Fish Quest
Fish Quest – Just swimming underwater… and you'll find yourself playing for a long time without realizing it.
Fish Quest is the kind of game that doesn't look particularly special at first glance. You open it, and you're underwater, surrounded by fish and fairly large areas.
There's no intense combat or constant shooting. It's mostly about wandering around, accepting quests, and swimming to your destination.
What's the point of playing this game?
It's actually not complicated.
Sometimes you're searching for items, sometimes you're swimming to a different area, and sometimes you're dodging things swimming across your path. Basically, you just follow the quest.
The game doesn't pressure you to go fast. You can go slowly if you want; nobody's rushing you.
Controls:
- W/A/S/D for movement
- Mouse for turning direction
- A few extra keys depending on the quest
The feeling of swimming is a bit "flowing," not as abrupt as land-based games. It feels a bit strange at first, but once you get used to it, it's normal.
What keeps players engaged in this game?
- It's not the kind of game with lots of action or big explosions.
- It keeps the player engaged with the feeling of "keep going and see what's ahead."
- Each underwater area is slightly different. Some are bright, some are dark, and some offer a fairly deep and wide view.
- After playing for a while, you'll think, "I'll finish this section and then rest," → then continue a little further.
How to play to avoid getting confused:
- When you first start, don't swim too fast into unfamiliar areas.
- Just wander around the nearby areas first to get used to the controls.
- Complete the missions slowly, no need to rush.
In conclusion:
Fish Quest isn't a game for intense competition or anything like that. It's a lighthearted game, perfect for relaxing.
It's not a "wow" game, but it's great to play for a while and then suddenly find it... Taking a bit too long.


































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