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76561198008304669

Recommended11 hrs played (5 hrs at review)
Pros:
This game literally got me to get off my butt and go fishing with my dad in real life.
Like, it just made it seem fun and chill and enjoyable and reminded me how much I wanted to spend time with my dad.
Art is gorgeous.
Cons:
Real life did not include a cat (o dog) to pet on my fishing trip. Game created unreal expectations.
49 votes funny
76561198008304669

Recommended11 hrs played (5 hrs at review)
Pros:
This game literally got me to get off my butt and go fishing with my dad in real life.
Like, it just made it seem fun and chill and enjoyable and reminded me how much I wanted to spend time with my dad.
Art is gorgeous.
Cons:
Real life did not include a cat (o dog) to pet on my fishing trip. Game created unreal expectations.
49 votes funny
76561198952560024

Recommended16 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to Cast n Chill, and he'll chill for a lifetime.
Beautiful art, a relaxed atmosphere, and gameplay that's engaging with the option to idle n chill. It feels like you're fishing inside of a Bierstadt painting. The amount of work it must've taken to add this much detail both above and below the water is incredible. It's relaxing to watch day turn to night and get lost in the pixels.
I've been playing since the demo came out last month and the devs clearly listened to the feedback. You can tell a lot of love went into this game and it's well worth your time.
27 votes funny
76561198067608632

Recommended21 hrs played
"Buy a man eat fish,
He day.
Teach fish man,
To a lifetime."
21 votes funny
76561198031953257

Not Recommended0 hrs played
I went into Cast and Chill hoping for a relaxing and engaging experience, but unfortunately, it just didn’t click with me. While I can appreciate the cozy vibe it was aiming for, several aspects held the game back from being enjoyable.
First, the gameplay loop felt incredibly shallow. The fishing mechanic, which is supposed to be the core of the experience, becomes repetitive very quickly. There’s little variation, challenge, or reward to keep things interesting over time. It ends up feeling more like a chore than a chill activity.
Second, the "chill" aspect, which should be a strong point, almost felt too laid back to the point of boredom. There's a fine line between relaxing and disengaging, and this game often lands on the wrong side of it. I found myself zoning out rather than immersing myself.
The lack of meaningful progression also stood out. Unlocks and upgrades felt cosmetic or inconsequential, and there wasn’t much of a story or emotional hook to keep me invested in the characters or world. For a game that emphasizes atmosphere, it felt oddly empty.
In short, Cast and Chill might work for someone who wants a very passive experience, but for me, it lacked the depth, polish, and charm needed to make it enjoyable. Chill is great — but I still need a reason to care.
16 votes funny
76561198089317126

Recommended17 hrs played
The pixel art is gorgeous, I could easily see myself spending hours in this game. Gonna play more when i wake up!
12 votes funny
76561199026175445

Not Recommended0 hrs played
This is just idle game(sadly), btw pixel art is 10/10, im just not lover of idle games. But if you enjoy pixel art + idle games you should try this.(btw who says "its litterally says idle into description", i bough this game cuz genre that dev mentioned was Simulation and RPG but i found what have in game 1 button that makes game play itself this is not really simulator/rpg type game). This is my opinion, if you like this game its ok, just dont be mad cuz i dont like it LOL.
11 votes funny
76561197990010378

