GO FISHING is still very much in development but it has still has places you need to go. For your convenience we’ve sketched a rough map depicting each location currently in the game as well as locations of key NPC characters. We’ll go through each location and tell you a bit about them.
We will keep updating this map as more content rolls out, but for now, it should give you a rough view of where everything is.
Default Isle
This is your starting zone and, likely, the only zone where you’ll fish without using the Autofishing feature. Here, you can catch relatively smaller fish like crabs, octopi, starfish, and the like. There are also two NPCs, the Pirate and the Ninja, and each of them has a Quest for you. After you buy a raft, you can move on to the next island.
Volcano Isle
You’ll notice right away Volcano Isle is much larger than Default Isle. Other than your standard vendors, which you find on all other islands, there is a Rich Man NPC (his quest will probably get added soon) and an ??? (that’s his name), who does have a pretty cool quest. There is another NPC high up on a cliff, Homeless, which is still inaccessible.
The fish you catch on this Isle is likely going to be enough to get you to your fifth or even sixth rod. These include sharks, Sturgeons, Squids, and even a Monster Fish.
Snowy Biome
This snow-covered Isle is home to a somewhat difficult quest and plenty of non-traditional fish. Other than Red Salmon and Sword Fish, you can also catch Orcas, Axolotls, Seals, or even the Loch Ness monster (we didn’t realize it lives in the ocean, but oh well!).
On the back of the Island, there is a narrow bridge that leads you to an iceberg, which is home to the Eskimo NPC, who has a rather difficult quest.
Deep Waters
Another huge island with a lot of potential but still very much in development. There is a cave with a miner and a bunch of workers. The Miner gives you probably the easiest quest in the game, which you can finish in minutes.
Otherwise, enjoy catching Manta Rays, Bloneuses, and the El Gran Maja.
Ancient Ocean
From this point on, there isn’t much point in exploring the rest of the islands as they are still in development. The Ancient Ocean is the first one without a single NPC, not counting the vendors. There are some ancient Roman structures (including the Coliseum) but no NPCs to give you quests.
Fish your way to your next upgrade by catching Krakens, Red Dragons, and Skeleton Fish, and move on to the next aisle.
High Field
It is a unique zone made up of six large pillars. You can only climb up the first three of them, but, as you can probably guess, there aren’t any NPCs here. Just Blue, Yellow, and Pink Jellyfish. Oh, and you can also catch a Godzilla here (So, that’s where he’s been hiding!).
Toxic Zone
Last but not least, the Toxic Zone is home to lots of nuclear waste, leftover containers, two smoking exhaust chimneys, and end-game fish. Ranging from Toxic Fish all the way to Mouth Monsters, this Isle is the perfect time to use your Potions and rare bait you’ve been saving (You have been saving them, right?).
That’s it for my GO FISHING Map guide. Stay tuned to Destructoid for more GO FISHING guides and walkthroughs.
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