Untitled-1 copyYou bet! If you come here for my regular Creatures blogging, you might be disappointed (or excited!) to hear that I’d like to turn this into something of an Aquazone week. I just got really excited about the game again after playing El-Fish.

This time, I’d like to try to make my old goal of creating a homozygous strain of red tail guppies. It’s a good first goal and one I’ll try to make without the aid of gene splicing. I’ll be using the pair above and, to see if I can get things started right, I’ll be choosing the best daughter and son that they can produce to be the base for the subsequent generations. Easier to start a homozygous strain if you can start with a pair with more similar genes, right? Besides, all the early generation variations are fun to look at.

By the way, I’ll be using Don’s chart (archive.org) as a guide for naming the patterns and colors I see in my guppy series. If you’d like to try this game for yourself, why not secure a copy from Amazon? I got mine for less than 2USD.

bandicam 2015-03-07 21-55-28-623Generation 1 Males

After giving these two about 3 months time (changing the date on my computer) I got these three males and a lot of females. Of course, as much as I love the color in Males 1 and 2, I was going for a color more like Male 3’s and had to find a female who would produce similar colors. Stabilizing the gene pool meant making the genes more and more homozygous by breeding out variation – not something I’m used to in my dealings with Creatures. This meant testing each female with Male 3 to see what they could produce since the females themselves didn’t have an easy way to tell their genotypes. I stored Males1 and 2. If I really wanted, I could try to create a strain from them later.

bandicam 2015-03-07 22-07-04-049 copyGen2 Males From Female 1

These are the males that Female 1 produced with Male 3. Two for three. Not bad. I’ll have to remember her as a potential candidate. Only male 3 is disqualified for his dark red color. Granted, this is a very small sample

bandicam 2015-03-07 22-25-21-047Gen2 Males From Female 2

These are the males that Female 2 produced with Male 3. At first, it looks like she produced two good males, but if you look closely, males 3 and 4 both have an extra, blueish color at the base of their fins aren’t quite the right color anyway. This is the faint version of the “multi” gene described in the chart I’ve linked to above. This is definitely not a feature I’m looking for in my clear, red tailed Guppies. I’ll pass on this female for now. I think male 1 looks gorgeous, by the way.

 bandicam 2015-03-07 22-40-48-844Gen2 Males From Female 3

Wow! 6 males this time! Unfortunately, only Male 3 seems to fit the criteria I’ve set up. Males 2 and 5 are the wrong color entirely, Males 1 and 5 are too bright and male 6 is both too light and has the second shade at the base of his top fin. For now, though, I’m just trying to get regular shades of red with no secondary fin colors or markings. I’ll not be using this female

yayGen2 Males From Female 4

Still not great! Now, we have 3 very dark males and 1 male who is too light! That said, Males 1 and 5 are precisely what I’m looking for. I also happen to like the colors of the darker males, particularly 4, but just as before, they’ll have to be put away for now. Female 4 can be stored with the other potential females.

F5Gen2 Males From Female 5

This is better. Here we have 2 males that are very close to my target color, one who is just a touch on the vibrant side, one who is entirely too dark and one who is much too light and has that blue fade. Still 2 out of five isn’t bad. I’ll be keeping this female.

F6Gen2 Males From Female 6

At a glance, this looks better, but you’ll notice that three males have that small blue fade. Really, one 1 male in this group fits the criteria and that is Male 1. Sadly, Female 6 will not be our founding mother.

bandicam 2015-03-08 00-05-50-845 copyThis left me with three potential starting mothers – Females 1, 4 and 5. Given the small sample sizes of the offspring, it was really anybody’s guess who would be good but the lack of unexpected and unusual colors in his brothers eventually led me to choose Male 3 from Female 5’s line. Having only 3 sisters meant more work for me if they weren’t close to being homozygous, but I like to think my efforts tonight made that less likely. At any rate, I’ve gotten into the swing of things and am ready to start the next Generation.

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Wow. Remember when I blogged about games besides Creatures? Me, too. Don’t worry, we’ll return to our regularly schedules Creatures stuff, but I wanted to take a break and check out something kinda different.

