With Go Vacation picking up some interest in the forum. Namco has announced their next resort game from ex-Sonic developer Yuji Naka, this time it's centered around fishing . Some of Naka's previous work for Wii includes Let's Tap and Ivy the Kiwi. His studio Prope is also making Rodea the Sky Soldier for Wii and 3DS.
Here are some more details on Family Fishing:
- Prope is designing the game around a concept that is different from past fishing games
- Out in Japan on August 4 for ¥5,040; fishing controller bundle for ¥6,090
- Set on a dream island where people who love to fish gather
- Play as a traveler who’s come to the island
- Explore a resort island
- Numerous resort-style activities available such as cruising, a submarine tour, and kayaking
- Vehicles can be used for transportation
- 20 mini-games
- Message board on the island lets you take on different challenges
- Time cycle in the game changes backgrounds
- Exchange fish points for new tools
- 15 locations to fish in, including the sea, rivers and lakes
- New areas available as you progress and unlock them
- Build up an aquarium by collecting fish
- Expand the aquarium to earn money
- Big Size Online Ranking: Wi-Fi Connection used
- 200 fish types including octopuses and penguins
- Over 1,000 items to collect
Impressions/Reviews
NintendoWorldReport: Prope isn’t aiming for a realistic fishing simulator, but from what I played, as a fishing game it felt quite authentic. Hunting for good fishing spots and patiently placing your bait was simple, laid-back fun, and the light RPG elements seem to do a decent job of fleshing out the experience. Whereas Twilight Princess was an adventure game with a little bit of fishing, this game can be thought of as a fishing game with a little bit of adventuring.
NintendoWorldReport Video Hands-On: Part 1 and Part 2
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First time I'm interested in a fishing game, seems Namco's learnt something from Go Vacation... but do we need more resorts?