Fish Quest is a realistic fishing simulation game that immerses players in the challenge of deep ocean fishing excursions. The controls are intuitive, gaming is casual, and there is the excitement of catching rare, big fish.
If "Fishing Hook" is known for its pull-button or tension sensor mechanics, Fish Quest is no less impressive. The game uses a very clever "tension simulation" mechanism. You need to maintain the right amount of force; holding the button down too long will break the line, releasing it too early will allow the fish to escape.
You start with a rickety wooden rod. Over time, you earn money to upgrade your rod, reel, and float. Every adjustment of equipment not only improves stats but also affect the visual experience. There’s something about saving up enough money to buy a “Lullaby Rod” with an absurdly high Luck rating that’s hard to describe.

One of the things that truly captivated me about Fish Quest is its graphics and biodiversity. The game takes you to countless locations around the world:
Each area has its own ecosystem and weather. For example, during Christmas, the game even releases special events like "Christmas Island," where you can catch Grinch Whales or encounter Frozen Mutation effects that increase the value of your fish many times over.
Fish Quest is attractive because of exciting fishing sessions and variety of fish in different locations. The longer you play the more and more thrilling becomes the voyage and you can catch unusual fish.