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

Moonglow Bay

Moonglow Bay

A really fun and relaxing game.

I’m a bit sad it has such a mixed review score.

There’s not really a big challenge to anything you do ingame, however to me this was perfectly fine.

I wanted to play a really laid back game, which is exactly what Moonglow Bay seemed to be.

And I got even more.

You can just chill, catch a few fish, cook, collect pieces of the story behind your character and the citizens of the bay.

You’ll progress through quite the variety of biomes and there’s lots of interesting fish to find, that all have nice little myths the people of the bay affiliate them with.

Real player with 30.4 hrs in game


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I really can’t recommend the game in it’s current state. There’s just too many bugs ranging from small visual things to currently unfixable softlocks. I’m currently stuck, unable to progress through a bossfight because it simply won’t continue. I see too many other issues like this in the game’s discord as well. Keyboard support seems like a very last moment addition; on launch, the controls were wonky and you couldn’t even save your game. They updated the controls, but there’s still no way to rebind anything. The game also doesn’t use the mouse, which is strange for a game with analog input in sections. I really wish this game had had some sort of early access/open beta period to iron out the more obvious and game-breaking issues before launch.

Real player with 24.6 hrs in game

Moonglow Bay on Steam

Nautical Life

Nautical Life

Ok for 1 day nothing more.

Real player with 35.7 hrs in game


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Don’t listen to the reviews on the discussion page, this game is fantastic, simple casual style gameplay your not racing any timers or must have done by this time drama, take your time. If your low on in game currency buy a few fishing boats wait a day you’ll have more money instantly. Then buy more boats level up repeat.

Real player with 21.3 hrs in game

Nautical Life on Steam

Megaquarium

Megaquarium

Have you ever wanted to run an aquarium? You can build and manage one with Megaquarium!

If you have played any management game before you will already have an idea of what to expect: you make exhibits to let your creativity take over, manage employees, and hopefully turn a profit in the process.

While not particularly innovative, the game manages to hit enough of the right notes to be enjoyable and relaxing, especially if you fancy the idea of running an aquarium.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1652866771

Real player with 59.0 hrs in game

Fairly Realistic and Lots of Good Fun

This is a well rounded title with lots of room to grow!

Pros:

  • Accurate and realistic modeling. I keep fish as a hobby and although most of the animal husbandry mechanics are significantly simplified they are still more or less pretty accurate. Most of the fish artwork is very accurate. These are not made up fish that don’t actually exist.

  • Simulation and tycoon aspects are well thought out and satisfying. For the most part it feels like success / failures make sense. A grouper ate your anthias because they were small enough to fit in it’s mouth, makes sense!

Real player with 56.8 hrs in game

Megaquarium on Steam

Monster Harvest

Monster Harvest

Should I recommend this game yes or no? I played about 50 hours of it.

But this game feels very early access. It is fine for the price.

Don’t expect too much though.

Here are my pros/cons.

Pros:

-Monster farming/fighting is integrated in the gameplay loop, unlike Stardew Valley where it feels more like an afterthought/removed from the actual gameplay.

-The world is more phantasy like. You don’t have your typical normal farmlife but instead you farm eyes and skulls. Especially the Dark season is very Halloween. Yes there are only 3 seasons: Dry, wet, and dark.

Real player with 46.7 hrs in game

Hello,

I am quite conflicted about this game.

I really like the concept of Monster Harvest. It’s different from the usual. It’s like a mix between moonlighter (for the dungon part) but with planimals for fighters (a bit like pokemon) and harvest moon, stardew velley, peaceful days, etc… for the farming / townfolks part.

And that is a good idea. But there are a lot of itching little things.

Let’s start with the + :

Three seasons which are different from the usual is nice, 21 days instead of 28 or 30… Well, why not.

