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Fish Quest

Rating:5 (1 votes)
Played:4 times
Developer:1000Games
Released:May 15, 2026
Classification:Adventure Games

Fish Quest is a realistic 3D simulation game for fishing published by 1000Games. You start with a simple fishing rod, cast the line, adjust the distance, time your strike, and battle each fish like in real life. Gradually, you'll travel across the seas, upgrade your equipment, and hunt for giant fish you never dared to dream of before.

Playing Fish Quest is simple: cast, wait for a bite, then reel

Casting the line

Press and hold the button and pull it all the way down. A gauge will appear. Release your finger at any time to cast the line into the water.

Waiting for the bite

After a while, the hook will signal. The fish has taken the bait. The battle begins.

A fish bites the hook

At this point, a line tension gauge will appear. Pull the button to strike the fish and shorten the distance. Press the striking pin at the right time, and the distance will decrease quickly. If the line is too tight, let go of your finger to prevent it from breaking.

Distance to 0 or HP of the fish reaches 0

Each fish has its own HP bar. Each time you reel in the line, you weaken it. When the fish's HP bar reaches 0, it means it's exhausted and you've officially caught it.

You get experience and coins after you catch it. You can keep it for collection, sell it for money, or release it to strengthen it next time.

Fish Quest Game

5 Outstanding Features of Fish Quest

1. Realistic 3D graphics. Not hand-drawn. Fish, water, and fishing rods are all smoothly rendered.

2. Hundreds of fish species. From small fish in the Borneo sea to monsters in the Florida Strait. Each sea region has its own collection.

3. Equipment upgrades. Fishing rods, lines, reels, hooks, bait – all can be upgraded. The bigger the fish, the stronger the rod needs to be.

4. Many sea regions to explore. Unlock levels 1–70. Each area has different difficulty levels and rewards.

5. Realistic line tensioning and striking mechanics. It's not just about holding down a button. You have to calculate when to pull, when to release, and when to strike the striking pin. Very close to the feeling of real-life fishing.

My feelings after playing Fish Quest

  • I couldn't hide my surprise on my first try.

When a fish bit, the fishing rod in the game vibrated. My hand jumped. A line tension bar appeared, flashing red, indicating I was pulling too hard. I let go. The line slackened. The distance increased a little.

  • I pulled again. Released again.

And so on, metre by metre. The fish gradually weakened. The distance shortened. When its HP bar reached 0, I pulled it up. I caught a golden-tailed mackerel; it wasn't too big, but it felt like I had just won a small battle.

  • I played again. Then I played again.

The fish got bigger and bigger. Some fish pulled so hard that I thought my rod was about to break. But each time I succeeded, the feeling of seeing the fish pulled up filled me with joy. Perhaps that's why Fish Quest is so addictive.

Tips and quick answers for Fish Quest Game

How to avoid breaking the line?

Don't just hold and pull like crazy. Keep an eye on the tension bar. When you see it turn red or fill up almost to the top, let go. Just let your finger off. Wait for the line to loosen up a bit, then start pulling again.

Should you release a challenge fish?

Yes. If you let it go instead of hauling it in, next time it comes back stronger and worth way more. That's how you hunt the real big ones.

What should you upgrade first?

Fishing line. Because if the line is weak, big fish will break it immediately. Then the rod, then the reel.

What to do if the fish aren't biting?

Check the bait. Occasionally you need to change bait or level up to catch fish in higher waters.

In short,

Fish Quest reminds me of real-life fishing trips. The rod vibrates, the line becomes taut, my heart quickens, and I experience that unparalleled moment of reeling in a fish.

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