If you hadn’t guessed from my previous looks at Aquazone Deluxe 2 With Guppies, I love fish and I love keeping fish. I used to keep a fresh water aquarium back home in Okinawa but now I keep a tarantula in that tank. (Speaking of, if you know of any good tarantula-pet sims, you let me know, ok?) Anyway…

bandicam 2015-03-06 10-39-18-640 copyToday, I’m looking at El-Fish. I know very little about this game besides the fact that it’s about fish and, apparently, I can catch, evolve, breed and animate them, according to this menu. I can also edit and view tanks and there’s a slide show feature. The question mark (?) at the bottom opens the help menu.The libraries are where you manage your tanks, fish and other things. You can delete, rename and import new objects from the library, which is handy if you want to share fish and tanks with other users. Not a feature I’m likely to use, but it’s interesting all the same.

bandicam 2015-03-06 10-44-16-684 copyNot having any guidance, beside the manual that I hadn’t yet read, I decided to start by checking out the “Catch” menu. I selected a location with the hook and started automatically catching fish. I stopped when I’d caught 7 since that seemed to be a good place to start. Then, I was given a chance to look at each fish. Here’s what I caught.

fishiesOf course, now that I had these fish, I must’ve had to do something with them (and eating them wasn’t an option). Checking out the “evolve” option next revealed that there were already fish in the game that I could play with. Either way, I wanted to evolve one of the fish I’d caught.

I chose F0 and pressed “Evolve”. Like catching the fish, evolving was an automatic process. I could move the variation sliders but otherwise, the process was very hands off. I selected a few of the fish that I’d liked and went back to check out the breed option.

bandicam 2015-03-06 11-06-06-910 copyBecause of their similarity to each other, I chose these two “evolved” versions of F0, F9 and F10. They were also somewhat similar to each other, and I wanted to see if I could get a strain of fish from them. I cleared my other fish from the records to make things simpler.

bandicam 2015-03-06 11-15-28-368 copyI’d also turned down the shape variation and turned up the color variation just to see what would happen. Out of sheer luck, I got two offspring that looked identical to each other. When I bred them with the variation high, they still produced offspring that didn’t look terribly like them. I doubted this game had complex genetics, but it was still fun to play around with the sliders and see what offspring the game would produce.

bandicam 2015-03-06 11-34-20-684 copyFinally, I took F9, F10, F18 and F19 into the Animation menu to see what that would do. I had to wait a while for the animation process to complete and I watched the frames compile. Not especially thrilling, but interesting for a few moments or so. Actually, watching my fish render isn’t unlike waiting for a video to render. Thankfully, I had my knitting to keep me occupied while I waited.

I’d also taken some time to read the manual and found that the game is really just about playing with the fish to make tanks and fish that appealed to you. It’s like a fish-based, fancy, less user-driven version of Spore. With less gameplay. At least it’s honest when it says it’s about making cool looking animals and little else (BA-ZING).

Naturally, and especially because I love fish tanks and decorating fish tanks, this meant that once rendering was done, I had to do something artsy with the tanks. I found that the plants were less stock than I thought and were also randomly generated based on the room you gave them to grow. It’s a neat idea and well implemented.

Many new fish and one stock tank later, this is what I created. See the music attribution below the video – the stock music isn’t great. Normally, I’d have used a .gif here, but the video (hilariously) produced a smaller file size.

“Carefree” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

And that’s it! You make fish that you like, tanks that you like and then sit back and watch the fish. It’s a relaxing program, but the rendering wait is killer if you don’t have anything else to do in the meantime (which, honestly, I normally do). The game is abandonware, so you can find it pretty much anywhere abandonware can be found. It needs DosBox to run on most modern computers.

If you make any fish or tanks of your own, make sure to share them in the comments. Thanks for reading!

