Game has a lot of depth to it and you immediately get hooked, it captures your wettest dreams of what a fishing simulator should be and you certainly don't need a loan shark to afford it.
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About This Game
You cast your hook into the ocean in order to harvest fish and treasure. But the fish are not bassic creatures, they will not be harvested withtrout putting up a fight. As a wise man once said: "The best defense is a lot of bullets". Looking at the behaviour of the fish, they seem to have writ this quote into the very bedrock of their culture, if their determination to krill you is any indication.
Whale you descend through each level you have the opportunity to swell your coffers like a pufferfish, by grabbing treasure and harvesting fish. But of course this must be considered against the risk of damage that may be inherent to attacking these aquatic adversaries and seeking these submurged shinies. Maybe it is best to battle anemone for monetary reward. Or perhaps it is a difficult situation beyond your equipment that you should not fall for: hook, line or sinker.
Among the underwater world are items for you to find and wield. Some of them you will find offered up to you for free on a silver platter as though you're not a fisherman but a nobleman in an esteemed restaurant. Others will require payment, for there are some in this world who understand that everything is worth some fee. As your skill waxes you will find ways to coral ever more items into your item purse, amassing an uncodly amount of power.
If your hook is slain, the voyage begins anew, with nothing taken from one run to the next other than your own expertise and knowledge. Your mind attunad to the ways of the game, learning how to maximise your power and wealth via items, how to skate around the bullets of the fish to stay unharmed. Different enemy patterns and items will appear on each run, so your ability to improvise will be tried.
Some of these items are simplistic such as shark blades that grant you more damage, and a wrench that repairs your hook. Others are more complex like a parasite that causes some fish to explode into homing fisshiles, and a "gun bender" that causes fish to sometimes accidentally shoot themselves. Most items will stack if you collect more than one, so hoarding fifty knives will kill most fish in one hit, and fifty gun benders will almost guarantee fish to self-shoot.
To start a run from death takes mere seconds. You may die, and before you know it you'll be able to clam an item on the next run and be bonking fish left right and centre.
In only a few minutes you'll know the flavour of the run: Whether it is characterised by an abundance of friendly fisshiles blowfishing up everything within line of sight; or swimming in so much health and self-repair that the idea of your mortality is a red herring; or enough treasure and wealth that when you retire you can ignore goldfish and buy a platinumfish instead.
Shortly after you'll have a verdict on whether you win or lose the run, normally you won't take fifteen minutes from beginning to end.
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I saw a cod hold a gun like a mafioso. Jellyfish still as painful as they are irl. Fish whose one arm is extremely buff, probably cause his wife was fished. Can sell the fish to the black market. Communism. You can make fish shoot themselves as if they lived in such a country. 20/20 Game of the Year.
Great game! A lot of fun for just 5 bucks if you like fish puns and fun gameplay definitely check it out B)
Interesting. Would not have thought it was possible to play a relaxing bullet-hell game, yet Fishticuffs manages to do just that.
Honestly, I have fun with this but there's a lot of things that don't feel entirely good to put up with. Your hook feels very slow, to the point of agony, and while I'm sure the late game is a blast, the early game definitely feels a bit lacking. Also, there's some items that just feel like a pain to get early on that really are only remotely viable when you have something else. Like, items that activate after damage are very common despite how liberal health is in the game. Overall though, I've had a fun time with this so far, definitely going to give it more of a shot, but there are some things I dislike, but willing to push through to see how the game is a bit further on. Definitely a very tough game, and I look forward to hopefully cracking it some time.
almost definitely the best fishing danmaku on the market. if you know of a better one please introduce me simple and fun, deserves more love
Fun little game with a lot more content than I can access right now due to difficulty. Could benefit from a quick tutorial and QoL improvements. Looking at your items in-game, cooldowns on passive items (the shield that turns bullets into lasers in particular), perhaps a base movement increase to make early gameplay a bit smoother. The runs where you get dps increasing items are the most fun. There's a lot of fish and your attack is single target for 90% of the game. There's also a lot of items revolving around health, when you usually lose your health in quick succession. The healing and attack on hit items feel underwhelming. Also, I don't have a lot of playtime yet, but I haven't seen a single new active item though the game implies that there are more. Perhaps something to take note of. Overall you're getting your money's worth. You didn't pay a lot, you get a simple timewaster that you could theoretically put a lot of time into.
its ok as a whole, but it's very unique and fairly cheap so it's worth your time anyway
you get a lot of worth for your money on this one
Really fun game
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Required
- Memory: 50 MB RAM
- Graphics: Yes
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 150 MB available space
- Additional Notes: It's a simple game, you'll be fine
FAQ
How much does Fishticuffs cost?
Fishticuffs costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Fishticuffs?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Required Memory: 50 MB RAM Graphics: Yes DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 150 MB available space Additional Notes: It's a simple game, you'll be fine
What platforms is Fishticuffs available on?
Fishticuffs is available on Windows PC.
Is Fishticuffs worth buying?
Fishticuffs has 100% positive reviews from 11 players.
When was Fishticuffs released?
Fishticuffs was released on Dec 21, 2020.
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