Very awesome mechanics at play here. I love the collection aspect, which gives incentive to return to earlier pools. A fantastic game, but there's not much content here. My gripes are: hitbox for the boat is buggy, there's no incentive for catching more than one fish at a time, and when expanded on; needs a more intuitive radar/map so the player doesn't get lost.
Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you made me aware of the boat hitbox. I put work into that fixing that but it sounds like there are still issues. Yea I do wonder how I can make the radar more useful. I originally put that in there cuz I thought players would get lost in open waters. Only later on did I throw in the rock formations which help orient players. If you have suggestions on the radar I'd love to hear them, but yea atm it just shows you where home is, and generally where the fish species are.
I love spacial management and improvement in my idle games rather than just "wait for income to buy x to increase y for more x" The progression is somewhat slow, but that aspect keeps it fresh and exciting. 4/5, I would like more speed.
This game throws waaaay too much at you from the very start. The tutorial does a good job of telling you where to go for what, but I feel it should be mentioned that most idle games don't have you read 3 paragraphs in order to understand what you are looking at.
I personally like the furniture system. But does need heavily reworked. Some sort of dictionary to guide you along with what certain words mean and do would go a long way. Needs polish. Other than that; a perfect idle game.
Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you made me aware of the boat hitbox. I put work into that fixing that but it sounds like there are still issues. Yea I do wonder how I can make the radar more useful. I originally put that in there cuz I thought players would get lost in open waters. Only later on did I throw in the rock formations which help orient players. If you have suggestions on the radar I'd love to hear them, but yea atm it just shows you where home is, and generally where the fish species are.