How To Play
Simple input, readable feedback
Most improvement comes from timing, not from doing more. Watch where each school is headed, fire a little early, and notice which fish drift long enough to be worth the shot.
Featured Game
This is the stripped-back game page. If the homepage feels a little too busy or you want to settle into a longer fullscreen run, this is the one to use.
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Fullscreen tip: use it once the faster fish start crossing low and the bottom UI needs a little more breathing room.
If you want to watch fish behavior without the rest of the page pulling at you, this is the cleaner screen to use.
How To Play
Most improvement comes from timing, not from doing more. Watch where each school is headed, fire a little early, and notice which fish drift long enough to be worth the shot.
Screen Feel
Fishing games read better when the water, fish paths, and lower UI are not squeezed between too much filler. This page exists mostly for that reason.
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Guide
Read why fish lanes, hit feedback, and easy restarts make the loop stick so well.
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FAQ
Yes. The game canvas scales inside a responsive container so it stays readable on smaller screens.
No. It runs right in the browser.
Because the play area should stay easy to read and easy to control. The game comes first.
After This Run
Go back home, switch to a different route, or read one short article before your next round.