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The pseudo-visual novel sequel to the first Fishing Minigame is here! The hero Roselle decides to re-visit the Fishing Shrine to have a good time and finds herself enraptured by the minigame, to the dismay of the shrine's sage and another visitor. Dark Lord? Who cares about that fella?

Features:

  • 1-2 hours of gameplay
  • Small cast of characters trapped in a room - minimalism!
  • 4 main endings, 2 special endings and 22 side ending
  • Advance story and access side stuff by collecting passwords!
  • No actual fishing minigame included

This game was primarily made for RPG Maker's One Map Challenge, which is pretty much why you're stuck in a room and using passwords to get ahead.

While the first Fishing Minigame is kinda recapped, it'd be nice to check it out, especially since you can play it in the browser.

(Also I keep trying to set the donate thing to $0 but it won't let me?)

StatusReleased
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(6 total ratings)
Authorscitydreamer
GenreAdventure, Visual Novel
Made withRPG Maker
TagsRPG Maker
Average sessionA few hours

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

Fishing Minigame 2 (no RTP).zip 40 MB
Fishing Minigame 2 (with RTP).zip 227 MB

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Dari: Can't use H for the holiday ending since that letter's already taken
Also Dari: Uses H for the other holiday ending anyway

Kidding aside, I really enjoyed this! Almost gave up but I did eventually manage to find every ending. I got a good laugh out of that Zero Time Dilemma dunk, even though I actually still liked that game in spite of how much of a mess it was.

this game is a delight, it was fun and rewarding to poke at the system and see my curiosity pay off and i loved getting to know this cast of characters from so many different angles. thank you for making this!

Still thinking about this story every now and then months later, thanks so much for making it!

this is great! I think colin recommended it... i love the idea a lot especially the one screen.