• Publisher: 3DO
  • Release Date: Dec 29, 2000
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  • Summary: AquaAqua™ is an addictive, fast-action, water-based puzzle game of strategy and control set in a liquid landscape. Trap water by positioning pieces as fast as they fall to form dams and lakes. Watch the weather; if it rains too much your lake will overflow and your valuable water goesAquaAqua™ is an addictive, fast-action, water-based puzzle game of strategy and control set in a liquid landscape. Trap water by positioning pieces as fast as they fall to form dams and lakes. Watch the weather; if it rains too much your lake will overflow and your valuable water goes down the drain. If you lose too much water it's "game over." Expand
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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 14
  2. Negative: 0 out of 14
  1. Games Radar
    88
    A curious and addictive title, occasionally it can seem too difficult to amass the points necessary to defeat the bosses in the game, but the fact that you will always be ready to give it another go is testament to its quality as a launch title.
  2. Daily Radar
    88
    Funky and fun, it won't revolutionize the genre, but it's a hardcore puzzle gamer's wet dream.
  3. The game sucks you in to it, and wont let go.
  4. 77
    A very entertaining and addictive puzzler.
  5. Da Gameboyz
    75
    Aside for the difficult perceptive due to the lack of a better camera system, Aqua Aqua deserves more good points than bad.
  6. The only things that aren't very confusing are the graphics and sound. Aqua Aqua shows off clean and colorful visuals along with decent sound.

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  1. May 17, 2023
    7
    Aqua Aqua shares a striking resemblance to the classic game Wetrix on the Nintendo 64. It follows a similar concept where you arrangeAqua Aqua shares a striking resemblance to the classic game Wetrix on the Nintendo 64. It follows a similar concept where you arrange Tetris-like pieces on a board, aiming to contain a specific amount of water within. While this style of gameplay may appeal to certain players, personally, I didn't find it particularly engaging. However, if you enjoy Wetrix and similar games of this nature, Aqua Aqua offers another opportunity to indulge in that style, and chances are you'll find it to your liking. Expand

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#30 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2000
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#14 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2000