Big Kahuna ReefDownloadGo Hawaiian in this gorgeous underwater adventure! Discover Sea
Turtles, tropical fishes and other aquatic life as you break open
boxes in this classic style matching game, questing for the Mask of
the Tiki
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Arctic Quest 2CD or DownloadNow in Artic Quest 2, the son of the Snow King sets out to turn Earth
into an icy prison for all living creatures and tropical fish. To foil his
evil plans, you must solve 100 inlay puzzles.
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Remote Control Swimming FishPopular Remote ControlNow you can guide your very own tropical fish around the pool. The set comes complete with a fish and radio control transmitter with 2 frequencies, so you can control 2 fishes together in your pool.
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Scuba Diving Second LifePlay!Go Scuba diving in Second Life at the Dragon Moon Island.
Discover an amazing underwater photo exhibit & explore a
submarine wreck at Splash Aquatics. Find pearls or explore
beautiful
coral reefs. Communicate with others through avatars. 13yr+.
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Something Fishy IIIPlay!Score points by swimming a loop of bubbles around the other fish. Your score
from each loop is determined by the most common kind of fish in the loop, and
increases exponentially with the number of them that you captured.
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Jennys Fish ShopDownloadRaise and sell exotic tropical fish. She has always dreamed of
running her own aquarium. But does Jenny have what it takes to
go from managing a tumbledown shop that sells pet fish to
operating a major aquatic attraction?
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FishdomCD or DownloadSolve underwater puzzles and earn points to create an award-winning
virtual aquarium tank of your dreams.
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Freddi Fish 4CD or DownloadFreddi's cousin, Calico Catfish, has invited Freddi Fish and Luther to
visit her hogfish ranch at the world's first underwater Wild West town,
Briny Gulch.
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Ocean DiveCD or DownloadScuba diving exploration game. Dozens of tropical fish species and 3d marine
creatures, including shark, tortoise, octopus, and clownfish.
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