Intergalactic Fishing
This game is good, really good. I could not believe how much feedback on can get from a single white fishing-line. You really feel the size and the struggle of the fishes. But to get to this point, first you have to find the fish you are looking for. For that the game has a great mechanic that could be a game of its own: creating your lures. It feels like playing tetris in 3D. You have to fit oddly shaped tiles into a box where every place, the proximity to other tiles and their colors have different effects on the stats of the lure. It’s sooo satisfying to create the perfect lure for the fish you are searching for.
– Real player with 74.2 hrs in game
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I played a couple fishing focused games so far and this easily became my favourite one.
I enjoyed the story, yes this game has a simple but interesting story so if you are looking for some fishing but like to have a goal to aim for other than just “fishing” you get that. There are also various fishing related side quests and activities scattered across the main lakes. After the main story there are still goals and tasks provided such as challenges and further contracts and tournaments.
So when the story ends your fishing can still continue indefinitely.
– Real player with 39.3 hrs in game
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
Forest Farm
This is entirely playable without a VR headset and has full mouse and keyboard support.
Forest Farm is the perfect answer if you want a game that has zero stress and tons of truly hands-on things to do. Your primary goal at this point in development is basically to plan out and create the perfect farm, all the while working around an oft-growing rabbit infestation. Essentially, it goes something like this: chop down tree mill lumber while growing new trees from recovered seeds craft fences/raised garden beds from lumber safely grow lots of produce profit off crop sales to villagers reinvest coin into further expansion. You also have your faithful cart horse Pedro to aid you in quickly shifting large amounts of produce from field to market, complete with first-person reins which actually work. As well, there are side activities of fishing and mining to turn a profit via fish and gem/potion sales.
– Real player with 7.8 hrs in game
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Read the board for quests - Plant crops, go fishing, mine some diamonds and other rocks, grow crops, pat a horse, explore, harvest crops, throw bunnies, sell crops and relax in VR!
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Nautical Life
Ok for 1 day nothing more.
– Real player with 35.7 hrs in game
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
Reel Fishing: Road Trip Adventure
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– Real player with 13.0 hrs in game
A v minimal visual novel with a low intensity fishing game in between dialogues. You should be warned that this is a very shoddy port and it took me the best part of an hour to fix the controller mapping. If you are in the tiny minority of people who like visual novels, fishing minigames and fixing things on your computer then this is the game for you.
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
De’Vine: World of Shadows
I definitely recommend this game. The developer is friendly, engages with players, listens to suggestions and is really invested in the game, releasing new features and fixing bugs.
The story is very short, you can complete it in a few hours. However, the sidequests and additional content the game provides will give you hours of enjoyment. Although I have to admit that I felt somewhat disappointed with the story, not because it was bad, but because of how short it was, it left me wanting to know more about the lore and what’s going to happen next. On the other hand, that’s good on its own way, I’m looking forward to next installment in the series.
– Real player with 303.2 hrs in game
De’Vine is a great game, it was an unique experience playing a RPG Maker game that is open world (and the world is HUGE). I really liked the story, it’s well balanced in the dark and light themes. The developer is also very responsive, he answered a lot of my questions and fixed some minor bugs I reported really quick.
It has countless features: extensive card game, survival features, crafting, farming, MANY side quests, a lot of recruitable characters, and many others. Of the many features this game have, I loved the card game. The card game is amazing, a lot of strategies to use and a lot of cards to collect. The essence aspect of the card game is also very interesting, specially for Pokemon fans. It’s like a mix between Pokemon and Yugioh.
– Real player with 91.5 hrs in game
Maenhîr
Travel back to a Britain full of mirth, myth and magic, in this top-down, fantasy adventure RPG from the creator of Lumo.
The wheel of seasons has stopped turning as a dark force moves across the land. It’s down to you, a true adventurer, to uncover the secrets of the Ley Lines and power-up Stone Henge!
Maenhîr’s beautiful, but deadly, open world lets you explore at your own pace!
