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The boat's motor softly rattles as the water mirrors the calm sky in Big Catch's opening scene. Since the fishing line hits the water, you're in charge of the whole excursion.

The game starts with early morning waves lapping against the boat's hull and the fishing line swaying. Cast your rod, wait for the vibration signal, pull in the fish, sell them, and go on with larger objectives. The rhythm of a true simulation game closely links everything. Initially, you only own a basic rod, thin fishing line, and nearshore waters with common fish species. In contrast, the ocean in Big Catch offers much more than just common fishing opportunities. Investing in equipment, such as line strength, drag force, and retrieval speed, increases the likelihood of capturing uncommon and expensive fish.
Multiple biological layers build the world. From small fish living near the shore to mid-level fish to large species hiding in distant waters. Each species has:
When the hook vibrates more strongly than usual, you know you're facing a valuable catch. But whether you can reel it in depends on line strength and your ability to control the drag force.