Developer Mūn Mūn Games presents Out Fishing, a deceptively peaceful first-person fishing simulator. While initially appearing cozy and relaxing – as its title suggests – the gameplay takes a chilling turn when darkness falls. Currently in development for PC.
The studio describes the experience: "Navigate a serene yet eerie wilderness in search of rare fish and mysterious remnants of forgotten history. Time works against you – yet each expedition brings you closer to uncovering unsettling truths. Sell your catches to upgrade equipment and fortify your camp, the only sanctuary where reality and distorted memories intersect."
Out Fishing - First Screenshots
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The dynamic day-night cycle introduces erratic weather patterns that alter fishing conditions – and affect what lures beneath the surface. Players can enhance their gear and fishing methods, eventually unlocking vehicles(?) to expand their expeditions. Maintaining and expanding your camp base remains crucial for survival. Watch the debut trailer above to glimpse Out Fishing's unsettling duality.
The game poses a haunting question: What happens when you catch something that should've remained hidden? Wishlist Out Fishing on Steam to follow its development.