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The aim of Angel Breed is to fill your tank with as many high-value fish as possible. The rarer the fish, the more money they are worth!
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Jan Barker - 23 October 2013 11:06am
highly addictive and fascinating. I love it thank you for creating this.
one thing, would it be possible to have another "holding tank" to temporarily put fish in while focussing on others? In real life this is what I would do - or the other way, put the breeding pair into a different tank - this would be better :)
thanks
Jan
Helen Weir - 25 October 2013 9:54am
Hi,
Many thanks for your kind comments, I've passed them onto the producer responsible for the interactive.
Best wishes.
OpenLearn Moderator
Jan Barker - 30 November 2013 6:51pm
Hi again,
even though I know which are the highest value fish to breed, I still enjoy the process of breeding and choosing; however it would be nice for it to not be so much about the game, so that I am not up against time :)
and extra genes would be good too.
thanks again - I do really like this :)
Jan