
The money is usually worth it, and they give an indication of how well you should be doing. Completing the quest is optional, but I'd recommend it. Most of them require you to catch a specific species a fixed number of times, but you may also be tasked with casting the line a certain length or sinking the hook to a given depth. These act like bounties or challenges that test your skill as a fisherkitty. While you're fishing, you can accept quests.

This makes catching the largest fish considerably more difficult, as you'll need to have successfully caught several smaller fish in a row first. There are three sizes of bait, and you'll need to catch progressively larger fish in order to move to the next bait size. Whenever you manage to catch something, you're given the option of either selling it or tossing your catch back into the water as bait. Depending on what game mode you've chosen, caught fish can even snap your fishing line if you're not careful when you reel them in. Predators hunt and eat their prey, while many species avoid hanging around the shoreline. All of the marine life in this game is alive and behaves more or less realistically. That's literally all you do in this game.īut, for a game with such a simple concept, there's a lot of things going on underwater.

You're playing as a cat that decided to go spend their time fishing. Cat Goes Fishing is one of those games that explains themselves with just their title.
