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Fishing Game 'Catch All the Sea Fish' Launches July 20, 2026

Fishing Game 'Catch All the Sea Fish' Launches July 20, 2026

Key takeaways

  • Launch date: July 20, 2026, for iOS and Android
  • Players aim to catch 10 million fish
  • Game features simple 3-button controls
  • Pre-registration available now with notifications at launch

The fishing game 'Catch All the Sea Fish' is set to launch on July 20, 2026, for iOS and Android devices. Developed by Peace, this game invites players to aim for the ambitious goal of catching all 10 million fish in the sea.

In 'Catch All the Sea Fish', players engage in a simple yet addictive loop: catch fish, learn new skills, and then catch even more fish. The game features straightforward controls, utilizing just three buttons to drop a hook into the water and reel in swimming fish. Each fishing session lasts between 30 to 60 seconds, allowing for quick gameplay sessions that encourage skill tree upgrades using earned currency.

Players can enhance their abilities significantly, increasing movement speed, the number of fish caught at once, and even the size of their hooks. As players progress, they can acquire automated collection skills involving divers, drones, and UFOs, all contributing to the goal of reducing the fish count.

The game is designed to be completed in just a few hours, offering a light and engaging experience. The developers have paid special attention to the pixel art, animations, user interface, and overall game pacing, aiming to leave players with a satisfying experience upon completion. The main character is the jellyfish from the long-running mobile game 'Funya Morake', ensuring familiarity for returning fans while remaining accessible to new players.

Why it matters

Pre-registration for 'Catch All the Sea Fish' is now available, with notifications sent to those who register ahead of its launch. This game promises a unique take on the fishing genre, with an emphasis on enjoyable gameplay mechanics and a charming presentation.

Original source

Google News: AppMedia

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