Real player with 28.4 hrs in game

Monster Harvest on Steam

100 hidden mushrooms

100 hidden mushrooms

Reviewing the 100 Hidden Objects series, and this is the best one so far; by that I mean it has a good art style with the fine lines, and also is one of the harder ones to complete. Still won’t take you an ungodly amount of time, but it’s actually going to require some looking

The achievements all work, and look nice

I wouldn’t recommend it at a dollar, I got them all on sale for like $3 which was worth it. On top of this be warned this game is currently listed as Limited on profile features. Meaning it won’t count towards total achievements; however you can still collect all of them and can feature them individually later on

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Release #9 in the “series” and, as always, love the graphics. I get them and play them the day they come out. Not the hardest of the series as there isn’t any interactivity… you just need to spot them, and it takes me a few scans before finding all 100. This time around, 1 eluded me for over 15 minutes, so I decided to take a break and return with a pair of fresh eyes. Lots of details in the drawing, and it’s interesting to look at all the details placed into it (like the caterpillar!), whether or not there are mushrooms there! This is replayable after a while and I already look forward to (hopefully!) its follow-up.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

100 hidden mushrooms on Steam

Rune Factory 4 Special

Rune Factory 4 Special

The Peak of Farming RPG Game

Having played the game for countless hours in 3DS and the Switch, RF 4S is easily the best in the series and is the best RPG Farming sim out there, rivaling even Stardew Valley and easily outclassing the series this game is based on: Harvest Moon/Story of Seasons.

Besides as a Farming sim, the game is a great JRPG with nice and fluid combat, there are several weapon type which has different gameplay each such as short sword which is decently fast and will have 100% of your shield effect but it’s range is limited or dual knife which is extremely fast and have lots of DPS but the range is very short and you cannot have the shield benefit at all, my fav is great sword since it has a lot of damage and great reach but it’s slow and only have 50% of the shield effect, but you can use other weapon skill while benefiting the greatsword’s range and damage, yes you can use different weapon skill even if you’re not equiping the corresponding weapon but you’ll get double the MP cost penalty which is annoying early on but once you have lots of food to restore your MP it is not a big deal.

Real player with 35.1 hrs in game

Full video review: https://youtu.be/9EKIHS4j-tI

Written review below!

I was a bit iffy going into this one. Harvest Moon type games have always been a bit hit or miss for me, but with Rune Factory 5 coming out soon, I figured I’d give this one a shot.

Gameplay

Despite the simple graphics here - RF4S is a bit of a beast in terms of content. Not only is there the farming stuff, but you’ve got dungeon exploring, this extensive crafting system, a large map to explore, and a dating and marriage system on top of that. Up front, it seemed like I would get lost in all of this, but the game actually does a really good job easing you into it through its request system.

Real player with 34.1 hrs in game

Rune Factory 4 Special on Steam

Ryewood Town

Ryewood Town

Find the secrets behind Ryewood Town, with relaxing, RPG-Style adventure!

Key Features:

  • Start From zero until you reach the hero! Chop the trees, cut the grass, seed the ground, raise the animals and decorate your place!

  • Fully Customization, hence unique adventure! Customize your house, your character, and your farm as you want! Nothing stops you from forming your dream farm!

  • Tame wild animals! From small animals to the big monsters, you can tame them all!

  • Explore the whole world! from the town center, to deep inside the mountain caves, every place has its own mystery!

  • Unique deep systems! It’s whether animal care, leveling up or villager’s relationship every system has its own uniqueness!

Technical Features:

Supports both Xbox One and PlayStation 4 Controller! New generation controllers will be supported soon!

Ryewood Town on Steam

Catch’em

Catch’em

Lucky me gets to write the first review of Catch’em, which is a 2D retro pixel fishing simulator/clicker game. Gameplay consists of clicking on the screen a lot to make it seem like you’re fishing, so basically what you would expect from a crapware mobile screen tapper game, but for some reason, inflicted on PC gamers instead, via the wonderful DailyIndieGame shovelware bundles.

I don’t know if this is an asset flip or a template flip, I never saw this one before, but it’s garbage anyway. 2D retro pixel “art” used instead of proper graphics, locked resolution, low resolution (jaggies everywhere), terrible attempt at “gameplay”.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Catch'em on Steam

Darwin’s Aquarium

Darwin’s Aquarium

The game is a realtime fish simulation with realtime learning artificial intelligence.

Build up a tank, start training and breeding your own fish and maybe some day, start defeating the big evil bossfish!

Earn money by advancing your breeding capabilities, improve your breeding grounds and unlock more valuable fish.

You’ll see plenty of unbelievable fish interaction: Fish that start hunting, fleeing, cooperating. Some might learn to farm algae, other might start to bait less harmful fish… who knows..? There is no limit to the interaction of the fish and every evolution of species can bring new features. Make sure you select your fish carefully and only breed the fittest, so you can compete against the other fish.

It’s up to you and your fish to cooperate with other players or just defeat them- but be warned: Your fish are getting intelligent. They might have their own will soon!

Darwin's Aquarium on Steam