Luna’s Fishing Garden

Luna’s Fishing Garden

Luna’s Fishing Gardenis a short, cosy fishing and building game. Players take on the role of Cassie and catch fish, trade items and create a dream garden by cleaning up, planting flora, and bringing animals to the curious archipelago.

The game sees Cassie complete quests for the various animal characters that she meets, whether it is cleaning the islands for Luna the fox or collecting specific fish for Jellybean the seal. As various tasks are completed Cassie is able to clear more of the storm’s residual fog and explore further, encountering more characters along the way. Fishing is obviously a major part of the game and can be set to either relaxing or challenging mode. There is also a definite idler aspect to the game as most farming items have a timer dictating how often they can be harvested such as the tamarillo tree which has a 95-second turnaround.

Real player with 7.4 hrs in game


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Really fun and relaxing game. The premise is simple but entertaining - catch fish and plant flora to harvest and sell for money which you can then use to plant more decorations around the colourful, pixel islands of the game. As somebody who really enjoys the fishing mechanics in Stardew Valley, this game easily had my attention for hours. If you find that method of fishing too difficult, there is an option to switch to an easier method, so the game remains fun and relaxing for people of all preferences.

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game

Luna's Fishing Garden on Steam

Island Raft Survival 2021: Ocean Escape

Island Raft Survival 2021: Ocean Escape

annoying bird in the beginning of game, I’ve played much better games similar to this one.

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game


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It’s a super fun game, but its not letting me repair my raft

Real player with 2.9 hrs in game

Island Raft Survival 2021: Ocean Escape on Steam

Kaiju Fishing

Kaiju Fishing

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FEATURES

Fish for Monsters - Catch all kinds of crazy, unique, and beautiful creatures. From small fry, like the Tadfish, to Megaldon sized Ripjaw’s. There are even rumors of larger and more dangerous creatures that lurk below.

Explore a World - The ocean world of Eer lays open before you. Cast off from your safe and friendly Sapphire Cove, Discover the inviting warm waters of Kailano, the frigid wastes of Boreas, and the mysterious lava filled waters of Karai.

Puzzle it out - The mystery of the Kaiju awaits. Stories of the return of these mythical creatures have reached your ears. Where did they come from? Why have they returned? The secrets and puzzles of the Kaiju are waiting for you.

Quests await - The village of Sapphire Cove needs you. Join Runa, Skipper, Biff, Gill, Herc and a colorful cast of characters on an Epic journey.

Craft your bait - A crafty angler knows just the right bait in the right spot at the right time leads to the most legendary fish. Try out your own custom combinations to prove you’re the craftiest!

Catch them all - Fish of all sizes and rarity are waiting to be caught. Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, and Legendary fish of every type and size can be found. Be ready though, as the old timers say, the more rare the fish, the harder the fight!

Keep ‘em - Every angler knows that fish stories are just that, stories… unless of course you can prove it! Keep magically miniature versions of your favorites in your very own Fish Tank. Gotta catch em all!

Pet your pet - Your trusty companion Skipper is always by your side. He’ll point you towards the fish you want, as long as he gets a treat and some pets of course.

THE PLAN

Right now, we’re hard at work developing KAIJU FISHING. You can follow our updates on Twitter @mutantstudios and WISHLIST the game right now to keep an eye on it! We’ll be updating this store page as we go as well.

We’re currently targeting an early 2021 release. We hope you join us on this adventure.

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Kaiju Fishing on Steam

Cat Fish Island

Cat Fish Island

TLDR at the end of the review.

This is a chill, exploration game. It is short, you can get 100% completion in one hour.

Before I played this game, I was having a pretty bad game, but this game helped make my day a little bit better. You are an adveturer searching for legends and new experiences, and that’s when you arrive to the island in search of a legendary fish. The story is pretty simple and childish, but it doesn’t worsen the experience.

Gameplay: It’s okay, sometimes it feels a bit luck based, but if you use some technique you can easily catch any fish. The exploration is pretty good and smooth, allowing you to enjoy the island.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Cat Fish Island on Steam

9th Dawn III

9th Dawn III

9th Dawn III is a great hack-and-slash dungeon crawler/RPG with a lot of content. The game has a semi-open world concept with limited access to areas related to the main story. There is a predefined path to progress in the game, but the number of optional dungeons gives a lot of freedom. I enjoyed the storyline, even if it is a clichéd “save the world from evil” scenario.

You can definitely tell that the developers put a lot of attention to detail in this game. There is a huge amount of items, skills, monsters and general things you can do in the game. You can go fishing and make a meal out of your catch, or you can go mining and forge a new weapon etc.

