay, great for new and experienced gamers alike. It's a long way from pong on my old Atari to this on my new iPad and this is one of those times I LOVE technological advancement. A pleasure for the eyes and ears and easily manipulated with a touchscreen. Wonderful. 4stars!!!
Ayarii
This game is amazing. Great graphics, great story line, and great music. There is much to explore and discover in this game and everyone should enjoy it as much as they can before beating the game. I am looking forward for a second game, but this game was great and I am very glad I decided to play it.
myst515
Ambient Music, Graphics, Gameplay, this is awesome! Well worth the price, and thanks to the devs as we'll as other PC developers that port their work to iOS for us to enjoy.
Myowngirl42
A tremendous amount of clever, quirky artistry went into this game. The theme is sweet yet macabre: the persistence of goodness in an intricately created robotic society plagued by entropy. Discovering this game is like rereading In The Night Kitchen as an adult: it's greater than the sum of its parts and worth every penny. Considering the amount of time and effort that must have gone into this gem I'm not expecting Machinarium II in the near future. That being said, I advise taking your time with it and avoid any cheating. The mini-puzzles are fun and appropriate to the task at hand, and even consulting the guidebook is an adventure in itself.
MistySlate
I really loved aquaria as soon as I saw it - it was beautiful, mysterious and fun game. So I was totally delighted to see it coming to iPad, and now I enjoy the ability to swim around the kelp forest while on the move.