
Spot fish ‘shows’ before casting into the right area from a pre-set peg or the lake bank, and customise your angling equipment for the best chance of landing a catch. Using advanced AI and customisable environment effects, fish respond to water temperature, time of day, weather conditions and baits as they do in real life. Start by learning the basics of casting with in-game tutorials, or dive straight into one of the five unique European locations included, such as Digger Lakes and the famous St John’s Lake at Linear Fisheries, each posing their own unique challenge to land the big catch. Whether you’re a fishing beginner or angling pro, Euro Fishing accurately and authentically replicates the feeling of actual fishing using our unique physics-based casting and reeling system, ‘Total Cast Control’. This is the closest you can get to real fishing from the comfort of your own sofa. Master your rod, line and tactics, and refine your technique to become a top angler. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.About This Game Now With Basic Cast Control and Float FishingĮuro Fishing immerses you deep into the adrenaline-packed action, fun and beauty of Europe’s most famous lakes. Here's a trailer going over their plans a bit: Reflecting how early it is, the game's only £4.99 right now. How lovely.ĭovetail say they expect to be in Early Access for 6-12 months, adding new things and gathering feedback. Eventually, they'll let people wander around the pond and pick their own spot too.

But for a few glorious minutes, I dangled my rod limply and simply took in the sights and sounds of the pond. I've had it behave in weird ways and outright crash too. Right now, Dovetail Games Fishing has a tutorial, a few casting target challenges, a casual fishing mode, one fish type, and that's about it. Train Simulator developers Dovetail Games are now dabbling in that magic, having launched their fishing game into Steam Early Access this week. Silence, solitude, ritual, and contemplation. For hours, they stare intently at mirror waters reflecting the sun's passage across the sky.

The weighting of the line, the winding of the reels. Meat and metal meet as, with the greatest of care, they pierce the flesh between the maggot's eyes.

Fingertips descend into maggots, grubbing for a fresh sacrifice, a juicy virgin. It's all a macabre ritual to invoke a pleasant Sunday afternoon by the water, isn't it? The fisher delicately scratches the hook across their fingernail and nods at the white line left by a sharp point. Fishing, as I understand it, is not about catching fish.
