Sometimes you just want a game that’s easy to pick up and forget for a bit. Endless fish fun is that kind of game. Simple graphics, a bit goofy. It’s boring but oddly addicting. Get ready for some wonky physics and a lot of repetitive clicking.
Endless fish fun offers a neat concept. You tap to catch fish and upgrade your gear. The controls are tricky sometimes, and the physics can be wonky, making it frustrating. Still, it’s straightforward and perfect for killing time when you’re tired and not thinking too hard.
There aren't really heavy build options here. Just upgrade your fishing line and bait. Focus on increasing catch speed. No need to overthink. The game feels more about grinding than any strategic setup. It’s mostly a matter of patience or if you get annoyed by waiting.
Make sure to tap as quickly as possible when fish appear. It’s annoying, but the more you tap, the faster you level. Sometimes waiting a few seconds before reeling in gives you a better catch rate. Ignore the fancy upgrades and keep collecting fish efficiently.
There isn’t really a story here. It’s just fishing repeatedly until you get bored or max out your upgrades. The game keeps going with no real ending. It’s repetitive, but that’s part of its charm if you just want something mindless for a few minutes.