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9 distinct map areas, each with unique NPCs and stories
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8 dungeons to conquer, in any order
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6 unique equipment items, to aid you as you travel
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Numerous side-quests and achievements, many a secret to uncover!
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And most importantly, fishing!
Nusakana
As has been stated, this game is an excellent example of what skilled designers can do with RPG Maker. This game is of excellent quality, potentially rivaling a number of big-name-studio RPGs.
You control a character who is visiting the island nation of Nusakana for one year.
Aside from that, the story depends on what you choose to do. There are quests that can be carried out, people to befriend (and perhaps even a girl to fall for), monsters to fight, items to cook or forge, and huge mysteries to solve.
– Real player with 281.8 hrs in game
Nusakana is an entirely non-linear and pretty much open world RPG with an insanely good bossa nova-ish soundtrack, made completely with custom assets and with tons of content & replay value, all in an extremely ambitious RPG Maker project that looks nothing like you’d expect out of a RPG Maker game. In this game, our silent protagonist finds himself in the exotic island of Nusakana for a year long vacation, where he connects with the peculiar culture of its inhabitants, encounters all kinds of bizarre creatures and beings and discovers the mysteries of the island with the help of a load of different cute fish girls.
– Real player with 201.3 hrs in game
Raspberry Coast
Raspberry Coast is a life-simulation and village game situated on the Atlantic Coast in the titular fictional region. The village has fallen on hard times after climate change and overfishing have shut down the cannery. Meet residents, grow relationships, build your boat, fish, and live a relaxing coastal life in this game from Whitethorn Games.
In Raspberry Coast, players will experience:
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Inviting, relaxing original soundtrack
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Charming village to explore, develop, and build
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Relaxing, deep fishing systems
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Original story centered around climate change, fisheries
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Romance options, family building, and more
SAS
I stumbled upon this game while taking a look through early access titles. The first thing that caught my eye was that it is survival. The second thing that really peaked my curiosity was spiri animals. What, are you kidding me?! Who does that?! How could that work?! Well, let me tell you, I was immediately engrossed in the visually pleasing artistry and placement of all the points of interest giving it a realistic feel which we all try to find in these MMO’s. You can roam this huge map for hours and you’ll see something new every time. There is always something to do as in any survival game, it’s hard not to get distracted! Weather you like solo play or group play, pvp or pve, exploring or building, this is the game for you! The Developers are always interactive and enjoy playing right along side even the newbies so you don’t need to be a high lvl to be noticed! Now, with that said, I won’t go into obvious details which every new game, especially early access, about what I don’t like about Spirit Animal Survival because negatives are to be expected and my likes, or loves rather, outweigh the things that are still being worked on. It is, after all, a work in progress. Look, all I’m trying to say is, stop reading this already and come in, enjoy some great company with friendly people and have some fun! If you’re waiting for the invite, well, this is it! Don’t hesitate, I hear the sale price will be ending soon! Also wanted to add, if you’re concerned with the minimum requirements, I know it says min i5, I’m running an i3 with the only real issues being in the loading and shutting down, the game play is practically flawless! Don’t let that be what scared you away, let it be that big bad T-Rex that one shot you!
– Real player with 85.4 hrs in game
Before I write my thoughts, I saw someone post false information that I’d like to correct. You actually CAN report bugs without having to use a 3rd party chat software called Discord. There is a big box in the main menu (as seen in one of the videos above) that clearly states you can report bugs by contacting them via their email at support@spiritanimalsurvival.com - if the forum or Discord is not your way to go, there is always that solution for you.
Now on to my actual thoughts of this game in its current state! Spirit Animal Survival (SAS) is another survival game with some unique elements in it. The features you expect in a survival game are there, you need to go get resources, craft and build, while trying to stay alive by eating, drinking and not letting others/animals kill you. You got to do a bit of grinding but that’s part of the games in this genre. The most unique feature of the game is that you can transform/morph into a spirit animal. There is a bunch of them and all of them have their own attacks/features. This does set the game apart from other survival games that I have played. You can see how this work in the videos above.
– Real player with 84.0 hrs in game