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Aquarium

December 09, 2009
Author:

Mocanu Calin

http://calinmocanu.webs.com/games.htm
Location:
Onesti, Romania
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From the Author:

Some fish gather in shoals in order to avoid predators.

Your mouse is the predator and they will avoid it, scare them as much as you like but they'll still come back.

P.s. If it's too slow than make the window smaller.

Technology:

javascript

Comments

By yasserty1 on July 12, 2010

all my friend

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By ipwnu on June 07, 2010

awesom:D

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By um on May 15, 2010

um.......has anyone caught them?is it a trick or is it just fun?please comment back

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By Jared on May 07, 2010

i like teh fishez

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By Roc on April 29, 2010

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By Ezekute Okey Godwin on April 12, 2010

Wonderful,I will adopt it

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By paolacorrea on April 01, 2010

paola

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By tammy on March 30, 2010

help me

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By leef on March 30, 2010

Activity Monitor reported over 100% CPU usage! HTML5 is not supposed to be a CPU hog.

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By wanderley on March 24, 2010

xxxxxx

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By arry on March 21, 2010

Get lives u nerds!

Go for a walk or a run.......... somfin that will actually benefit your bodys!

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By Hitman7112 on April 23, 2010

STFU you dumass, why dont just get a life. Stupid ignorant.

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By Nick on May 13, 2010

What he said

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By zuul9 on March 11, 2010

awesome. but to me the fish behave more like a swarm of bees.

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By mayank singh on February 27, 2010

hey this is nice .how did you made it.....................

its crazy

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By aa on February 26, 2010

if you want the drawing faster:

create a new canvas/context

draw Image

get image data

set up image

use that image to draw the fishes

an implementation of that is in processingjs

you could also instead of that drawing a canvashtml element, it is about as fast as drawing a image retrieved from canvas.

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By Yateen on February 23, 2010

Fabulous! Its not only amazing but also very soothing.

Shows the ability to visualize as well as creativity of the author. Simply great!

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By sean on February 14, 2010

your mom

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By Silviu on February 07, 2010

Felicitari! :D

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By Hannah on February 04, 2010

lol. this game and website rocks XD

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By anandhavarun on January 30, 2010

simply superb....

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By menan on January 29, 2010

very nice...

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By Charlotte on January 28, 2010

What do I have to do to use it as a wallpaper? Thanks!

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By Mystic on January 25, 2010

Very interesting, can it be used as a screen saver ? My son, 17mths will love that.

Thnx.

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By william kizer on January 24, 2010

very soothing (gentle)

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By amin on January 17, 2010

apple

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By Lucas Souza on January 16, 2010

Slow on safari

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By Kaila Colbin on January 13, 2010

We use similar physics in our swim game on MiniMonos: http://minimonos.com. As you clean up the reef, schools of fish start to appear, but when you swim into them they scatter.

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By debi langston on January 04, 2010

very interesting....,I want to see more but good so far

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By Eleonora on January 02, 2010

THIS IS AMAZING!!! I LOVE IT!

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By toonrog/spokaneWA. on December 27, 2009

belive it or not this guy may have discovered the secret to self thinking robotic mind share........................just put your pointer in a lower right or left corner of screen and watch one or two of group change direction or speed as if thinking....................as they go around the pointer, and how do the fish know how to speed up or down and change direction with just the pointer in the SAME EXACT SPOT .........unless i am making mountain out of a molehill................hmmmm.........and then once chased,,,,, and the pointer in completly out of frame look what the fish do !!!!!

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By Ren on June 16, 2010

I believe its the flocking algorithm with separation, cohesion and alignment.

With the Separation, largely from the position of the mouse cursor. (:

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By yama on April 12, 2010

your close but i think its more of a large feed loop still impressive for example if you take this program and slow it down the fish do exactly the same thing if not being acted upon by the mouse

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By Connor on December 20, 2009

Did you use a potential field for this?

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By calin on December 21, 2009

What does that mean? I may have... :)

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By TweakingKnobs Giorgio Martini on December 18, 2009

Great !!!

One questions:

Can this be done in processing ? I mean in terms of speed .

Thanx !

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By Rob on January 07, 2010

Yeah.

If you look, one of the example codes they give you is the Boids flocking system. It just like this, but youl need to add in the cursor support.

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By Matt on December 15, 2009

Like the fish shape.

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By mick on December 22, 2009

sigh

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By kanth on December 14, 2009

pongal

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By J. Pang on December 10, 2009

impressive! Do you think GWT can make this kind of development more productive?

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By Anonymous on December 13, 2009

"Productive?" This is way more fun than being productive.

(Please excuse my facetiousness.)

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By calin on December 10, 2009

Interesting. I haven't heard of it as I don't use java but I think it should help a lot. Finding bugs in javascript with the browser's a pain...

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By geckos on December 10, 2009

Nice

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By bmac on December 09, 2009

Nice work

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By @L\/\/AY5 2/\/D on December 09, 2009

lol... 2nd

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By Taylor on December 09, 2009

haha, awesome.

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