Software : Aquazone Seven Seas Deluxe

Aquazone Seven Seas Deluxe

from: Smith Micro Software Inc.




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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Smith Micro Software Inc.
EAN: 0717103102042
Feature: Have you dreamed of owning an exotic fish or just a fish tank, but the time, cost, and maintenance were just too much? Your dream has come true! Aquazone Seven Seas Deluxe delivers a state-of-the-art virtual aquarium to your Mac or PC! An aquarium so vibrant, so life-like, you will swear the fish are real! No complicated set-up or cleanup required! Just pick your tank and as many of the 40 include
Format: CD-ROM
Label: Smith Micro Software Inc.
Manufacturer: Smith Micro Software Inc.
Model: AQZ1XBX2
Publisher: Smith Micro Software Inc.
Release Date: February 27, 2008
Sales Rank: 3447
Studio: Smith Micro Software Inc.


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  • Have you dreamed of owning an exotic fish or just a fish tank, but the time, cost, and maintenance were just too much? Your dream has come true! Aquazone Seven Seas Deluxe delivers a state-of-the-art virtual aquarium to your Mac or PC! An aquarium so vibrant, so life-like, you will swear the fish are real! No complicated set-up or cleanup required! Just pick your tank and as many of the 40 include







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Kick back and relax as you observe the fluid, peaceful movements and brilliant colors of exotic fish and marine life, and skip the time, cost and maintenance of a real tank! Explore the deep blue and its inhabitants without even leaving your home with Aquazone Seven Seas Deluxe! Includes 40 fish...have as many onscreen fish as you like!









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