Fishdom

Fishdom

Playrix

Rating 4.6 (6,708,596 reviews)

Match-3 puzzle building with aquarium decoration and social events

The design ties puzzle clearing to visible progression. Each solved board feeds the decorating layer, while events and social features add reasons to return beyond the standard level climb.

Category Puzzle
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 9.8.2.0
Updated May 18, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Fishdom is a free-to-play puzzle game from Playrix that blends match-3 boards with light home decoration. The loop is straightforward: clear puzzle stages, earn rewards, and spend them on aquariums and fish-themed spaces that can be customized with decorations. That combination gives the game a familiar mobile structure, but the aquarium theme and collection of fish and pets give it a softer personality than a standard puzzle app. The official description also points to merge elements, though match-3 remains the main driver of progression. With more than 100 million installs and a rating count above 6.7 million, it is clearly a long-running release rather than a niche experiment. The presentation leans colorful and casual, built for short bursts between larger goals.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Match-3 Progression The main loop revolves around clearing match-3 levels to advance and earn resources. That structure gives each puzzle a purpose beyond score chasing, since progress is tied to aquarium building.
  • Aquarium Decoration Unlocked aquariums can be decorated in different ways, giving the game a light customization layer. The appeal comes from shaping a space rather than only clearing stages.
  • Event Rewards The description mentions expeditions, season adventures, keys, power-ups, boosters, pets, and decorations. These events appear designed to break up the core loop with extra reward paths.
  • Competitive Play The game includes competitions and team play, plus the option to connect through Facebook friends or the wider community. That adds a social layer for players who want more than solo puzzle runs.
  • Mobile Session Design It is free on Android and iPhone, with no Wi-Fi requirement for the main game. That makes it suitable for flexible sessions, with online access reserved for extra features.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile puzzle games, Fishdom stands out less for novelty than for how many systems it layers onto a familiar format. The combination of decoration, events, and social play gives the game more structure than a bare match-3 app.

  • Huge Audience More than 100,000,000 installs and over 6.7 million ratings suggest a large, established player base. That usually means stable support and a clear sense of what the game is trying to be.
  • Strong User Score A 4.6-star average is solid for a free mobile puzzle game with monetization. The rating volume also gives that score more weight than a small sample would.
  • Flexible Play Model The game can be played without Wi-Fi for the core experience, while online access unlocks competitions and extra features. That split makes it practical for both offline and connected sessions.

Things to Know Before Playing

The main caveats are typical for a large free-to-play mobile puzzle game. The base download is easy to access, but the monetization, online extras, and content ratings are worth checking before installing.

  • In-App Purchases The game is free, but the description says some items, including randomized ones, can be bought for real money. That usually means optional spending pressure even if the core game is playable without paying.
  • Online Extras The main game does not require Wi-Fi, but competitions and additional features do need an internet connection. Players interested only in solo puzzle stages can ignore that friction.
  • Age Guidance Google Play lists the game as Everyone, while the App Store rates it 12+. That makes it broadly family-friendly, though the App Store rating gives parents a slightly stricter benchmark.

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