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

Essex: The Whale Hunter

Essex: The Whale Hunter

Let’s embark on an adventure! Full speed ahead, it’s high time to go hunting! The goal? Glory and precious loot in the form of a multi-ton whale. The stake? Your and your people’s life.

Did I say “people”? Of course, after all, as it has been known for a long time, you must gather your party before venturing forth. Recruit adventurous madmen to become part of your crew.

But what’s a captain without a boat? Take the helm of Essex, the legendary whaling ship Captain George Pollard Jr. used to set out on the memorable voyage of 1819, which ended with the ship colliding with a giant sperm whale and sinking at the bottom of the sea. This event inspired Herman Melville to write the famous Moby Dick, the novel on which Essex: The Whale Hunter is based. Now it’s your turn to visit 19th century Nantucket.

Track down your own Moby Dick, grab your weapons and fight an unequal battle against the sea colossus. Once you win, harvest the raw materials from the whale – you’ll monetise them when paving legal trade routes and searching for luck on the black market. Only (or as many as) a couple of accurate harpoon throws stand before you and a great fortune.

And when the ocean turns against you, smashing your ship to smithereens and lunging you to the shore of a desert island, do your best to get out of there and return to where you belong – to the great seas.

Essex: The Whale Hunter is a 19th-century whaling simulator and a great opportunity to experience a truly Melvillian adventure, full of tension, grave dangers and whale trophies to win. Become a legend and find your Moby Dick!


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Essex: The Whale Hunter on Steam

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

Salt and Sails

Salt and Sails

You are steering a “free” pirate ship. You need to use a cannon to knock out anything close, yes, anything, including small fish and bees. I didn’t expect that the little bee could threaten this big ship, I was so naive. And I believe the best Gunner of the 17th century couldn’t hit bees and fish with cannon. Whether I am too young or the game is too stupid is a serious question. But my 3-year-old nephew told me that he thought the game was boring. So I have the answer in my heart.

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Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Salt and Sails on Steam

Fishing: Barents Sea

Fishing: Barents Sea

Fishing: Barents Sea is destined to become a classic among those of us who have taken the plunge. This is what I refer to as a “Zen” game, akin to titles such as Euro Truck Simulator 2. I have 51 hours of play time as of this writing, and I have no doubt that I’ll be piling up far more hours very quickly.

This is a relaxing, but highly enjoyable title. When you have tired of fast paced games that require your undivided attention, this is a game that will keep you engaged, but also allow you to sit back in your chair and even converse with others as you play. But it is certainly not boring. There are a multitude of things to do, from various types of fishing, to upgrading your gear and boats, to simply taking a boat and heading out to sea to explore, which pays off in that you’ll discover new fishing and crabbing hot spots. And of course, you’ll need to name each of your boats, and decide what color you’d like to use in displaying the vessel’s name.

Real player with 192.8 hrs in game

I’m loving this game so far, once I was able to buy my first boat the game changed for me. I felt so much excitment from getting a nice boat and switching from longline to using nets, also having a crew member on board to help out. You can fast travel but I like to travel in real time, also when you fast travel you do not get the miles you need to buy a new boat (each boat requires you to have traveled a certain amount of Km before you can purchase, which I don’t really like but understand.).

Here are some of the features in this game: You can mess with some of the items in the cabin like the light switches, the phone to change your crew members job, the comms to call for rescue and the GPS/Sonar. Your crew members can perform certain jobs such as cooking, cleaning the fish, hauling in the line, repair as well as rest as they will get tired after a while. You need to perform certain mini game tasks for either bringing in the longline or the net as well as gutting the fish which I’m not really a fan of as they can be tedious. The seasons in the game change as well and when they do so do the fish you can catch. There are some bugs in the game but at least for me nothing game breaking.

Real player with 126.7 hrs in game

Fishing: Barents Sea 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

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

Sailwind

Sailwind

I ran into this game purely by chance and decided to take a gamble on it. What I discovered was far beyond by wildest expectations.

Yes there are some bugs here and there. That being said for a game that came out effectively a month ago, it’s very polished and the basic game loop is well implemented. The mechanics are easy to understand and relatively challenging to master.

The pacing is interesting as you can literally be sailing on a flat as a pan sea one minute and riding whitecaps while trying not to flip the next. Furthermore the pleasure of navkgating by the stars and sun successfully is indescribable. The game really captures the act of sailing into the unknown very well to the point where you’ll be sailing on a sing an a prayer at first.

Real player with 127.1 hrs in game

The feeling of finally spotting a speck of land on the horizon was indescribable. After 10 days of battling storms and unfavorable winds in the open ocean, while striving to navigate with medieval technology, the relief and satisfaction of reaching your destination is unmatched.

This game will have you learning how to navigate and tell time by the stars, and properly rig a sailing ship. When conditions are rough, you will be constantly running around your ship, trying to keep your heading and fight the winds. When the weather is calm and you know you’re on course, you can pass the time fishing or sleeping. It’s a great balance of simulation and fun. If you enjoy games like Spintires or Railroads Online, or if you simply want to experience life as a 15th century merchant, this game is an absolute must.

Real player with 113.0 hrs in game

Sailwind 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

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

Arctic Anxiety

Arctic Anxiety

This is in fact a nice game and it should be a nice game and because of that i made this post so no offense the developer.

– This is in fact a nice game and it should be a nice game but because of all those devastating bug + other bug i feel it is on it’s place to warning you about what you really buying and i try for 122 hour to avoid this post as best i can just to give that hard working single developer to resposse and do something with it but nothing happens and i am afraid he gonna use several month or worst he is not able to fix them at all.

Real player with 146.1 hrs in game

This is a really cool survival game and is really challenging. Early development and developer is active. Game is a great purchase, I picked it up for $4.99 how can you go wrong.

–———————- UPDATE November 2021 ————————

OK my above review I hold true to and I like the game but some time has passed, there hasn’t been an update of a pep from the developer, it appears this game is abandoned but who knows.

I will say there has been a few updates last year 2020 but until you see some progress with this game I would not suggest purchasing it.

Real player with 37.3 hrs in game

Arctic Anxiety on Steam

Deadliest Catch: The Game

Deadliest Catch: The Game

UPDATE BETA 1.1.78

The change log has some good stuff in it. Many things have been fixed. But, and I can’t emphasize this enough, UNTIL YOU FIX THE SAVE GAME OPTION I WON’T PLAY. Clicking save game does nothing but put you in an endless click “accept” to travel dialog.

1.1.52 was pretty close to fully playable with one major hook-hangup bug that meant ultimately you’d get stuck and would want to go back to a save game from before the hook got stuck.

FIX THE SAVE GAME OPTION - IT’S BEEN BROKE ALL YEAR. THEN THE OTHER BUGS WOULDN’T ANNOY ME SO MUCH.

Real player with 260.6 hrs in game

UPDATE: Since writing this review, the new devs have introduced themselves in the Discord, and have been putting out patches in order to help the game play. They have been more talkative in Discord, and more open about what is going on behind the scenes. While the game is still not (in my opinion) ready for release, at least the devs are talking and putting in the effort to show us that they do care. I still cannot in good faith recommend this game as a full release until it is ready. I will update again later on down the road.

Real player with 57.2 hrs in game

Deadliest Catch: The Game on Steam