With this list of some of the best fishing games, perhaps you’ll rethink your opinion on fishing as a recreational sport. Plus, you won’t have to experience the long wait and sunburns that are always accompanied by a long day of fishing outdoors.
We’ve also decided to sprinkle in some commendable games with good fishing mechanics in case you don’t want to focus on just fishing.0 seconds of 0 secondsVolume 0%
Starting off the list with one of the most realistic fishing games you can get on the market, we have Fishing Planet. This immersive fishing game has two significant downsides for most players.
Although it is technically a chaotic seafaring pirate game, Sea of Thieves has some rather good fishing mechanics in place as well. Honestly, it is one of the best fishing games that aren’t completely a fishing game out there.
If you’re all about that bass, Sega Bass Fishing should catch your eye. It is an oldie but was once hailed as one of the best fishing games out there. Upon its release, it came with a fishing rod controller on the Dreamcast.
Your aim in The Catch is to travel to five locations around the world in an attempt to catch 35 unique species of fish. Each fish has its specifications and tactic to catch which is up to you to figure out.
One of the many things you can do in Stardew Valley is fish. So far, it seems that Stardew Valley players are divided in a hate-love relationship with the fishing mechanic in this game.