

Gameplay 5/5Ĭat Goes Fishing doesn’t have an intricate storyline or a tricky gameplay, but it’s still quite addictive for players. Sometimes the big fish can take just a bite of your bait, and in this case, your catch is worthless. The fish will try to eat each other even if they are of one species. But keep in mind that it should be smaller than the fish you want to catch. Before you start completing any level, you will have a chance to pick a hook of your choice. Also, all the fish differ by shape and color, and the game has a pretty wide range.Ĭat Goes Fishing has beautiful animation: fish moves clear and smooth, and when the cat throws a fishing rod, it slowly lies down on the bottom so you can easily monitor your brightly shining bait. But at least your cute protagonist - kitty looks fresh and beautiful. There are some issues with color rendition because water changes in a weird way from black to blue and gray colors rifle-green hills always cover attractive blue sky on the background. However, the PC version doesn’t have such problems at all. I have also tried playing this game on a mobile device and wasn’t satisfied with what I saw while playing: all the images felt raw, and the overall impression was like the game’s graphics still needs some final touches to look complete. In order to keep the games engaging for the long haul, to keep the player coming back for each update, certain mechanics have to evolve as the player progresses-and that can easily make the once ‘Lazy Sunday’ afternoon game, much more difficult.Cat Goes Fishing has a pretty much attractive graphics on PC. The trouble with a game like Cat Goes Fishing comes with the territory of most all casual games. With bait levels, bigger fish and setbacks, it can take a long, long time to progress. And like Animal Crossing, Cat Goes Fishing is focused on the grind. And, in reality, it plays like a really well-made Flash Game, something on the level and depth of the Thing Thing Series, but with the modern progression sensibilities of something like Animal Crossing.

So, unlike Fishing Sim or otherwise, Cat Goes Fishing has a design and style all its own.

The closest might be Legendary Fishing and that’s just because you follow the fish, rather than the fisherman. Because, though you fish in the game, it doesn’t play like any other fishing simulator. It’s hard to compare a game like Cat Goes Fishing to other games on the market. However, within that system of ‘catch bigger fish’ is very smooth game design, a delightful soundtrack, and equally compelling gameplay.

As you collect enough desired fish, you are able to expand your reach, buy new gear, travel from shore and cast your line for larger fish in deeper waters.
