
There's even a Halloween fish to purchase, the most expensive one naturally, and he's just one big skeleton! The tanks are fairly elaborate, even as the tile pieces are simple. There were different fish than there were in Fishdom: Frosty Splash, so that was good to see, plus a bevy of décor and items that were appropriately themed for the scary season, like cauldrons, witches, pumpkins and so on. There are a number of them for you to purchase and improve, as well as all kinds of fish, decorations and comfort items to fill them with. The real scene-stealers, however, are the Halloween-themed tanks you'll be building as you progress through the game.

It's all very cute and pleasant to look at. You'll see seashells, manta rays, conch shells and more, but you'll also see Halloween-themed pieces like witch's hats, ghosties and jack-o-lanterns. A lot of tile piece designs are the same as we have seen before in other Fishdom games, simply because the aquatic-themed ones would be. I can't say that there are no duplicates whatsoever, but I definitely didn't notice the same puzzles come up in this game as I had in Frosty Splash, so if there are duplicates, I didn't notice it. While the core concept is the same, Playrix Entertainment did take steps to make sure there was enough difference in both games to make them stand out in their own right.

The look is pretty similar, however we're not simply dealing with a palette swap. Fishdom: Spooky Splash is very reminiscent of Fishdom: Frosty Splash, a game I reviewed earlier.
