These models were designed for the game “Cosmic Catches,” developed by my school team. The game’s theme is fishing on various planets in space, with each model representing a unique planet with distinct ecosystems and environmental features. From left to right, they are:
Ice Planet: Covered with thick ice layers and ice tips, inspired by Earth’s polar regions or frozen alien worlds. Players can catch icefish with crystal scales, glowfish that emit a soft light in the dark waters, and frost eels that navigate through the icy currents.
Desert Planet: With a golden, cracked, and dune-covered surface, inspired by Earth’s deserts or arid alien landscapes. Players can fish for sand skimmers that glide through the dunes, oasis trout found in rare desert oases, and burrow bass that live in underground water reservoirs.
Toxic Planet: Surrounded by pink poisonous gas clouds and bubbles, inspired by sci-fi toxic worlds. Players can catch venomous serpents with vibrant patterns, toxin pufferfish that inflate when threatened, and rare toxic aquatic creatures adapted to the hazardous environment.
These models enhance the game’s visual appeal and provide players with a rich exploration and interactive experience. The unique design of each planet stimulates players’ curiosity to explore diverse fishing environments and discover different species.