Santa's Christmas Fishing

Santa's Christmas Fishing

Santa went on Christmas fishing. Help him catch as many fish as possible and reach the bottom of the sea. Even presents with Christmas decorations float in the water. Grab them and decorate the Christmas tree in Santa's room.

Start Playing Santa's Christmas Fishing: A Quick Guide

Tap the screen to drop your fish hook into the water. Swipe your finger across the screen to catch fish, diamonds and presents and avoid catching garbage. Upgrade your bucket size to catch even more fish, increase their price and reach deeper depths.

Unique Gameplay Elements

20 species of fish
4 glittering diamonds
3 upgrade options
Christmas theme and music

What studio was involved in the making of this game?

The team responsible for this game’s development is Inlogic Software.

Was this game developed using a popular game development suite like Godot or CryEngine?

The game runs on the Javascript game development platform/engine.

What are the important labels for this game?

The tags that best describe the game are: christmas, collect, fish, fishing, santa, santaclause, winter.

Who is the game primarily targeted towards in terms of gender?

This game is primarily created for Male & Female.

What type of game is this based on its genre?

This game can be categorized as Casual.

Does this game work well on mobile phones and other portable devices?

Santa's Christmas Fishing supports mobile operating systems like iOS and Android.

Would this game be enjoyable and safe for children?

Yes, younger players would enjoy Santa's Christmas Fishing.

For which age demographic is this game best suited?

Children can play this game, or it may be designed for older age groups such as Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Are blood elements involved in the game?

No, Santa's Christmas Fishing does not contain scenes with blood.

Are there any cruel or abusive elements in the game's story or mechanics?

No, there is no harmful behavior depicted in Santa's Christmas Fishing.
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