Not Recommended6 hrs played (4 hrs at review)
I like idle games, meaning you logoff and come back.
I like grind games, where you repetitively do something with reward and make progress.
However, this game is neither. It has a very gimmicky fishing system, albeit with wrongly names lures which confuse you. Add in you have to be fishing at certain times beyond the first lake. Therefore, it makes this less catch'n'chill and scour the internet for a guide to add 5% chance to a 2% chance to catch something game. Not fun, not balanced and not engaging either in active-play or the "idle" play where you go off screen. I mean seriously...it was like the game was "balance" for those 8-hour-game-running-in-background ways. Is this a cryptominor, probably more successful at that than catching fun.
While the pixel are is beautiful, it does a horrible job of translating the fish into the S M L XL XXL sizes. They all mostly look the same, but as mentioned above the gimmic of perfect lure(wrongly named), rod, time of day and location make it VERY quickly beyond the starter "1 rod and 3 items" becomes a chore of a mess that is NOT CHILL or fun. Assume you'll get 4 hours of it if you try really hard to like this game if you are not a fisher and wanted to chill(then gave up.) If you're a fisher and can get around the lure names, the pixel problems...maybe >4 hours. (Add a hover over the fish so we know what they are, we can't understand your interpretation of what those 6 pixels are!)
10 votes funny
76561198174553317

Recommended7 hrs played (2 hrs at review)
Very inaccurate to real life fishing in the sense that in this game I actually CATCH THE FISH
8 votes funny
76561199140855964

Not Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Very unrealistic fishing I don't think a 1 pound fish can break 20 pound line just because it's fighting hard and there's no drag The line just comes off the spool
6 votes funny
76561198009737866

Recommended12 hrs played (5 hrs at review)
My recently widowed 55yr Mother-in-Law, a couple of weeks ago, received a diagnosis of around a 10% 90-day mortality rate.
She’s been wanting to go fishing while she can, but she has a lot of fatigue and concerns that make that difficult or impossible.
I’ve been waiting for this game for her since seeing its demo. I bought it as soon as I saw it was available, figuring it would be good at least on the go for long Dr appointments or upcoming hospital stays. She’s also been taking a liking to our house cats — She said she’d have loved a Maine coon if she could have had one in her life. I saw the supporter DLC and had to have it for her (I usually don’t grab stuff like this, but the coincidence made it impossible to pass up).
She’s absolutely loved it. She hasn’t played games in decades, since Mario brothers. It’s really helping her mind’s sharpness. She’s been so happy and excited with all of the different fishing options, fish types, the pretty pixel art that she’s never really seen before. It’s gorgeous art and day/night cycles, too! (I haven’t played that much myself for a review from me personally).
She’s gonna be playing more soon! She’s hooked (ha-ha). The dev(s) have made her so very happy with this product. Thank you.
The memories made here are priceless, and the starting value (with initial discount) an incredible deal.
5 votes funny
76561199069131963

Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
as a minimum wage slave this game appeases the- " cave-man must fish" brain part of my brain and the - "i seek comfort and familiarity" part of my brain. if you played dredge on no spooky mode this games for you, and a bonus, the arts beautiful!
5 votes funny
76561197961098915

Not Recommended3 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
I want to like it but UI is to annoying. It's hard to like an idler that requires you to constantly change your pole and bait because nothing it biting while you are idling. All bait acts the same way and fish either bump or get hooked, no skill required to do anything.
5 votes funny
76561197960408823

Recommended43 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
Exactly like Dark Souls except more casting and more chilling.
5 votes funny
76561199824501268

Not Recommended0 hrs played
game was chill, just like the title says. i tried to enjoy it, but the tutorial absolutely sucks. prob just my lack of a brain, but I cant get any sort of progress. please do buy the game if it looks fun to you.
4 votes funny
76561198258332607

