FishVille

FishVille is a defunct real-time aquarium simulation game developed by Zynga, it was available as an application on the social-networking website Facebook.

The game allowed members of Facebook to manage virtual aquariums by rearing fish.

These additional items can be purchased from the store with the in-game currency or can be acquired through the game's gifting mechanism.

The FishVille store has a vast array of decorations and creatures which get unlocked and are available for purchase as the user levels up in the game.

Like most Zynga games, FishVille incorporates the social networking aspect of Facebook into many areas of gameplay.

Players may invite their friends to be their neighbors, allowing them to perform certain actions on each other's tanks per day by "visiting" it.

Jim Squires, from GameZebo, said that the game was "easily one of Facebook's greatest underwater adventures" and that "FishVille offers up a perfect blend of familiarity and freshness that any fish lover can enjoy".

[3] Ryan Geddes, from IGN, stated that the game is an incredibly efficient advertising and microtransaction delivery tool".