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It's from 1997-1999, played in an isometric view point, might have been published by microsoft, it ran in windows.
You had a board on which there was a landscape that you could modify, the point of the game was to get as much water as possible to stay on the board, it had some yellow rubber ducks as well. You failed a level if too much water ran off the board. Can't recall how it showed you where the water would fall or if you were the one to drop water on the landscape.
Thanks to anyone who takes the time to answer this
It's from 1997-1999, played in an isometric view point, might have been published by microsoft, it ran in windows.
You had a board on which there was a landscape that you could modify, the point of the game was to get as much water as possible to stay on the board, it had some yellow rubber ducks as well. You failed a level if too much water ran off the board. Can't recall how it showed you where the water would fall or if you were the one to drop water on the landscape.
Thanks to anyone who takes the time to answer this
Goes by different names. On nintendo 64 it was Wetrix. On Ps2 it was called Aqua Aqua. I don't know it's PC equivalent.
It's from 1997-1999, played in an isometric view point, might have been published by microsoft, it ran in windows.
You had a board on which there was a landscape that you could modify, the point of the game was to get as much water as possible to stay on the board, it had some yellow rubber ducks as well. You failed a level if too much water ran off the board. Can't recall how it showed you where the water would fall or if you were the one to drop water on the landscape.
Thanks to anyone who takes the time to answer this
Goes by different names. On nintendo 64 it was Wetrix. On Ps2 it was called Aqua Aqua. I don't know it's PC equivalent.
It's from 1997-1999, played in an isometric view point, might have been published by microsoft, it ran in windows.
You had a board on which there was a landscape that you could modify, the point of the game was to get as much water as possible to stay on the board, it had some yellow rubber ducks as well. You failed a level if too much water ran off the board. Can't recall how it showed you where the water would fall or if you were the one to drop water on the landscape.
Thanks to anyone who takes the time to answer this
Goes by different names. On nintendo 64 it was Wetrix. On Ps2 it was called Aqua Aqua. I don't know it's PC equivalent.
Aqua Aqua is actual a sequel, that is somewhat easier
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Goes by different names. On nintendo 64 it was Wetrix. On Ps2 it was called Aqua Aqua. I don't know it's PC equivalent.
Aqua Aqua
That's exactly what I was searching for, thanks a bunch. I got it on a PC Gamer demo disc.
Aqua Aqua is actual a sequel, that is somewhat easier