Not Recommended7 hrs played (7 hrs at review)
Good start, quickly falls flat.
Cast n' Chill lives up to its name, its a chill fishing game that works well and has some extremely beautiful pixel art. There's a lot to love, so I'll start with the pros.- Beautiful and intricate: The art is easily the highlight of this game, with large backgrounds that feature full day/night cycles and a great shading system. Underwater VFX look amazing, the fish look great, and the animations are good.
- Cozy and Chill: The beautiful art combined with the music creates an atmosphere that invites you to relax, and works well for destressing. I ended up having a good mood after logging off each time.
- Resizable: Windowed mode is truly windowed, you can resize the game to whatever you'd like. Great for stream-watching or essay-writing.
- Stuff to collect: 50 species across several locations, trophies for each, multiple baits, rods, and boats, there's plenty for the collector in this game.
- Simple, but still fun: The game doesn't bother reinventing the wheel with fishing mechanics, if it aint' broke don't fix it. They work decently (with some caveats that I will get to) and don't require too much attention, which is good for an idler game.
- Dog/Cat: Dogs and Kitties. Need I say more?
- Shallow Progression: Despite being necessary to continue the game, each of the upgrades feel almost cosmetic when put into use. The fish is always in control, and most of the "Big Catches" that I got were because the fish ended up deciding to swim towards me. In some of the later areas, a maxed out rod with the correct bait will struggle to catch it's corresponding fish. Going back to early areas with upgraded equipment doesn't really change how the fish end up getting caught. The only upgrades that make a big difference are Fish Storage and Boat Speed, and each of these don't really interact with the main mechanics of the game.
- Shallow Progression (continued): The bait upgrades are also extremely superficial. 99% of baits will play the exact same way, with the only one changing my playstyle being topfishing. I'm generally ok with this (idle games aren't usually about expansive playstyles) but since other areas of progression are similarly shallow, this stands out much more.
- Mechanically annoying: As you start to catch larger fish, the mechanics become increasingly anti-player. The fish will swim away from you while not struggling, then struggle while moving toward you. Knowing when to release and when to reel is extremely difficult, as it can feel like every single time you go to reel the fish ends up struggling immediately upon clicking. There's really no feedback as to whether you are doing well during a catch, or whether the fish is driving you around. It often feels like you are just waiting to get a lucky moment where the fish struggles toward you.
- Offscreen Fish: As a small addition to the last point, fish will often swim off-screen or behind decorations that make catching a major annoyance.
- "Idle Mode" is not:
The idle mode will only use one bait, and rarely catches fish. Since there are only a few of each species per trip, they will end up just casting lines that go nowhere. If they want to advertise this as an idler game, they will need to improve the idle AI quite a bit. I don't think it would be possible to progress very far while using idle mode.Edit: they have fixed this complaint in a recent patch. - Very Short: I am at 4.9 hours and currently reaching the end of availible baits, and I'm pretty sure I already have the last Rod. I could be wrong, but it seems like the game is going to end soon. I usually avoid the "Dollar per Hour" formula because of games like Outer Wilds, which can deliver an unforgettable experience in a short amount of time, but this game is certainly not of that variation. Edit: I've beaten the game with all fish caught, 7.8 hours. Not a great price value.
- Terrible UI: Lots of wasted screen space with menus, it can be difficult to find the bait that you want to use. It does not make sense to be scrolling through individual rods/boats when there are only about 5 of each in the game, these could easily be put into a tiled menu for easier selection.
- Barebones settings:
No audio sliders, FPS limiter stops at 144 and doesn't allow for a custom limit, no borderless option. Edit: They've added a Master Volume slider in a recent patch.
Do I recommend Cast n Chill?
It's fun. Despite all the complaints I think the foundation is extremely solid. Considering the developers have a roadmap in place already, I would not be surprised if they listened to the criticisms that were brought up. Most of my Cons can be fixed with some (admittedly hard) work, and it would be a real shame for the amazing pixel art to go to waste. Despite this, I cannot recommend Cast n Chill in its current state, for the reasons listed above.4 votes funny
76561198093550112

Recommended24 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
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4 votes funny
76561199179201305

Recommended9 hrs played
If you want a decent therapeutic fishing game.
You can buy a decent therapeutic fishing game.
4 votes funny
76561199583014533

Recommended10 hrs played
Are you too high for normal games? You aren't too high for this.
3 votes funny
76561198042526928

