Telling the tale of a young fisherman setting out to build his career, Fisher-Diver is an unusual fishing game that sees you – a strange, line-drawn eyeball character – diving below the water’s surface to blast various intricate sea creatures and collect their carcasses to sell back on the surface. Smashing them to smithereens won’t do much good, though, as keeping their bodies relatively intact will allow you to reap more money. As you progress through the game, earning cash allows you to unlock new fishing licenses and helpful items, drawing you on a journey deeper below the surface in search of diary entries dropped into the sea by the fisherman who came before you.
It’s a slow-paced game – agonisingly so at times – but the journey is an engaging one. And the story, sparse as it may be, is enough to keep things interesting as the in-game days tick by. There’s a wonderful sense of exploration, complemented by music whose mood changes the deeper underwater you go. The game ends on a surprising note, too: a nice, unexpected payoff for the time it’ll take you to get there.
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