About This Game Fishing Planet® is a unique and highly realistic online first-person multiplayer fishing simulator developed by avid fishing enthusiasts for anglers to bring you the full thrill of actual angling! Choose your lures, make your trophy catches, discover new possibilities and sharpen your real angling skills anywhere, anytime with your friends! The game is FREE to play and just a download away! Fishing Planet® isn’t just another game about fishing. Stunning eye-candy graphics, superb hydro and aerodynamics, realistic tackle behavior and damage based on actual simulation physics and, most importantly, fish with artificial intelligence for completely lifelike behavior make this a true-to-life fishing simulator that can help you improve your actual angling skills! The combination of unique graphics, realistic game physics and sophisticated AI will bring the realistic world of fishing directly to your screen!Key features:110+ species of fish, each with its unique behavior and AI. 18 scenic waterways with multiple locations, various climatic conditions, bottom terrains and vegetation. Three types of fishing - float, spinning and bottom.Thousands of tackle combinations with unique physical and hydrodynamic properties. Superb dynamic water graphics with ripples and surface that changes depending on wind, current and depth. Weather – day/night alternation, change of seasons, different weather conditions (rain, fog, bright sunshine) Multiplayer capacity – online tournaments with personal and team scores, system of achievements, leader boards and top-player lists.What makes us different:Complex AI system for fish behavior that correlates with seasonal and climatic change, time of day, speed of water current, bottom contour and type (color and structure), water and air temperature, wind, etc. Biting/striking reactions for each fish species are completely realistic and natural as well as specifics of lure attacks. Photorealistic graphics – using latest high-end tools for ultimate photo-realism: photogrammetry, all waterways are based on real location. Unique system of game physics and realistic tackle damage – rods, lines and reels break according to their actual individual characteristics. Realistic aero and hydrodynamic environment for lures and retrieves.Dynamic water graphics – splashes, waves and ripples on the water create a fully realistic fishing atmosphere. Weather – change of conditions depending on location, season and time of day. Possibility of sudden rain or sunshine breaking through the clouds. 7aa9394dea Title: Fishing PlanetGenre: Free to Play, Massively Multiplayer, Simulation, SportsDeveloper:Fishing Planet LLCPublisher:Fishing Planet LLCRelease Date: 11 Aug, 2015 Fishing Planet I really hate to post this review, as I greatly enjoyed the short time I had with this game. I came back afer not playing for about a month only to find prices in game jacked up to the point it simply isn't worth playing.I have seen many reviews commented on by the developers about how money needs to be put on the table, and that you can't expect it to be truly free to play without some sacrifice. I myself put food on my table by writing software, and take it from me, people that write software in this manner do not mean well. They think that you are a sucker, and if you continue to give money as they reduce functionality, then you are what they think you are and you deserve what you get.The only way to change the outcome is to uninstall. Without a decent player count, the money supply is cut off. They have two choices at that point: cut bait and move on to another cash grab, or restore gameplay to a decent state.I will gladly change this to a positive review if the devs come to their senses, but I doubt it will happen. Devs rarely change tact if they have a cash grab on their hands. Hard to change your spots once they have been seen.Oh well, it was fun while it lasted. You guys actually do have decent chops at making a solid fishing game. Shame you squandered it.. After update 0.7.0 this game should be called Donating Planet. Turned from a great, fair fishing simulator to a pay to play cashgrab.... R.I.PIf you are on the 2nd highest level, have enough gold and cash, they simply add 10 levels ( where 1 lvlup needs more xp than 20lvls did together), raise ingamemoney-prices about 5-6times and convert your gold into "coins" (1000gold = 100coins) while the gold\/coin-price stays the same.... thanks, but NO THANKS!. 6 Months ago this would have been a completely different review. The developers of this game originally stated that this game would always be a F2P with a premium option to speed leveling, etc. Gold (Baitcoins) would never be available to purchase and were a reward for catching Unique fish. Well, I took a couple months off of playing this game for life reasons, and I come back to find this game is now completely P2W. Gold is now a purchase item. Home lakes are apparently gone, so instead of being able to set your home state and return to your favorite lake cheaply, you have to pay exhorbitant prices to travel each time that you want to go. A license that I ground for hours to obtain, now costs about $20 real money to obtain. This developer has essentially lied to their community through and through. I would not recommend this game anymore. It's not even fun with all the nerfing they have put into the game. Really wish I had never spent money to support these lying bastards by buying premium and DLC. If you don't mind burning massive ammounts of time on a P2W that you'll never get anywhere with, go for it. Otherwise stay away.. I put just about a 100 hours into this game, life got complicated for me so I stepped away from it for a few months. Come back to find ridiculous pay to play schemes. When I was playing intensely I set myself the goal of buying unlimited licenses for all the areas using ingame cash from catching fish which was very grindy but totally possible to do, now its baitcoins or whatever they call it to get unlimited. It had a well balanced economy, now I look at prices and my mouth falls open. The durabilty and pay to repair items is ridiculous, in the real world I have fishing rods from my great grandfather that still work beautifully with out having to "repair" them after fishing for a day, so I see no practical gaming reason for this mechanic. Sure I snapped a rod once in the 25 years ive been fishing, ten minutes later with some bamboo splints and string I was back to fishing. Yes I should get a new tackle bag, the one that was given to me as a kid is pretty worn out, But I think it will last me another year or two.This was a great game once upon a time, a bit grindy a bit buggy but overall I was astounded at the promise it showed and laughed at other lesser fishing simulators. I bought some real money dlcs to support what I thought would be the greatest fishing game of the decade. Now? Nope, im too old to fall into this money trap. Perhaps one day it wont be like it is now and I sincerly hope so. Until then, farewell.. This used to be a half way decent game, but after the update it has turned into a complete money grab. You can see this when you leave the area where you were fishing and it tells you that if you had premium, you could get a lot more in game currency for the fish you caught then you would if you dont have premium. Another place where this crap is shown is how the game makes you pay even more in game currency to be able to keep (and in turn exchange for credits) fish that make the fishing worth while. P2W. Money grabbing thieves and anyone else who says otherwise is blind. This game used to be good. but now it's just \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 500$ to stay in a cabin a day? what is it a 5 star hotel give me a \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing break. 8000 dollars to stay in a different state for a few days. wtf this game is so \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ed. what are these devs playing at? do they plan to abandon us after taking the money? so tired of devs like these making games with potential and then just completely trashing it.
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Fishing Planet
Updated: Mar 10, 2020
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