Not Recommended0 hrs played
It's fine as a screensaver I guess. The fishing aspect is just way too dumb for me. There's a variety of lures you can use but to catch fish you're literally just supposed to cast them in the water and let them sit there and then the corresponding fish to your lure type will just home in on it if you're in the correct area. There is no retrieval at all as far as I can tell which is like 50% of lure fishing.
The art is nice but its literally the least engaging fishing experience I've ever had which is impressive considering fishing is in concept mostly just waiting.
3 votes funny
76561197999648373

Recommended35 hrs played (30 hrs at review)
An incredibly beautiful simple easy game.
My only gripe is, I've done everything there is in the game already. I've got every achievement, I've caught every fish in every size, and while I'm still Cast'n N Chill'n, I do wish I had more to find/explore/unlock/do.
I hope that the future updates do more than just add a new rod or boat with upgrades, since by the time it comes out, I'll have millions in cash to instantly unlock everything.
3 votes funny
76561198135939822

Not Recommended35 hrs played (7 hrs at review)
A bit disappointed.
It looks promising, but with a huge room for improvements.
It feels like it started like a passion project and along the way the devs got bored of working on this game.
Tiny details make the difference. For example, the water looks great, yet the night sky has static but different sizes of 'stars'.
The controls are simple, easy to adapt but...feel so tedious at some point that I'd rather have the game on Idle rather than dealing with it.
Long story short, IMO:
The game has potential but it feels like it was abandoned during development at some point. Not trying to point any fingers rn, but this game is at the same price as Dave the Diver right now on discount... Indie or not, devs should start to deliver according to the price tags.
If u'll catch this game on a discount, below 5$/€ then yah, it's fine. But not worth 12€.
With all due respect.
3 votes funny
76561198014379754

Not Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Meh. Too simple and controls were weird. Maybe worth $3.
3 votes funny
76561199082183315

Recommended21 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Bought this because I wanted to relax. Now I’m emotionally invested in upgrading fake boats and catching legendary trout.
This game is way more addicting than it has any right to be.
3 votes funny
76561198039683273

Not Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Game is annoying.
3 votes funny
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76561198008304669

Recommended11 hrs played (5 hrs at review)
Pros:
This game literally got me to get off my butt and go fishing with my dad in real life.
Like, it just made it seem fun and chill and enjoyable and reminded me how much I wanted to spend time with my dad.
Art is gorgeous.
Cons:
Real life did not include a cat (o dog) to pet on my fishing trip. Game created unreal expectations.
49 votes funny
76561198008304669

Recommended11 hrs played (5 hrs at review)
Pros:
This game literally got me to get off my butt and go fishing with my dad in real life.
Like, it just made it seem fun and chill and enjoyable and reminded me how much I wanted to spend time with my dad.
Art is gorgeous.
Cons:
Real life did not include a cat (o dog) to pet on my fishing trip. Game created unreal expectations.
49 votes funny
76561198952560024

Recommended16 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to Cast n Chill, and he'll chill for a lifetime.
Beautiful art, a relaxed atmosphere, and gameplay that's engaging with the option to idle n chill. It feels like you're fishing inside of a Bierstadt painting. The amount of work it must've taken to add this much detail both above and below the water is incredible. It's relaxing to watch day turn to night and get lost in the pixels.
I've been playing since the demo came out last month and the devs clearly listened to the feedback. You can tell a lot of love went into this game and it's well worth your time.
27 votes funny
76561198067608632

Recommended21 hrs played
"Buy a man eat fish,
He day.
Teach fish man,
To a lifetime."
21 votes funny
76561198031953257

