Fishing Duels

Fishing Duels

Fishing Duels is a multiplayer match-3 game for two in the ocean floor!
While engaging on Fishing Duels adventures a sharp eye and a good strategy is what you need to prove yourself the best fisherman! Chubby orange fish are floating on the board amongst other fishing items. Collecting those fish and meeting your score before your opponent will grant you a super fishy victory!

Instructions for Winning in Fishing Duels

Each Fishing Duels board contains a maximum of 81 cells. Each cell may contain a fish or some other object. The player who first collects the required number of fish is the winner.
Fish can be collected by switching and matching 3 or more of them horizontally or vertically. A number of fishing items such as floating markers, hooks, rods, wormbaits and basket traps can be collected as well, while they are used to get you in-game power ups.

Is there any depiction of blood in the game?

Yes, blood is shown in the gameplay of Fishing Duels.

Does this game cater to a particular gender?

This game is specifically for Male & Female players.

What tags help identify this game’s genre or theme?

The attributes used to classify this game are: 2players, arcade, challenge, fish, matching, multiplayer, relax.

Did the game use any specific runtime or engine for cross-platform compatibility?

The game uses WebGL game development library like Cocos or Construct 3.

Is this game suitable for young people, adults, or seniors?

This game is created for age categories Adults, Seniors.

Can the game be played on smartphones or tablets?

Fishing Duels works smoothly on mobile phones and tablets.

What is the main genre for this game?

The genre associated with this game is Casual.

Are there any elements of cruelty in the game?

Yes, the game includes content that could be considered cruel or aggressive in Fishing Duels.

Which individual or company worked on creating this game?

The game studio that made this game is LazyLand SA.

Is the game safe for young players?

No, Fishing Duels does not cater to children’s interests.
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