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Real Fishing - Play Online
If you've ever played those old-school Flash fishing games from the 2000s, you'll instantly recognize Real Fishing. This is a straightforward fishing simulator where you travel to different reservoirs—from the Dnieper River to Lake Baikal—casting lines, reeling in fish, and slowly building up your gear collection. The hook? You're chasing over 200 species of fish, including bizarre catches like white sharks and Nile crocodiles. It's designed as an endless grind for collectors who like watching numbers go up while they zone out to the sound of a fishing bell.
Key Features
- Massive Fish Catalog: Over 200 species to catch, from common rudd to exotic sharks and crocodiles.
- Multiple Locations: Travel to real and fictional reservoirs including oceans, rivers, and lakes around the world.
- Gear Progression System: Unlock and upgrade fishing rods, reels, lines, and bait as you level up.
- Social Features: Chat with other fishermen and compete in tournaments with global rankings.
How to Play Real Fishing
The learning curve is flat as a pond—select a spot, cast your line, wait for a bite, then mash the reel button. It's all about patience and repetition.
Picking Your Spot and Gear
You start by hitting "Go fishing" on the main menu, then choose a location from a simple map screen. Before casting, you need to equip a rod, reel, line, and bait from your inventory. Here's the catch: if your line is stronger than your rod's weight rating, the rod snaps. Pay attention to those kg numbers or you'll waste your gear early.
Casting and Waiting for the Bite
Once you're at the water, you cast to any spot on the static photo background. Check the depth sounder in the lower left corner—deeper water means faster bites. Then you wait. When the bell rings, a fish is hooked. Click the reel button (or hit Space on desktop) to start pulling it in. A tension meter appears at the bottom. Keep the bar in the safe zone or the line breaks and you lose the fish.
Collecting Fish and Grinding for Upgrades
Every successful catch gives you experience points and adds the fish to your net (limited to 20 at a time). You sell your haul for in-game currency, then buy better equipment to access tougher locations and rarer species. Rinse and repeat. There are also quests, achievements, and tournaments to pad out the grind.
Who is Real Fishing for?
This game is squarely aimed at ultra-casual players who want a low-stress time-killer with zero mechanical demands. If you're the type who enjoys idle clickers or basic mobile sims, this will scratch that itch. It's also family-friendly—no violence, no complex puzzles. Just you, a virtual pond, and a whole lot of waiting. Not recommended for anyone seeking challenge or visual polish.
The Gameplay Vibe
Let's be honest: this is glorified waiting. You cast, you stare at a still photograph of water, you click a button when prompted. The visuals are a jarring mix of real-life pond photos and cartoonish, oversaturated UI icons that look ripped from a 2012 mobile asset pack. There's no animation when fish bite, no dynamic weather, no ambiance beyond a looping background track. The "exciting" part is watching your fish collection number tick upward. If you're looking for meditative background noise while multitasking, it works. If you want actual engaging fishing gameplay, look elsewhere.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your progress automatically using browser storage, so you won't lose your fish collection unless you clear your cache. Performance-wise, it's extremely lightweight—this will run on a potato laptop or an ancient phone. The static 2D backgrounds and minimal animations mean there's basically nothing to lag. Just don't expect visual fireworks.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A functional but painfully generic fishing sim that does the bare minimum.
- ✅ Pro: Huge variety of fish species keeps the collection game going for a while.
- ✅ Pro: Runs on anything with a browser—no hardware requirements whatsoever.
- ❌ Con: Visually cluttered with mismatched art styles and zero polish. Feels like a rushed mobile port.
Controls
Responsive enough, though there's not much skill involved—it's mostly clicking and waiting.
- Desktop: Mouse to navigate menus and click the reel button. Space bar can also reel in fish.
- Mobile: Tap the touch buttons on screen to cast and reel.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by Vally Games RU and released on January 1, 2023. It's a browser-based indie title built for maximum accessibility over innovation.