Not Recommended0 hrs played
I went into Cast and Chill hoping for a relaxing and engaging experience, but unfortunately, it just didn’t click with me. While I can appreciate the cozy vibe it was aiming for, several aspects held the game back from being enjoyable.
First, the gameplay loop felt incredibly shallow. The fishing mechanic, which is supposed to be the core of the experience, becomes repetitive very quickly. There’s little variation, challenge, or reward to keep things interesting over time. It ends up feeling more like a chore than a chill activity.
Second, the "chill" aspect, which should be a strong point, almost felt too laid back to the point of boredom. There's a fine line between relaxing and disengaging, and this game often lands on the wrong side of it. I found myself zoning out rather than immersing myself.
The lack of meaningful progression also stood out. Unlocks and upgrades felt cosmetic or inconsequential, and there wasn’t much of a story or emotional hook to keep me invested in the characters or world. For a game that emphasizes atmosphere, it felt oddly empty.
In short, Cast and Chill might work for someone who wants a very passive experience, but for me, it lacked the depth, polish, and charm needed to make it enjoyable. Chill is great — but I still need a reason to care.
16 votes funny
76561198089317126

Recommended17 hrs played
The pixel art is gorgeous, I could easily see myself spending hours in this game. Gonna play more when i wake up!
12 votes funny
76561199026175445

Not Recommended0 hrs played
This is just idle game(sadly), btw pixel art is 10/10, im just not lover of idle games. But if you enjoy pixel art + idle games you should try this.(btw who says "its litterally says idle into description", i bough this game cuz genre that dev mentioned was Simulation and RPG but i found what have in game 1 button that makes game play itself this is not really simulator/rpg type game). This is my opinion, if you like this game its ok, just dont be mad cuz i dont like it LOL.
11 votes funny
76561197990010378

Not Recommended6 hrs played (4 hrs at review)
I like idle games, meaning you logoff and come back.
I like grind games, where you repetitively do something with reward and make progress.
However, this game is neither. It has a very gimmicky fishing system, albeit with wrongly names lures which confuse you. Add in you have to be fishing at certain times beyond the first lake. Therefore, it makes this less catch'n'chill and scour the internet for a guide to add 5% chance to a 2% chance to catch something game. Not fun, not balanced and not engaging either in active-play or the "idle" play where you go off screen. I mean seriously...it was like the game was "balance" for those 8-hour-game-running-in-background ways. Is this a cryptominor, probably more successful at that than catching fun.
While the pixel are is beautiful, it does a horrible job of translating the fish into the S M L XL XXL sizes. They all mostly look the same, but as mentioned above the gimmic of perfect lure(wrongly named), rod, time of day and location make it VERY quickly beyond the starter "1 rod and 3 items" becomes a chore of a mess that is NOT CHILL or fun. Assume you'll get 4 hours of it if you try really hard to like this game if you are not a fisher and wanted to chill(then gave up.) If you're a fisher and can get around the lure names, the pixel problems...maybe >4 hours. (Add a hover over the fish so we know what they are, we can't understand your interpretation of what those 6 pixels are!)
10 votes funny
76561198174553317

Recommended7 hrs played (2 hrs at review)
Very inaccurate to real life fishing in the sense that in this game I actually CATCH THE FISH
8 votes funny
76561199140855964

Not Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Very unrealistic fishing I don't think a 1 pound fish can break 20 pound line just because it's fighting hard and there's no drag The line just comes off the spool
6 votes funny
76561198009737866

Recommended12 hrs played (5 hrs at review)
My recently widowed 55yr Mother-in-Law, a couple of weeks ago, received a diagnosis of around a 10% 90-day mortality rate.
She’s been wanting to go fishing while she can, but she has a lot of fatigue and concerns that make that difficult or impossible.
I’ve been waiting for this game for her since seeing its demo. I bought it as soon as I saw it was available, figuring it would be good at least on the go for long Dr appointments or upcoming hospital stays. She’s also been taking a liking to our house cats — She said she’d have loved a Maine coon if she could have had one in her life. I saw the supporter DLC and had to have it for her (I usually don’t grab stuff like this, but the coincidence made it impossible to pass up).
She’s absolutely loved it. She hasn’t played games in decades, since Mario brothers. It’s really helping her mind’s sharpness. She’s been so happy and excited with all of the different fishing options, fish types, the pretty pixel art that she’s never really seen before. It’s gorgeous art and day/night cycles, too! (I haven’t played that much myself for a review from me personally).
She’s gonna be playing more soon! She’s hooked (ha-ha). The dev(s) have made her so very happy with this product. Thank you.
The memories made here are priceless, and the starting value (with initial discount) an incredible deal.
5 votes funny
76561199069131963

Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
as a minimum wage slave this game appeases the- " cave-man must fish" brain part of my brain and the - "i seek comfort and familiarity" part of my brain. if you played dredge on no spooky mode this games for you, and a bonus, the arts beautiful!
5 votes funny
76561197961098915

Not Recommended3 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
I want to like it but UI is to annoying. It's hard to like an idler that requires you to constantly change your pole and bait because nothing it biting while you are idling. All bait acts the same way and fish either bump or get hooked, no skill required to do anything.
5 votes funny
76561197960408823

Recommended43 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
Exactly like Dark Souls except more casting and more chilling.
5 votes funny
76561199824501268

Not Recommended0 hrs played
game was chill, just like the title says. i tried to enjoy it, but the tutorial absolutely sucks. prob just my lack of a brain, but I cant get any sort of progress. please do buy the game if it looks fun to you.
4 votes funny
76561198258332607

Not Recommended7 hrs played (7 hrs at review)
Good start, quickly falls flat.
Cast n' Chill lives up to its name, its a chill fishing game that works well and has some extremely beautiful pixel art. There's a lot to love, so I'll start with the pros.- Beautiful and intricate: The art is easily the highlight of this game, with large backgrounds that feature full day/night cycles and a great shading system. Underwater VFX look amazing, the fish look great, and the animations are good.
- Cozy and Chill: The beautiful art combined with the music creates an atmosphere that invites you to relax, and works well for destressing. I ended up having a good mood after logging off each time.
- Resizable: Windowed mode is truly windowed, you can resize the game to whatever you'd like. Great for stream-watching or essay-writing.
- Stuff to collect: 50 species across several locations, trophies for each, multiple baits, rods, and boats, there's plenty for the collector in this game.
- Simple, but still fun: The game doesn't bother reinventing the wheel with fishing mechanics, if it aint' broke don't fix it. They work decently (with some caveats that I will get to) and don't require too much attention, which is good for an idler game.
- Dog/Cat: Dogs and Kitties. Need I say more?
- Shallow Progression: Despite being necessary to continue the game, each of the upgrades feel almost cosmetic when put into use. The fish is always in control, and most of the "Big Catches" that I got were because the fish ended up deciding to swim towards me. In some of the later areas, a maxed out rod with the correct bait will struggle to catch it's corresponding fish. Going back to early areas with upgraded equipment doesn't really change how the fish end up getting caught. The only upgrades that make a big difference are Fish Storage and Boat Speed, and each of these don't really interact with the main mechanics of the game.
- Shallow Progression (continued): The bait upgrades are also extremely superficial. 99% of baits will play the exact same way, with the only one changing my playstyle being topfishing. I'm generally ok with this (idle games aren't usually about expansive playstyles) but since other areas of progression are similarly shallow, this stands out much more.
- Mechanically annoying: As you start to catch larger fish, the mechanics become increasingly anti-player. The fish will swim away from you while not struggling, then struggle while moving toward you. Knowing when to release and when to reel is extremely difficult, as it can feel like every single time you go to reel the fish ends up struggling immediately upon clicking. There's really no feedback as to whether you are doing well during a catch, or whether the fish is driving you around. It often feels like you are just waiting to get a lucky moment where the fish struggles toward you.
- Offscreen Fish: As a small addition to the last point, fish will often swim off-screen or behind decorations that make catching a major annoyance.
- "Idle Mode" is not:
The idle mode will only use one bait, and rarely catches fish. Since there are only a few of each species per trip, they will end up just casting lines that go nowhere. If they want to advertise this as an idler game, they will need to improve the idle AI quite a bit. I don't think it would be possible to progress very far while using idle mode.Edit: they have fixed this complaint in a recent patch. - Very Short: I am at 4.9 hours and currently reaching the end of availible baits, and I'm pretty sure I already have the last Rod. I could be wrong, but it seems like the game is going to end soon. I usually avoid the "Dollar per Hour" formula because of games like Outer Wilds, which can deliver an unforgettable experience in a short amount of time, but this game is certainly not of that variation. Edit: I've beaten the game with all fish caught, 7.8 hours. Not a great price value.
- Terrible UI: Lots of wasted screen space with menus, it can be difficult to find the bait that you want to use. It does not make sense to be scrolling through individual rods/boats when there are only about 5 of each in the game, these could easily be put into a tiled menu for easier selection.
- Barebones settings:
No audio sliders, FPS limiter stops at 144 and doesn't allow for a custom limit, no borderless option. Edit: They've added a Master Volume slider in a recent patch.
Do I recommend Cast n Chill?
It's fun. Despite all the complaints I think the foundation is extremely solid. Considering the developers have a roadmap in place already, I would not be surprised if they listened to the criticisms that were brought up. Most of my Cons can be fixed with some (admittedly hard) work, and it would be a real shame for the amazing pixel art to go to waste. Despite this, I cannot recommend Cast n Chill in its current state, for the reasons listed above.4 votes funny
76561198093550112

