Compara los precios de Fishing Adventure en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por MasterCode. Publicado por Ultimate Games S.A.. Lanzado el 1/11/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Indie, Simulation.

Pure, stripped-back fishing at a budget price point - but thin mechanics and a punishing grind will test your patience long before the pike do.

My spreadsheet instincts don't fire much for fishing sims, but I respect any game that commits to a single loop and executes it cleanly. Fishing Adventure does half of that. The loop is simple: cast, wait, manage line tension, decide whether to sell your catch for in-game currency or release it for a larger XP bump, then repeat until you can afford a fishing license for the next location. Seven real-world-inspired fisheries unlock progressively, starting you in Poland and eventually pushing you out toward North American and Hawaiian waters. Over thirty fish species are spread across those locations, and the drag-and-tension system - adjusting your reel clutch with the mouse wheel to keep the tension gauge out of the red - does produce a satisfying moment when a heavy pike or bream actually runs line. The progression framework is where things get messy. Unlocking a new region requires both reaching a specific player level and buying a fishing license with in-game currency, which means grinding both XP and coins simultaneously. The sell-or-release decision sounds interesting on paper, but in practice you almost always need to sell because the license fees drain your wallet constantly. Gear unlocks are sparse too - roughly every two to three levels - so the early hours feel deliberately thin, like the game is rationing its own content. Region-specific quests (catch a combined weight of fish in a time window, for example) provide a secondary rhythm, and you can extend quest timers by spending coins, which at least removes the frustration of a failed run. That said, the quests themselves are variations on the same catch-weight-or-quantity template, not the kind of decision trees that tend to keep me interested. Audio is the biggest technical embarrassment. The soundscape is almost completely empty during play - no ambient birdsong, no environmental texture, just the occasional water splash and reel noise. There is a music toggle in the settings menu, but multiple reviewers across platforms have noted that enabling it produces nothing. Whether that is a persistent bug or an unfinished feature left in shipping code is unclear, but six years post-release it has not been addressed loudly enough to notice. Visually the game is modest: fish models and water hold up at this price tier, but background scenery is noticeably flat, and the rod-tension animation occasionally shows the tip bending under load while the float sits motionless - a visual disconnect that breaks immersion for anyone who actually fishes. Where Fishing Adventure genuinely earns its broadly positive Steam reception is in its price-to-session ratio. The core loop - cast, fight a fish, make a sell-or-release call, watch the XP bar tick - is functional and low-stress enough that real-life anglers looking for a quick virtual fix report real satisfaction, particularly when a heavier catch demands active clutch management. It is not a deep system, but it is a complete one. If you are the kind of player who wants a no-narrative, no-combat, purely zen fishing experience and you have accepted the grind as part of the genre contract, there is enough here for several unhurried sessions. If you are coming from Fishing Planet or Ultimate Fishing Simulator and expecting comparable depth of rod selection, bait types, or location variety, reset those expectations hard. Diego, Scout Team

Fishing Adventure

Fishing Adventure

1 nov 2019MasterCodeUltimate Games S.A.
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Pure, stripped-back fishing at a budget price point - but thin mechanics and a punishing grind will test your patience long before the pike do.

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My spreadsheet instincts don't fire much for fishing sims, but I respect any game that commits to a single loop and executes it cleanly. Fishing Adventure does half of that. The loop is simple: cast, wait, manage line tension, decide whether to sell your catch for in-game currency or release it for a larger XP bump, then repeat until you can afford a fishing license for the next location. Seven real-world-inspired fisheries unlock progressively, starting you in Poland and eventually pushing you out toward North American and Hawaiian waters. Over thirty fish species are spread across those locations, and the drag-and-tension system - adjusting your reel clutch with the mouse wheel to keep the tension gauge out of the red - does produce a satisfying moment when a heavy pike or bream actually runs line. The progression framework is where things get messy. Unlocking a new region requires both reaching a specific player level and buying a fishing license with in-game currency, which means grinding both XP and coins simultaneously. The sell-or-release decision sounds interesting on paper, but in practice you almost always need to sell because the license fees drain your wallet constantly. Gear unlocks are sparse too - roughly every two to three levels - so the early hours feel deliberately thin, like the game is rationing its own content. Region-specific quests (catch a combined weight of fish in a time window, for example) provide a secondary rhythm, and you can extend quest timers by spending coins, which at least removes the frustration of a failed run. That said, the quests themselves are variations on the same catch-weight-or-quantity template, not the kind of decision trees that tend to keep me interested. Audio is the biggest technical embarrassment. The soundscape is almost completely empty during play - no ambient birdsong, no environmental texture, just the occasional water splash and reel noise. There is a music toggle in the settings menu, but multiple reviewers across platforms have noted that enabling it produces nothing. Whether that is a persistent bug or an unfinished feature left in shipping code is unclear, but six years post-release it has not been addressed loudly enough to notice. Visually the game is modest: fish models and water hold up at this price tier, but background scenery is noticeably flat, and the rod-tension animation occasionally shows the tip bending under load while the float sits motionless - a visual disconnect that breaks immersion for anyone who actually fishes. Where Fishing Adventure genuinely earns its broadly positive Steam reception is in its price-to-session ratio. The core loop - cast, fight a fish, make a sell-or-release call, watch the XP bar tick - is functional and low-stress enough that real-life anglers looking for a quick virtual fix report real satisfaction, particularly when a heavier catch demands active clutch management. It is not a deep system, but it is a complete one. If you are the kind of player who wants a no-narrative, no-combat, purely zen fishing experience and you have accepted the grind as part of the genre contract, there is enough here for several unhurried sessions. If you are coming from Fishing Planet or Ultimate Fishing Simulator and expecting comparable depth of rod selection, bait types, or location variety, reset those expectations hard.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

singleplayertier:sub-5Drag ManagementXP GrindQuest ModeCareer ProgressionBudget SimRelaxationReal Angler Appeal

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OS
Windows 7/8/10
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GT 520 or equivalent
Processor
Core i3-2100 or equivalent
Sound Card
DirectX compatible

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Desarrolladora
MasterCode
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Ultimate Games S.A.
Fecha de lanzamiento
1 nov 2019

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