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  2. Webfishing - Wikipedia

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    Webfishing (stylized in all caps as WEBFISHING) [2] is a social fishing video game created by an indie developer named lamedeveloper. Originally released on itch.io in 2022, [3] the game was remade for its Steam release [4] on October 12, 2024. [1] The game is described as a "multiplayer chatroom-focused fishing game" by its developer. [5]

  3. Russian Fishing 4 - Wikipedia

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    Russian Fishing 4 is a fishing simulator game developed by Russian game studio FishSoft. [1] The game was released in 2018 and is available on PC via Steam. It provides a realistic fishing experience with abundant available fishing techniques, equipments, environments, and fish species. It is free on Steam, with microtransaction options available.

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  5. Sega Bass Fishing - Wikipedia

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    Sega Bass Fishing is an arcade fishing game where players attempt to hook and reel in fish with different lures. It uses a fishing rod controller, [2] [3] which in the arcade version includes both a working reel and a fishing line which extends into the main cabinet and changes tension and movement according to the player's actions and fish's movements. [4]

  6. Ridiculous Fishing - Wikipedia

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    The game mechanics consist of three minigames: casting the fishing line, catching fish, and shooting the fish in the air. [3] The player casts the line and tilts the device to avoid the fish as the hook sinks. Upon hooking a fish, the hook ascends and the player tilts the device to catch as many fish as possible en route to the surface.

  7. Reel Fishing - Wikipedia

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    Reel Fishing Challenge (Fish Eyes Challenge in Japan) is a WiiWare fishing video game by Natsume Inc. It was released in North America on June 29, 2009 [13] and later in Japan on July 14, 2009 and the PAL region on February 26, 2010. The game is part of the Reel Fishing series of games.

  8. Category:Fishing video games - Wikipedia

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    Fishing video game; Fishing: Barents Sea; G. Gone Fishin' (video game) H. Help Wanted (video game) Hooked! Real Motion Fishing; I. In-Fisherman Bass Hunter 64;

  9. Pro Fishing Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Pro Fishing Challenge is a 2004 fishing video game developed by Japanese developer Opus [2] and published by Atlus for the Xbox. [1] It was the first fishing game on the console to feature Xbox Live support, allowing up to eight players. [3] [4] Multiplayer on Xbox Live was available to players until April 15, 2010.