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About This Game *** NEW to celebrate our Steam release:20 new fish, some suggested by legendary NOAA researcher Dr Jay OrrA cat bobber...And a pirate kitten!Become the greatest pirate captain that ever fished! Add more pirates to your burgeoning island town! Listen to all their nonsensical complaints! Fish in ludicrous locations like swamps, active volcanoes and the sky!Award-winning pirate fishing game lurches onto Steam by popular request! We’ve rewritten and reworked the game to accommodate desktops and tablet PCs. Play with mouse and keyboard, or use your tablet pen or touch screen!featuresRelaxing, addictive fishing gameplay7 gorgeous, otherworldly fishing environmentsCatch 150 hand-painted, scientifically-inaccurate fish Throw rotten fish at your rivals!Unlock town features like an aquarium, farm, restaurant and hacker cave!Decorate your house with unsettling trophies!Collect pirate pets, most of which have eyepatches or other classy dysfunctions. a09c17d780 Title: Rule with an Iron Fish - A Pirate Fishing AdventureGenre: Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPG, Simulation, SportsDeveloper:Kestrel GamesPublisher:Kestrel GamesRelease Date: 24 Aug, 2017 Rule With An Iron Fish - A Pirate Fishing Adventure Torrent Download [PC] Great game! So far, I've gotten nearly eight and a half hours out of this game, over the course of two days. In that time, I completed the main objective of the game and also caught\/recorded every fish in the game, but I still haven't done the following: unlock every pet, acquire every in-game trophy, unlock every hat, and finish every side-quest (I imagine that finishing the remaining side quests would unlock the last few pets, trophies, and hats). Point being, this game could certainly keep you occupied for a while, particularly if you're a completionist and\/or you love the art style (as I do).Other things I loved:+ The world - very simple, but the developers really succeeded in mashing together fishing and piracy in an interesting way. + The fish - they have really cool, quirky designs overallThings that were meh: + The farming system - this is a system where you can grow certain vegetables, which can then be used to create dishes that provide certain buffs. Unfortunately, for me, I found the process of planting to be a little awkward on PC (but maybe it's more intuitive on mobile). Furthermore, I rarely wanted to stop fishing just so I could go plant\/harvest vegetables; it never really seemed "worth it" to me. I definitely wish that farming would have been more enjoyable\/intuitive, though, because some of the dishes you can make are really useful. + Some late-game side quests - maybe this is just me griping, but I was kind of turned off by some of the later side quests that required certain numbers of rare fish. There are methods\/upgrades to increase the likelihood of rare fish appearing, but in my experience, it still took some grinding to catch even 1 or 2 fish of a particular species. Some may say this should be expected for what is essentially endgame material, but for me, extensive grnding isn't really something I want\/expect in more of a casual game like this. Things I disliked: +Fishing in the Deep - this is an area with an awesome design, but I found it difficult at times to pick out the shadows of fish from the darker background. Maybe this was just me\/an issue with my brightness settings, but it still made this level probably my least favorite to play.. This is really fun, filled with awful jokes (awful as in good :) ) such as when you get an "Amberjack" and the information about it reads:"He's an Amberjack and he's okay."The gameplay is quite basic, you click the water (and depth) and that's where the hook lands, then (when a fish is about to go for the hook) dual circles apper, the inner is marked by a circular line and as soon as the outer circle goes inside that line the colour will turn green and that's the time to click to catch the fish. (the colour is red'ish before it goes green)Depending on how rare the fish is you may also have to do a bit of a QTE as well, it is very basic and an arrow on the sreen shows up\/down\/left\/right, so far I haven't encountered more than three directions in succession and that's only happened with for instance the mermaid and the rare fish. (the first time you encounter it it'll be one direction)These keys can't be rebound and it's either WASD or the arrow keys, as it's not about movement it is of lesser problems than in a game where it revolves around that as it seems to give you a fair amount of time as well, I haven't timed out once yet, every failure I've had with the QTE's have been me screwing it up. (as it does sort of stress you knowing you have to press the right key you're bound to do it quite fast...so I do not know how much time you really have...)There will also be some "battles" in the game, they consist of you clicking the enemis fishing line to cut it, to use the net to catch the fish they caught while it's in the air and also click some mini-subs before they hit you....adding onto that there may also appear bits'n'bobs (literally) and other things you need to build better ships, in the water....that bit is the least calm one as you have to move the mouse to click at targets here and there.I do not regret buying this at all, disregarding the few stressfull things the music's nice and calming, the gameplay is quite simple and relaxing and there's a lot of different fish to catch, hats to buy, stories to hear and so on, it's *really* nice IMHO.. Absolutely loved the art and design - everything is very cute! Really relaxing game, a nice break away from some of the other titles you might be churning away at. I haven't tried the mobile version but the controls are intuitive and easy to pick up. The little pockets of references will definitely bring a smile to your face. 10\/10 Puns.. Do you enjoy pirate themes? How about fishing? How about ridiculous names for fishes? Add in a dash of mobile device play and you have this game. Do you want a long game that takes more than just over 5 hours to finish? Oh. Well, go somewhere else then.This game reminds of Harvest moon, in a mild watered down kind of way. Is it fun? Sure, it is. Is it a tonne of repetition? You bet it is! You like fetch quests? ALOT of fetch quests? Well you're in for the time of your monotonous lives! Really though, this is a cute, short game, that is clearly meant for a mobile device and not really the home PC. It's a time waster, but not much point in revisiting it once you finish the main story.. Fish Puns & LOTS Grinding, Cute artstyle, Simple controls, put in about 3 hrs already about 90% on fish collection. Still have about 6 or so side quests, story arc goes for about 2-3hrs depends on your money prowess and if your actually persuing it, I imagine getting this game for about 5$ isnt that bad of a steal. Fun store highlight pick.. If you plan to rush through the main questline and don't have any patience for grinding then maybe skip this one but it's perfect for those who like to take their time and try to "catch 'em all". Bright colorful graphics, fun dialog and fish puns aplenty. LOTS of different fish to collect and even hats and pets. The farming aspect is very simple but I did find the food that chases away non-rare fish to very helpful. At around 9 hours I still have several fish to collect for completion, quite a few side quests left and a final boss to fight. The "fights" are probably my least favorite part of the game but they're not too bad once you see what you need to do.. This is a delightful fishing game, reminiscent of Stardew Valley in music and general feeling. It's more grindy than Stardew Valley -- the main thing you do is fish, although there are quests, a garden, and a kitchen island. I'm only three hours in, so this is a very sketchy review. Rule with an Iron Fish is relaxing, pretty, has funny jokes and pretty music, and is a soothing game to play at the end of a long day.
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