Game Introduction
Get ready for the ultimate evolution adventure in Fish Evolution 3D! This isn’t just a casual game—it’s an exciting mix of swimming, collecting, and growing that’ll hook you.
Start as a tiny fish, dive into a vibrant 3D underwater world, and collect others to grow bigger, faster, and cooler in real time! Watch out for traps like sharp hooks and tricky “lazy doors” that block your progress.
Push forward to unlock amazing transformations: become majestic golden dragons or divine dragons, each with stunning designs. Dash into the sky to test your distance, and see the world change as you evolve. Collect rewards for awesome trailing effects, making your fish stand out.
Ready to guide your fish to ultimate evolution? Dive into Fish Evolution 3D now!
Game Features
1. Innovative Gameplay Integration
Break the boundaries of traditional casual games by integrating swimming exploration, fish collection, and real-time growth. Players achieve simultaneous upgrades in size, speed, and appearance through collection, creating a closed-loop pleasure of "operation-feedback-growth".
2. Real-Time Evolution System
With evolution as the core driving force: start as a small fry, continuously collect to unlock stronger forms, and eventually evolve into mythical creatures like golden dragons and divine dragons. "Visual growth" brings a sense of accomplishment and anticipation for exploration.
3. 3D Dynamic Scenes
Adopt vibrantly colored 3D underwater platforms; scenes change synchronously with the fish's evolution, ensuring constant visual freshness. It supports multi-device adaptation, allowing you to experience the 3D marine world anytime, anywhere.
4. Coexistence of Strategy and Challenges
Incorporate light strategy into casual gameplay: you need to avoid traps such as fishhooks and "lazy doors", and judge the priority of collection. Unlock "sky dash" in the later stage; rewards can be exchanged for trailing effects to create a personalized fish.
Gameplay and Controls
1. Basic Movement
Drag to control the direction and adjust the fish's swimming path; the larger the drag range, the faster the turning speed. Aim, then press and hold to start swimming; release to continue gliding in the current direction.
Core: 3D scenes support all-directional swimming, allowing you to move through platform gaps and avoid obstacles.
2. Core Interaction
Collection: Touch other small fish of the same kind to automatically collect them and trigger real-time growth (improvements in size and speed).
Hazard Avoidance: When encountering fishhooks or "lazy doors", quickly change direction to move away from the red warning area.
Evolution: Evolution is automatically triggered when the collection target is met. The fish becomes invulnerable during evolution and can pass through traps unharmed.
3. Advanced Operations
Sky Dash: After evolving into a high-level form, swim to the "dash springboard" to activate the function automatically. The dash distance depends on the current evolution level.
Effect Equipment: After receiving rewards from level clearance, go to the "Effects" menu on the main interface and click the desired trailing effect to equip it. The effect will take effect automatically when the fish swims.
4. General Tips
No complex button combinations; low operation threshold.
Unified operation logic across all devices; easy to get started with.
Game Guide

1. Beginner's Start: Laying the Foundation for Evolution
At the start, when you’re a small fry, mastering movement control is key — the range of your drag adjusts the turning speed. Aim for dense schools of fish, then press and hold to glide. This not only allows efficient collection but also saves reaction time for operations. Prioritize fish schools in open waters and avoid trap areas that are hard to handle initially. Follow the "proximity principle" when collecting: first swallow nearby small fish to build a size advantage, and only chase scattered targets once your speed increases.
The initial evolution stage (small fish → medium-sized fish) requires collecting about 20 fish of the same kind. During this phase, traps pose little threat, so you can focus on accumulating numbers. When evolution is triggered, you’ll enter a 3-second invincibility state. If there are traps like fishhooks nearby, you can take the opportunity to pass through dangerous areas and reduce route detours.

2. Advanced Core: Balancing Collection and Hazard Avoidance
In the mid-game, the density of "lazy doors" and fishhooks in the scene increases, so you need to develop a "predictive operation" mindset. Observe the distribution pattern of traps: fishhooks are mostly fixed at the edges of dense fish schools, while "lazy doors" open and close periodically. When encountering red warning areas, change direction in advance to avoid collision caused by sudden last-minute turns.
Adjust the collection priority dynamically: prioritize swallowing fish similar to your current form (the smaller the size gap, the higher the growth efficiency). When you encounter rare glowing fish, chase them first — their growth value is equivalent to that of 3 ordinary fish. Also, keep in mind the "evolution buffer" trick: when you’re about to meet the evolution requirement, deliberately guide the fish school to swim toward the trap direction, and use the evolution invincibility period to pass through multiple obstacles at once.

3. Key to High Scores: Dash and Effect Utilization
After evolving into high-level forms like the golden dragon or divine dragon, "sky dash" becomes the core of scoring. Dash springboards are mostly located on high platforms at the end of the scene, so you need to plan your route in advance: maintain straight swimming to build up speed, and avoid frequent turns that slow you down before dashing. The dash distance is directly linked to the evolution level — the dash distance of the divine dragon form is about 40% longer than that of the golden dragon, so you must dash with all your might to unlock the ultimate form.
Prioritize exchanging settlement rewards for "speed-boosting trailing effects," which can increase swimming speed by an additional 5%, indirectly improving collection efficiency and dash distance. No extra operation is needed after equipping the effect; it takes effect automatically when swimming. In the later stage, you can adjust it according to the scene — switch to "warning effects" in complex trap areas to help predict dangerous positions.

4. General Tips: Guide to Efficiency Improvement
Maintain the habit of "swimming along the edges" throughout the game. The edges of 3D scenes have dense fish schools and fewer traps. Make use of the gliding mechanism: press and hold the screen to collect continuously, reducing operational interruptions. If you accidentally hit an obstacle, don’t panic — after respawning, prioritize collecting nearby small fish to quickly restore your size and avoid staying in a low-level form for a long time. The operation logic is consistent across devices, allowing you to seamlessly apply your skills when switching scenes and maintain the evolution rhythm.