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Fishing
This is a casual game in which there is a fisherman who drags his hook into the water to catch fish, in the start screen. You need to be careful that do not take sharks. Gradually, the speed of the game is increased. This game is very interesting.
Playing Fishing: A Quick Guide
Use the mouse or touch to catch fish.
What tags would you use to categorize this game?
The labels that can be used to search for this game are fish, fishing, sea.
What kind of game is it in terms of category?
The genre that best describes this game is Casual.
Who worked on the game’s development and programming?
The studio in charge of the game’s development and design is Jam Game Studio.
Is the game designed to work smoothly on mobile devices?
Yes, Fishing can be played on mobile browsers.
Does the game include any blood-related elements?
Yes, blood is a part of Fishing content.
What technology or framework is used to develop Fishing?
The engine that powers this game is Construct 2.
Which age demographics is this game intended for?
The recommended age bracket for playing this game is Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.
Which gender should play this game?
The target gender demographic for this game is Male & Female.
Is the game designed with kids in mind?
No, Fishing is not safe and appropriate for a younger audience.
Does the game showcase any aggressive or violent behavior?
Yes, harmful or cruel acts are shown in Fishing.