Real player with 183.8 hrs in game

9th Dawn III is a 2D pixel take on a huge open world filled with smithing, jewelcrafting, alchemy, cooking, taming monsters, a card game along with the usual dungeon crawling and loot that are familiar for everyone. The animation and art for this game are it’s weakest points, which as an artist I hate saying. On the plus side, everything else is so damned good that you will get past the look of it pretty damned quickly. It is singularly my only “complaint” about this game, and even there the dark dreary textures that seem to blend into each other are vastly outweighed by amazingly implemented gameplay mechanics, a fun little story that doesn’t take itself too seriously, and a plethora of crafting minigames and card minigames that will keep you entertained for hours.

Real player with 93.7 hrs in game

9th Dawn III on Steam

Doku’s Noodle Empire

Doku’s Noodle Empire

You are an aspiring chef tasked with finding a secret recipe in a distant fishing village. Go fishing, cook food, discover recipes, meet friends, and more in this isometric, pixel art adventure!

Features

  • Become a master at fishing. Gather quality cooking ingredients by fishing in a variety of locations.

  • Cook meals and discover new recipes. Learn to cook delicious recipes in an interactive minigame. Discover new recipes throughout your adventures.

  • Meet new friends and experience their stories. As you venture out into the village and the surrounding areas, use the power of cooking to create friendships and explore unique quests and storylines.

  • Decorate and customize. Upgrade your character and home with unique cosmetic items.

  • Includes an original soundtrack.

Doku's Noodle Empire on Steam

The Fisherman - Fishing Planet

The Fisherman - Fishing Planet

I’ve played both Fishing Planet and The Fisherman: Fishing Planet, they are both great and have different issues. One reason I enjoy The Fisherman is that you don’t need to worry so much about making money in the game. You buy licenses one time, travel is cheaper, no cooldown on forwarding the time, and you make baitcoins by catching uniques (a few species gave credits on uniques). I got the game when it was on 60% discount, and I think it’s worth that but would probably think twice for paying full price for it (could be better to spend that money on the regular Fishing Planet instead).

Real player with 373.3 hrs in game

Gave this review after not playing the game enough: This is what Fishing Planet used to be before they decided to change everything. Catch rates are so so much better and it is very much less grindy and believe me I grinded my backside off in Fishing Planet. Still early days but would recommend it but not at £34.99 I shopped around and got it much much cheaper.

Edit 31/01/2020: There is still bugged fish in the game where no matter what you the fish either runs and runs or comes so far in and then runs again.

Real player with 353.8 hrs in game

The Fisherman - Fishing Planet on Steam

Cozy Cabin

Cozy Cabin

From the developer of Simple Farm comes a brand new relaxing survival game where you survive in a cabin set in a old school operating system.

I was watching a Kingsway stream one day, an RPG set in an old-school style operating system, when someone in the comments said that the UI was cozy. The comment immediately inspired me to make a coziness simulator based completely in an old-school desktop. Cozy Cabin is meant to be as relaxing as possible. It’s set in a quiet, rainy town where your only job is to fish, farm, and mine in order to pay your monthly rent and stay in the cabin.

Cozy Cabin on Steam

SantaCraft

SantaCraft

I’m a big fan of Milkbag Games. They make fun, relaxing games with a lot of thought and creativity in them just for the player’s enjoyment! Santacraft was a lot of fun to play. I was hooked and couldn’t stop. My desire to completely clear the map will probably send me back into the game very soon! Music, characters, and pop culture references are all on point!

EDIT for 2021 update: Love all the new stuff added, including a way to keep building! Thank you so much, Owen and Matt for making SantaCraft even more fun!

Real player with 12.3 hrs in game

A perfectly witty and wholesome Christmas game just in time for the holidays! Definitely worth the $5!

On top of being fun for me, I’ve found that it is a great way to teach my 6 year old to use a mouse as he finds controllers too difficult and has given up on other games like Minecraft. This game is right up his alley with the cute characters as well as incorporating the crafting and building that he loves to do!

Real player with 5.9 hrs in game

SantaCraft on Steam

Here Comes Niko!

Here Comes Niko!

10/10 gay turtles

Real player with 75.8 hrs in game

It’s exactly what it describes itself as, a game for tired people. If a 3D platformer that’s all about exploring and helping people and NOT challenge sounds fun to you, pick it up.

Real player with 12.5 hrs in game

Here Comes Niko! on Steam