Display title | Aquaria (video game) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | An independent video game developed by Bit-Blot. Aquaria follows the story of Naija, an amnesiac aquatic Fish Girl who has been living in a cave, eating fish for as long as she can remember. Eventually, wanderlust forces her to leave and explore the ocean around her. Not five minutes after she leaves her cave, she encounters a mysterious robed entity, whose touch gives Naija a vision that brings back some of her memories. The entity disappears and Naija follows, leading her on a grand adventure in which Naija discovers more about her homeland than she could have ever imagined. |