Peacequarium

A relaxing idle aquarium sim you can dock anywhere—watch fish grow, evolve, and reward patient play even while multitasking.

Recomendaciones Score 8.4 pc idlesimulationrelaxingaquarium
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Recomendaciones Score 8.4 out of 10

Quick facts

Platforms
pc
Genre
idle, simulation, relaxing, aquarium
Price
standard
Playtime
medium
Difficulty
Very easy, with progress coming from setup choices and patient observation
Modes
Solo idle simulation

Best for

  • Players who want a background-friendly game they can check in on after work
  • Anyone looking for calm progress without punishment or mechanical overload
  • People who like digital pets, soft optimization, and a steady companion loop

Skip if

  • Players who need strong narrative hooks or constant challenge
  • Anyone who wants dense management depth from minute one
  • People who dislike idle mechanics or passive progression

Watch trailer

A quick video reference before deciding whether this fits your taste.

Peacequarium is a relaxing idle aquarium simulator that lets you watch and grow your fish even while multitasking.

Why It Stands Out

  • Turns idle simulation into a calm companion: place your aquarium anywhere, “set it and forget it,” or go immersive in resizable fullscreen.
  • Progression without pressure: fish mature, ecosystems stabilize, and upgrades compound over time, rewarding patient play.
  • Customizable species, traits, and habitats blend visual charm with subtle strategy, so watching feels productive.

Gameplay

  • Idle growth, steady rewards. Fish evolve and generate resources continuously, creating a gentle feedback loop.
  • Custom ecosystems. Mix species and traits to influence aesthetics and bonuses; rare/epic/legendary fish fill out a compendium with perks and cosmetics.
  • Flexible display. Docked mini-window, resizable fullscreen, or floating overlays let the aquarium fit into work or leisure.
  • Calming vibe. Soft visuals and ambient sounds make it ideal for stress relief while still offering light engagement.

Who Should Play It

Players who enjoy relaxing, low-pressure sims, casual idle mechanics, and visually pleasing digital pets.

Platforms

PC (Steam); mobile not confirmed.

Price

Standard premium indie release; no subscription or discount info disclosed.

Official Release Date

December 15, 2025

Official links and sources

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