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As usual, I started out my visit into the Shee Ark by making my rounds and encouraging the norns to eat food, eat seed, and eat fruit. Also, as usual, things were very peaceful, though I knew full well that the norns were all on their way out.

bandicam 2015-03-05 11-52-38-440 copyOur oldest now was Andromeda, who was surrounded by some friends. Akuma, Aster and Peri all stuck close by.

By now, the groups were starting to seem more exclusionary. The norns didn’t complain much at all about the creatures nearby since, I guess, they were either lucky when I moved them around or they simply packed up and left behind creatures they didn’t like.

A few still seemed to prefer solitude. Dark Cat spent his time eating chocolate roses on the second level of the norn terrarium, near the norn hut. He also seemed to like playing with the lift and only rarely met with Mese or Delia.

bandicam 2015-03-05 11-57-19-062 copyFidget, who was once the center of attention in the desert was now wandering alone, slapping gadgets. It wasn’t that she disliked any of the norns there, it’s just that she enjoyed a wander, I guess. She still came by to mate every once in a while and had a lot of pregnancies.

And then, of course, there was Lin, who prefered the desert’s underground area. She’d always seemed to prefer being alone, given all the time she spent in the Medical Bay, by herself.

bandicam 2015-03-05 12-05-01-486 copyWhen Andromeda’s time finally came, she was with her usual group of friends. Akuma, Peri and Aster all surrounded her.

Beside that, she also went out on a full belly! Now if only all norns went out quite so comfortably.

Andromeda’s death made Daedalus the next oldest norn and, of course, the next in line to go. I wasn’t especially worried, though. He always had Verax, Fidget, Kerplunk and Logic nearby. Mese even showed up and joined the group.

bandicam 2015-03-05 12-08-06-581 copyI was actually more worried about Marsyia, who didn’t move and only ate when told to. I made the decision to move her into the norn Meso, where she might get more stimulation from the other norns. It seemed like nobody wanted to be in the Norn Terrarium except for her, Delia and Dark Cat. At least Delia and Dark Cat took care of themselves.

I moved her next to Stain, where she finally ate something of her own volition. I guess the Comfort Candle was just too much of a distraction for her.

bandicam 2015-03-05 12-13-24-544 copyThe Jungle group consisted of Lin, who liked to migrate and the three permanent residents, Anai, Flame and Suprius. This room was perhaps the quietest and had the lest going on. The norns all took care of themselves and didn’t fight much at all. They were also the least chatty. Still, every once in a while, a pregnancy would come out of this room, so that was something.

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I finally got some free time where I don’t have a terrible headache, so I’m making time for Creatures. Hooray!

bandicam 2015-03-05 11-23-46-941 copyThe babies didn’t stray far from the incubator and nursery yet, but I was hoping that at least one of them would wander away and help me collect power ups.

Who would it be? Well, we’d just have to wait and find out. In the meantime, the babies were actually eating seeds and roots and fiddling with the dispensors. They had instincts to push them, but they also experimented with pulling them, which didn’t produce any result. A pleasant side effect to this fiddling was that norns were also pressing the drink dispensor, so portable drinks were always available. How handy!

bandicam 2015-03-05 11-29-39-818 copyEventually, the norns started to crowd around each other. I managed to separate Dodger from the group and I tried to lure him over to the second learning computer. Getting one over there would be a good start in getting them all to wander, but Dodger basically trapped the lift by falling asleep right in front of it. When he did finally wake up, he must have been very thirsty, because he stood in front of the water fountain for a while and drank. Good thing, too! This is exactly the kind of behavior I was looking for in a thirsty norn.

bandicam 2015-03-05 11-38-54-954 copyIt took some doing, but I finally lured everyone down to the second computer and brought their dispensors with them. I wasn’t really expecting everyone to learn their words completely, but this would at least make it easier to communicate with me and with each other. Besides, if one norn didn’t learn a word, chances are, the others could teach it.

Our youngest, Dodger, was now 22 minutes old and our oldest, Isabelle, was finally getting to be breeding age. Unfortunately, she became ill! With a little alone time, she healed on her own. With no science kit, I wasn’t able to find out what was wrong, but I’m glad she got better. Hopefully, things go so smoothly next time!

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