Players have to help a young marine biologist, Jennifer, win the Best Aquarium Award in Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey. The game takes place in the bottom of the ocean and players have to dive down and attempt to find the hidden objects to help Jennifer.
Players are able to sell the items they find on their dive runs. The money helps buy beautiful creatures for the aquarium. The more creatures and the better looking the aquarium the better chance you have of winning the Best Aquarium Award. Players have to design the aquariums from the ground up and have the chance to design three different aquariums.
If you like hidden object games, check out Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey on April 23rd.
Releasing this week in the Nintendo eShop is the long awaited Pure Chess for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U as well as Castlevania from Konami for Wii U Virtual Console and Devil World from Nintendo for Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console.
Triverse writes, "The iOS platform is one of the most prolific libraries of gaming in history. Games run the gamut of retro to modern shooters to peeing games. Below are a set of free games that we culled for our first Freebie Friday list. Enjoy these titles while they are free and before they go back up in price (when is Google going to fix their store?)."
Nintendo Life: If you’ve never been exposed to a hidden object game before, the concept is as simple to understand as a youthful game of I spy or finding Waldo hidden within the pages of a Where’s Waldo? book. Imagine your bedroom is contained in a snow globe. Someone takes it, shakes it for a minute or two, sets it down, and at that point you’re presented with a list of items you need to find within the mess. That’s exactly what these games are like, but in Fishdom H2O: Hidden Odyssey, you’re searching through mass amounts of human clutter at the bottom of the ocean floor.