
The narrative adventure game Fishbowl is coming to PlayStation 5 and PC (via Steam) on April 2nd, according to publisher Wholesome Games Presents and developer imissmyfriends.studio.
Here is an overview of the game, via Wholesome Games Presents:
About
Fishbowl is a story-driven game that explores themes of dreams, loss, and finding hope. It’s a personal and moving experience that blends realistic everyday life with fantastical, dreamlike moments, helping you reconnect with your past and present.
Honestly, I was really feeling down – like, super overwhelmed with adulting, grief, and just being totally alone. Then, out of nowhere, this magical talking fish named Paplet shows up – it’s the same one I remember from when I was a kid! He’s been a total lifesaver, helping me sort through everything that happened before and actually giving me hope for the future. It’s like he’s helping me piece my life back together.
Key Features
- Through daily tasks and activities, find ways to create a fulfilling life, even while in isolation.
- With the help of an unlikely companion, re-examine events from your past and piece together the meaning of your dreams.
- As a video editor, edit files with a dynamic matching game, meet your co-workers and support each other in doing the best that you can.
- No bad endings, just different paths. The choices you make will shape the possibilities in Alo’s future.
- Through the emotionally-rich narrative and thoughtful re-examination of your childhood, figure out who you want to be.
Watch a new trailer below.
Release Date Trailer
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2026-03-05 19:18