Money hungry developers – Fishing Break Review

I played this for about an hour and a half and unlocked the second world. But bait is just too expensive. I’ve upgraded my rod as much as I could with the money I have, but I keep running out of bait and having to buy more, and that means I don’t have money to buy upgrades. For 10 bait it’s 500 coins for the first world. That’s really expensive when on the first island the little fish are no more than like 20 coins (and you catch these guys the most). Buying better bait does not mean the lower ranking fish don’t bite. It just means maybe the higher ranking fish will. So this means you spend extra money on better bait and still catch mostly low ranking fish. Then you have to watch ads for ONLY 10 bait which you go through in probably 30 seconds. And then what happens if you still don’t have enough coins to get bait? You watch another 30 second ad. That’s what I mean by the developers are money hungry. They purposely make it to where you can’t hardly progress without watching ads. Constantly watching ads to earn double coins when you catch a fish. 99% of this game is watching ads and the rest of it is actually playing. Even then, progress is still slow. I have 79 strength and my line still breaks when I try catch fish with only 51 strength. But I can’t up my rod strength because I keep running out of bait and have to buy more. Then I keep catching small fish. There’s a zap feature that you eventually unlock that lets you zap a low level fish that you hook, but you only get 1 zap out of 10 and I have no idea how you earn more. Probably by paying real money. This game was fun for a very short while but then it turned into a money hungry scheme. I do not recommend. There’s no progress to be made after 2 hours.
Review by chsufivkak on Fishing Break.

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