Recommended24 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
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76561199179201305

Recommended9 hrs played
If you want a decent therapeutic fishing game.
You can buy a decent therapeutic fishing game.
4 votes funny
76561199583014533

Recommended10 hrs played
Are you too high for normal games? You aren't too high for this.
3 votes funny
76561198042526928

Not Recommended0 hrs played
It's fine as a screensaver I guess. The fishing aspect is just way too dumb for me. There's a variety of lures you can use but to catch fish you're literally just supposed to cast them in the water and let them sit there and then the corresponding fish to your lure type will just home in on it if you're in the correct area. There is no retrieval at all as far as I can tell which is like 50% of lure fishing.
The art is nice but its literally the least engaging fishing experience I've ever had which is impressive considering fishing is in concept mostly just waiting.
3 votes funny
76561197999648373

Recommended35 hrs played (30 hrs at review)
An incredibly beautiful simple easy game.
My only gripe is, I've done everything there is in the game already. I've got every achievement, I've caught every fish in every size, and while I'm still Cast'n N Chill'n, I do wish I had more to find/explore/unlock/do.
I hope that the future updates do more than just add a new rod or boat with upgrades, since by the time it comes out, I'll have millions in cash to instantly unlock everything.
3 votes funny
76561198135939822

Not Recommended35 hrs played (7 hrs at review)
A bit disappointed.
It looks promising, but with a huge room for improvements.
It feels like it started like a passion project and along the way the devs got bored of working on this game.
Tiny details make the difference. For example, the water looks great, yet the night sky has static but different sizes of 'stars'.
The controls are simple, easy to adapt but...feel so tedious at some point that I'd rather have the game on Idle rather than dealing with it.
Long story short, IMO:
The game has potential but it feels like it was abandoned during development at some point. Not trying to point any fingers rn, but this game is at the same price as Dave the Diver right now on discount... Indie or not, devs should start to deliver according to the price tags.
If u'll catch this game on a discount, below 5$/€ then yah, it's fine. But not worth 12€.
With all due respect.
3 votes funny
76561198014379754

Not Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Meh. Too simple and controls were weird. Maybe worth $3.
3 votes funny
76561199082183315

Recommended21 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Bought this because I wanted to relax. Now I’m emotionally invested in upgrading fake boats and catching legendary trout.
This game is way more addicting than it has any right to be.
3 votes funny
76561198039683273

Not Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
Game is annoying.
3 votes funny